Lifetime Collections (ID?): (Un)Characteristic
Fics in which an author has deliberately chosen to make a character act (at least somewhat) OOC (or, occasionally, more in character, thanks to bad writing/directing/executive decisions)
Often to highlight something about them as a character, &/or those around them)
(Occasionally simply in response to changed circumstances)
Some fics in which characters simply make (significantly) different choices to those made in canon,
Or which focus on character growth
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Eddie is back. Buck has to move out. His friends nudge him toward something new. The universe sends him a sign. And this time, Buck answers.
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Ravi <3Loading: Ch.4
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But it’s the words you have to watch out for.
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Jedi Mind Tricks by Kizmet
Fandoms: Marvel Cinematic Universe, The Avengers (Marvel Movies), Black Panther (2018)
23 Mar 2018
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According to CACW’s writers Bucky Barnes is “not a guy who should be running around happily. He may not be 100% guilty, but he’s damn sure not 100% innocent.” So what does Marvel think Bucky deserves based on what we’ve seen of his future from the “Black Panther” post-credit scene?
The number one reason why Interview Cannon Sucks: It doesn’t count. Marvel can changes their mind about what they say in interviews without so much as acknowledging that they changed their tune.
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- Part 5 of Interview Cannon Sucks
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“I won't stop you,“ Batman says.
Jim shoots.
[At the end of No Man's Land, Jim Gordon kills the Joker.]
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Few people get a second chance. Few people get the opportunity to make the right decision after a mistake.
If you got a do-over, what would you do? What would you change?
There aren't many who get the chance to actually make those decisions.
But Steve Rogers did.
And he saved the world.
Just not in the way he thought he would.
