Post by Numbuh 0xFF on Jan 21, 2007 2:15:25 GMT
I'm still not sold on the 2/86 idea[1] -- she just doesn't seem to like him. He doesn't seem to like her. Period. I'll admit to a smidgeon of slight squint-with-head-sideways-and-see-it indication in ZERO but that's about it. Sure you can have a ship based upon mutual squabbles but there has to be some fundamental 'liking' in there. Unless you are shipping House/Absolutely Anyone -- but that'd be a special case.
86/362 has a lot going for it, though Rachel has shown signs of being exasperated with Fanny's antics at times -- ZERO in particular. Also 1/362 has gained amazing momentum recently, further clouding the issue.
86/19th century is, or rather was canon, obviously they can't be an item since he doesn't remember her[2] -- however you can have Fanny still holding out a torch/pining for him but that'd be both fairly OOC and, well, stupid. Another option is Fanny secretly leaving some memories behind -- we know she is not above bending the rules. That'd be good fic material, though I, myself, would shun it because I have an irrational dislike for 19th century (The accent! It burns!).
Final veridict? I haven't the foggiest. I'd go with 86/362 out of instinct.
[1] It's better than 2/Lizzie though, but that's the textbook case of damning with faint praise.
[2] Him going all English Romantic Poet over her and writing her up as a half-rememberd muse would be funny and wrong in more ways than I can easily enumerate.
86/362 has a lot going for it, though Rachel has shown signs of being exasperated with Fanny's antics at times -- ZERO in particular. Also 1/362 has gained amazing momentum recently, further clouding the issue.
86/19th century is, or rather was canon, obviously they can't be an item since he doesn't remember her[2] -- however you can have Fanny still holding out a torch/pining for him but that'd be both fairly OOC and, well, stupid. Another option is Fanny secretly leaving some memories behind -- we know she is not above bending the rules. That'd be good fic material, though I, myself, would shun it because I have an irrational dislike for 19th century (The accent! It burns!).
Final veridict? I haven't the foggiest. I'd go with 86/362 out of instinct.
[1] It's better than 2/Lizzie though, but that's the textbook case of damning with faint praise.
[2] Him going all English Romantic Poet over her and writing her up as a half-rememberd muse would be funny and wrong in more ways than I can easily enumerate.