The only fandom I do not know on here is Mass Effect, but bookworms with character development are always a plus.
In all fandoms I tend to like the super-intelligent genius characters with moral ambiguity, so just a heads up, YES to everything in your comment.
Avengers: ASDJFKL me too. Hiddleston's Loki was my favorite character, but after him it is completely and utterly a Bruce-and-Tony tie (nerds get me every time). And agreed, they both need some serious hugging.
Inception: Haha, I see your point, and have yet to read a fic/see Fanon!Eames sans unconscionable libido/characterized solely by his innuendo. Movie Eames has much more appeal (to me). I have the sudden urge to write fanon vs canon-meta now...
Naruto: YES. KAKASHI. Out of Kishimoto's 547,295 characters, Kakashi is also my #1 (with Gaara coming in a close second). Kakashi is probably one of the most...relatable characters of Naruto, now that you mention it. In manga you often get such crazy pieces of work it becomes hard to find characters that have a few "normal" traits. I stopped reading Naruto around the time Killerbee showed up. Tell me, has anything interesting happened since then? I'm kind of out of the fandom atm.
I guess I also like Deadpool for his complexity (and is the reason that, since I have not read many Marvel comics yet in general, I can never really bring myself to like Captain America). That's why I love DP classic--Wade is so conflicted, and he really tries, but he doesn't quite know how to pull it off most of the time. But he has his shining moments.
One scene in the Mithras arc that really stood out to me was at the final battle when the Messiah possesses Captain America and Deadpool was just like, "Wow, even you, Cap?" I dunno, but I felt that scene had some great contrast.
I also remember reading that Spidey-Deadpool moment, but for the life of me I cannot remember where it was either! That's so interesting. I feel that Spidey has a point, but, in the future, if Wade begins to feel accepted for doing good doing good could become a habit and he could eventually begin to do it simply for the sake of good. It could take a while, but maybe...?
Thanks for the answers! I feel like doing this meme too (jeez I haven't done a meme in ages). I cross-post my entries since I am adamant about moving from Lj to Dreamwidth, but I still only get comments on Lj. -_-
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In all fandoms I tend to like the super-intelligent genius characters with moral ambiguity, so just a heads up, YES to everything in your comment.
Avengers: ASDJFKL me too. Hiddleston's Loki was my favorite character, but after him it is completely and utterly a Bruce-and-Tony tie (nerds get me every time). And agreed, they both need some serious hugging.
Inception: Haha, I see your point, and have yet to read a fic/see Fanon!Eames sans unconscionable libido/characterized solely by his innuendo. Movie Eames has much more appeal (to me).
I have the sudden urge to write fanon vs canon-meta now...Naruto: YES. KAKASHI. Out of Kishimoto's 547,295 characters, Kakashi is also my #1 (with Gaara coming in a close second). Kakashi is probably one of the most...relatable characters of Naruto, now that you mention it. In manga you often get such crazy pieces of work it becomes hard to find characters that have a few "normal" traits. I stopped reading Naruto around the time Killerbee showed up. Tell me, has anything interesting happened since then? I'm kind of out of the fandom atm.
I guess I also like Deadpool for his complexity (and is the reason that, since I have not read many Marvel comics yet in general, I can never really bring myself to like Captain America). That's why I love DP classic--Wade is so conflicted, and he really tries, but he doesn't quite know how to pull it off most of the time. But he has his shining moments.
One scene in the Mithras arc that really stood out to me was at the final battle when the Messiah possesses Captain America and Deadpool was just like, "Wow, even you, Cap?" I dunno, but I felt that scene had some great contrast.
I also remember reading that Spidey-Deadpool moment, but for the life of me I cannot remember where it was either! That's so interesting. I feel that Spidey has a point, but, in the future, if Wade begins to feel accepted for doing good doing good could become a habit and he could eventually begin to do it simply for the sake of good. It could take a while, but maybe...?
Thanks for the answers! I feel like doing this meme too (jeez I haven't done a meme in ages). I cross-post my entries since I am adamant about moving from Lj to Dreamwidth, but I still only get comments on Lj. -_-