If you're going to suspend canon enough to make Ray K. gay, than you should be fair and suspend canon enough to make Ray V. gay as well - because, guess what! It was never the intention of the writers to make either Ray or Fraser gay on the show!
Um, yes they did. At least in Ray K's case.
Paul Gross, on the addition of Ray Kowalski, said this:
"I tell you, slash fiction is going to go crazy when they see the new guy. He is really good-looking and sexy, the dangerous side of Fraser. It will be totally homoerotic."
F/K shippers are ridiculous. They're so stuck in their F/K-colored glasses that they can't accept that their way of thinking isn't what all dS fans believe, and it's definitely not what the original creators of the show intended.
I don't actually care if it's what all dS fans believe. These are fictional characters, and therefore won't be harmed or offended by anything we think about them. My question is, why is your opinion about said fictional characters strong enough that insulting me is okay for you? Fandom is supposed to be fun, after all.
They're also so eager to push the F/K agenda that they happily pair poor Ray V. with Stella, even though, like you, they may hate Stella because Fraser doesn't like her, and if Fraser doesn't like her, Ray V. being with her would be an end to the Fraser-Ray V. friendship.
I've paired Ray V. with Stella. I just write her as more likable than canon does. I have also written F/V. (because I can DO THAT IF I WANT, THEY DON'T CARE BECAUSE THEY ARE *FICTIONAL CHARACTERS*).
But F/K shippers don't give shit about that - they don't care that Fraser is no longer friends with Ray V. as long as they have their precious (ugh!) F/K.
I have never, not even once, said that Fraser is no longer friends with Ray V. Of course he is, Fraser's friendships tend to be lasting. And I adore Ray V, btw.
So there you have it. Although I really wonder why you feel it's necessary to be insulting in response to a comment that itself was a comment of a six-year-old post--a comment that is doing nothing but giving my personal opinion. The Ray Wars are over, my friend, and have been since way before I wrote this post.
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Um, yes they did. At least in Ray K's case.
Paul Gross, on the addition of Ray Kowalski, said this:
"I tell you, slash fiction is going to go crazy when they see the new guy. He is really good-looking and sexy, the dangerous side of Fraser. It will be totally homoerotic."
F/K shippers are ridiculous. They're so stuck in their F/K-colored glasses that they can't accept that their way of thinking isn't what all dS fans believe, and it's definitely not what the original creators of the show intended.
I don't actually care if it's what all dS fans believe. These are fictional characters, and therefore won't be harmed or offended by anything we think about them. My question is, why is your opinion about said fictional characters strong enough that insulting me is okay for you? Fandom is supposed to be fun, after all.
They're also so eager to push the F/K agenda that they happily pair poor Ray V. with Stella, even though, like you, they may hate Stella because Fraser doesn't like her, and if Fraser doesn't like her, Ray V. being with her would be an end to the Fraser-Ray V. friendship.
I've paired Ray V. with Stella. I just write her as more likable than canon does. I have also written F/V. (because I can DO THAT IF I WANT, THEY DON'T CARE BECAUSE THEY ARE *FICTIONAL CHARACTERS*).
But F/K shippers don't give shit about that - they don't care that Fraser is no longer friends with Ray V. as long as they have their precious (ugh!) F/K.
I have never, not even once, said that Fraser is no longer friends with Ray V. Of course he is, Fraser's friendships tend to be lasting. And I adore Ray V, btw.
So there you have it. Although I really wonder why you feel it's necessary to be insulting in response to a comment that itself was a comment of a six-year-old post--a comment that is doing nothing but giving my personal opinion. The Ray Wars are over, my friend, and have been since way before I wrote this post.