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Mysteries of the OT3

  • Apr. 7th, 2010 at 1:12 PM
crypto: Amy Pond (Default)
This isn't a rant or even an opinion either way, just curiosity:

Is it just me, or have OT3s gotten much more popular & prominent in media fandom over the last couple of years? I'm thinking especially of White Collar and Leverage, but my vague impression is that they've become more mainstream across the board.

The ones that I'm most used to seeing mentioned are mainly of the "Two Men & a Woman" variety (with Legend of the Seeker's Richard/Kahlan/Cara being the only major exception that springs to mind). So I'm inclined to wonder whether the rise of OT3s partly represents a move within slash fandom to explore alternative approaches to canonical female love interests. Is that too simplistic? Are there other explanations of the OT3 boom (assuming I'm not just imagining it)? Or am I just not seeing the major "Three Men" or "Three Woman" or "Two Women & a Man" variants that are out there?

Just wondering!



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jesuswasbatman: (Default)
[personal profile] jesuswasbatman wrote:
Apr. 7th, 2010 06:18 pm (UTC)
I also think that it's mostly an attempt by slash fans to have their m/m when they recognise the potential gender issues with ignoring/killing/bitchifying the canon female partner. Also I think that it's the new thing for self-conscious sexual libertarians and "transgressive is good" types now that same-sex attraction is a bit more openly included in canon ships.

And there have been actual cases of creators playing up three-way innuendo in canon, most notably with Nine, Rose and Jack in the first season of New Who, not to mention Simon, River and Kaylee in the final scene of the Firefly movie.
crypto: Amy Pond (Default)
[personal profile] crypto wrote:
Apr. 7th, 2010 10:12 pm (UTC)
Those are all good points. That would also help explain why male-male-female seems to be the most prevalent OT3 pattern.

Your reference to canon examples makes me remember Baltar, Six & Deanna in Battlestar Galactica, though I don't think that was particularly popular in BSG fandom.