Perhaps I misunderstood what shipping meant in this series of posts. Mulder/Scully was the quintessential ship—at least to me–and my fascination with that developing relationship kept me tuned into the The X-Files long after I lost interest in the conspiracies, black oil, and bees.I don't follow.
So, when you wrote “Shipping is probably one of the oddest fan responses to a product. I never understood the big deal,” I thought of those two and I responded with a teasing reference to McCoy’s speech to the seemingly heartless Spock—a character who proved how deeply emotional he truly was after McCoy left the room. (“Requiem for Methuselah”)
Shipping makes sense to me as a fan and my engagement with a product is tied directly to my investment in relationships that grow among the characters; the plots and even the stories are of secondary concern to me.
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