Reylo discussion
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Hey lovely folks! This is a genuine "asking for a friend" research question. Said friend posted about this tweet. Our responses were both "damn, good for them" but also neither of us understand the appeal of Reylo. Obviously there is and people are into it, and absolutely no judgment or squee-harshing at all—this is absolute curiosity.
I'm not in SW fandom at all, though I've seen most of the movies, and am only aware that there is some fandom drama around the issue. So if you ship it or a ship with similar dynamics and feel comfortable talking about it—what's the appeal? What about it does it for you?
I'm not in SW fandom at all, though I've seen most of the movies, and am only aware that there is some fandom drama around the issue. So if you ship it or a ship with similar dynamics and feel comfortable talking about it—what's the appeal? What about it does it for you?
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Date: 2021-12-29 06:39 pm (UTC)The Force aspect adds a 'this is something outsiders wouldn't understand' dimension, too. There's something slightly claustrophobic about it, which fascinates me.
So, in my case, I suppose the main thing that makes me ship Reylo is the circumstances of the characters, rather than the characters themselves. I do think they have chemistry, though; even if you put characters in shippable circumstances, I won't ship them if they don't have any spark at all.
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Date: 2021-12-29 08:06 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2021-12-29 08:08 pm (UTC)The 'good girl as catalyst for redeeming the bad boy' trope has always been incredibly popular in shipping circles, and coupled with the added 'psychic bond' trope and the fact that Star Wars already had a massive built-in fanbase even before the new movies aired, it ticks pretty much every popular ship box in existence.
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Date: 2021-12-29 08:15 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2021-12-29 08:21 pm (UTC)A couple of years ago, I was having a meal with some friends, all of whom were complaining that Reylo was terrible. 'I like Reylo,' I announced, and my housemate buried their head in their hands and said, 'Oh, God, of course you fucking do.'
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Date: 2021-12-29 08:23 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2021-12-29 08:25 pm (UTC)I found the emotional connection built up over the course of the film quite intriguing; I've always loved it when characters divorce their ideological conflict and their interpersonal dynamic, and when that divorce inevitably crumbles. Rey and Ben were a very good example of that. It also culminated in a very telling combat scene, which felt like the SW version of Drift Compatibility. Even if they didn't agree emotionally or in terms of their goals, they were synchronized physically.
I also have a weakness for enemy to lovers pairings where it's clear the two parties take each other seriously. I find that a very necessary first step toward respect, and respect is very important to me in what I like in a pairing. I'm not entirely sure this particular sentiment is Reylo-related, but it could be. See again, my not finishing ROS.
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Date: 2021-12-29 08:28 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2021-12-29 08:29 pm (UTC)I had not made the connection to drift compatibility!
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Date: 2021-12-29 08:46 pm (UTC)I heard there was something about reylo fans harassing the actor who plays Finn on twitter? Not sure of the details, but it seems like that has affected the general perception of reylo fandom. If there's drama about the actual ship I don't know about it, besides I assume plenty of the standard-issue "but it's an Abusive Relationship!" stuff 😂
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Date: 2021-12-29 08:54 pm (UTC)But ultimately my other would-kidnap-and-torment-each-other interests were stronger than my nonexistent interest in Star Wars.
So valid.
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Date: 2021-12-29 09:35 pm (UTC)I am NOT a fan of mundane AUs, which is what these were. I've read The Love Hypothesis, which is a fun contemporary romance novel with a trope I enjoy (fake dating). What it completely erases is that Kylo Ren has done truly terrible things; I do like Reylo fic if they deal with that.
In the romance novel he's just an exacting scientist. Also holy shit they didn't file the serial numbers off of the MMC. Not only is it clearly Adam Driver from the descriptions, there's an eight-pack joke and the character's name is Adam.
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Date: 2021-12-29 09:40 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2021-12-29 09:41 pm (UTC)am only aware that there is some fandom drama around the issue.
Is just... funny to me somehow. On Tumblr I followed like one person who was into SW in a fannish way, by chance as I had originally followed them way back for different content, and even so I couldn't avoid the drama peeping onto my dash. (The drama seems mostly to be of the "anti" variety, a kind of "HOW DARE YOU SHIP THIS TOXIC THING".)
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Date: 2021-12-29 11:28 pm (UTC)Edit: Sorry, that came out a little dismissive-sounding; I didn't mean it to! Basically I think it's a very classic type of enemies-to-lovers dynamic with a lot of catnippy tropes. :D
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Date: 2021-12-30 01:47 am (UTC)Yup, some fans can get very creative with fix it or au fanfics.
