Date: 2014-08-31 05:22 am (UTC)
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But so nice, amyhit, to hear your learned voice again.

Thank you! It's nice to hear yours, too!

This is meta? It is simply a boring FBI outing with a glaze of sexual frustration.

But that's what's meta about it. Because how many XF fics could be summed up almost exactly that way? Strip out a few details, and I've probably read a couple hundred XF fics that could be summed up "There is a case. Mulder and Scully investigate. Weird things happen, but not in a lot of detail because UST is more fun. The end."

Admittedly, YPR is less of an exploration of fanon than a parody-esque reflection of fanon. But then I've always thought parody was inherently kind of meta, because in order to create a working parody dynamic you have to understand the dynamics of the original. Well, in theory you do, anyway.

To my mind, the writer has made a basic mistake. She has tried to combine her notion with a not-particularly-interesting casefile.

I'm being terribly contrary today, but I must say that I actually favored the casefile aspect of YPR. I agree that the case wasn't, as a plot in and of itself, particularly interesting, but then I always did like those sort of half-formed casefiles a lot. I guess because I always did like the intimate little moments best - the moments where they were just Mulder and Scully Investigating Something.
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