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Date: 2021-12-30 07:02 am (UTC)I've been shipping fem-dom hero(ine)/male-sub villain since before I hit puberty much less knew that D/s existed, though possibly the earliest I started actually writing it was S1 of Heroes. And specifically the fem-dom hero/male-sub villain trope that also hits another favorite thing that I didn't have words for until I came to the part in Lois McMaster Bujold's A Civil Campaign where Ekaterin thinks of Miles, "He comes with a house where I don't hit the walls when I stretch out. Even if I stretched out forever." This is not least because my impression of most hero/heroine ships tend to be that the woman is expected to make herself smaller for the man and support his dreams and life and so forth... and then over thataway on the villain side of things there are dudes who would be likely to encourage a partner in developing her talents, if only because having a badass partner helps further their goals, and sometimes their ideologies by reason of first principles.
So I've been writing this pairing in canons where I really have to go full AU to make it happen.
Claire/Sylar in Heroes? Find various ways to throw them together when they're on the same side.
Tifa/Sephiroth in Final Fantasy VII? What if Tifa's the protagonist and Cloud who? and she and Seph bond before Jenova starts fucking with his head? Or what if Tifa follows Cloud to Midgard and successfully joins SOLDIER and becomes the great general's right hand man with benefits (and also de facto HBIC in ways that have a lot to do with her being basically Team Mom in canon and Seph having equally canonical Mama feelings)?
Vayne/Penelo in Final Fantasy XII? Introduce them when Vayne's still the consul at Rabanastre and sincerely trying, albeit for his own selfish reasons, to do right by the people of Dalmasca and have him and Penelo make common cause around that and then things go from there.
Hell, I've written a "Final Fantasy IX: The After Years" equivalent where a grown-up Eiko makes common cause, and love, with Kuja. I've written Mrs. Darling/Captain Hook. And this is before we talk about my "everything's better with Black Jewels universe mechanics", and specifically the one where badass and frequently terrifying dudes joyfully submit themselves to the control of stronger women.
Basically if you give me a villain dude who can have a good reason to want to give a lady hero the world and opportunities to come into her own, and do her bidding into the bargain, I'm there. And Star Wars already had some of that with Anakin/Padme (you cannot convince me that he didn't want to put her on the throne of the galaxy), not to mention that it's very much right there on the screen that Ben|Kylo idolizes his grandfather.
So when The Force Awakens came out I was all excited because for once it was there in the canon. He calls her "strong" and "dangerous" and offers to share his knowledge of the Force--- which, let's face it, has probably been central to most of his own sense of his identity, not to mention that it's also his inheritance/family legacy--- with her! And she scars his face! I was there like, "Yes, I am about to have a whole fandom worth of canonical fem-dom hero/male-sub villain." (Not to mention that in the next film, we have him upping the "give her everything that anyone has thought is important about him" game by offering to rule the galaxy with her--- and I still think they both missed a bet by not doing the deal where Rey joins Ben|Kylo in ruling the galaxy... on the condition that they open peace talks with the Resistance and work toward making their galactic government something that the Resistance won't want to resist. And then in the final installment, Ben just basically gives up all his other loyalties and turns his cloak for her, which by the way is what his grandfather did twice over for his family.)
And then, of course, rather a lot of Reylo fans went in... not that direction. (I joke that the only thing that annoys me more than anti-Reylo folks who insist that their relationship MUST be abusive are the subset of my fellow Reylo fans who tend to prove them right.) (Seriously, though, I sort of took it for granted that the two of them as a canon couple is more or less predicated on him turning back to the light, and at that point he obviously would also be changing his worse behaviors? Or... okay, it's Star Wars fandom, it's huge, so there probably are people who think that a redeemed Anakin would have continued torturing and dismembering his descendants in fits of pique or something. But I don't, and I likewise take it for granted that a redeemed or even just halfway-so Ben, a la the end of TLJ, would treat Rey better than he does on the Dark side, though for my money, offering to share knowledge and power with her is really not all that terrible. But then again, I also see echoes of his parents' relationship in some of the things he does to her to which some subset of fandom particularly objects... and something I've noticed is that Star Wars fandom generally, or at least the parts of it I encounter in the wild, seems not to share my opinion that Han, Luke, and Leia were really not going to be in a good place to deal with co-rearing a kid together post-ROTJ and that Ben Solo|Kylo Ren is actually a logical product of his probable upbringing even without Snoke|Palpatine's involvement.)
(Oh, and speaking of my fem-dom/hero male-sub villain shipping? When Knives Out--- also written and directed by Rian Johnson, who did The Last Jedi--- came out? I was delighted, because I finally did get not only the fem-dom hero/male-sub villain pairing of my dreams, but either I'm getting much better at AO3's search terms, or a significant majority of Marta/Ransom fandom agrees with me. *hums happily*.) (Also, Marta/Ransom has so much in common with Reylo--- dude with grandfather issues and lady who inherits his family legacy? Yo.)