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Blog Entry: Other Couples I Support

Blog Entry: Other Couples I Support
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Posted by: VampireWarith
Posted: October 1, 2015, 8:10:34 AM
Updated: July 13, 2020, 3:29:06 PM
This list used to be on Fan Fiction Net, but they have pretty much blacklisted the entire internet, users are not allowed to put any links in there profiles, they won't show up. Only Facebook, Twitter, Flickr and Google links will. But even if they allow that again, I've grown tired of that website, so I'm going to list other couples I support here.

When it comes to fictional couples, I try to like actually ones but there are times when the writer or writers don't get it right. It would be nice to be a part of a couple fan base at some message board and talk about this stuff… but the couples I like don't have any and the ones that do… oh god… what a mess they are.

I see a lot of people say that there hardcore fans of a pairing, even to the point where they name themselves after their so-called favorite couple, have them as their main avatar... but they never live up to it. They say one thing on their bio's, but then they say the complete opposite in their story or picture... hypocrites. Only when another world/universe has been created do I like one of those character's being with someone else, but that always depends.

When some people create their own original character there only reason is to be better than everyone else and easily get the girl or guy. Most of the time OCs just come out of nowhere and they never seem to have any problems or flaws. Along with slashing (which is shoot) shows how unoriginal some people are, who are bland with no skills whatsoever.

Then there are the ones where some people think that a goodhearted person can somehow be with a true evil person, the type of cruel characters that have killed or have even raped people. Others are the statutory rape/pedophile pairings and so on.


Frank/Maria (Punisher Comic Books/2004 Film)
Frank Castle will never love any women ever again, he hasn't for over 40 years and he never will. All that died the day his wife Maria and his two kids were killed. Even though the 2004-adaptation film was mostly inaccurate, it showed Frank and Maria's love and marriage far better than the comics ever did.
http://s247.photobucket.com/albums/gg144/VulcanJediConsular/Frank%20Maria/
http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix4/earthcastlesnotkilled.htm

There have been times when the Punisher has slept with a woman, but it's only been sex and nothing else. There was Elektra in 2003, the first time they ever met, she was killing off his targets before he even got there. She later told him that she simply does that when she gets bored and that the people he goes after deserves it. She's about to leave when Frank thinks
Thoughts: "Damaged goods, no doubt about it. Likes killing people. Completely insane. Never thought I’d meet anyone quite like her. About to take my life in my hands. Then again, I do that every day."
Dialog: "Wait. You want to have dinner tomorrow night?"
http://arousinggrammar.com/2012/12/09/murdering-with-punisher-and-elektra/punisherelektra14/
http://arousinggrammar.com/2012/12/09/murdering-with-punisher-and-elektra/punisherelektra15/
A few years later on the team Thunderbolts, they're at it again. What happen in issue #30, the writers pretty much ignored their canon personalities and history completely... so that issue should be ignored as well.
Frank and Others
http://s247.photobucket.com/user/VulcanJediConsular/library/Frank%20Maria/Frank%20and%20Others

Kathryn O'Brien in the Max Punisher, but it was because they had nothing better to do.
http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m9p8bb4t4x1qhh9ado1_500.jpg
http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_mawvqy38z21rrwrmho1_500.jpg

Issues later it's the same thing, but he makes it clear on what his thoughts are between them.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v130/wandero/Punisherv504008.jpg
http://static.comicvine.com/uploads/original/11/117480/3038938-1973213-punisher_v5_041_22.jpg

Jenny Cesare in the Max Punisher, but she had a very personal reason for that.
https://comiconlinefree.com/the-punisher-2004/issue-46
https://comiconlinefree.com/the-punisher-2004/issue-47/8
https://comiconlinefree.com/the-punisher-2004/issue-47/24
https://comiconlinefree.com/the-punisher-2004/issue-48/7
https://comiconlinefree.com/the-punisher-2004/issue-49/17

There have been a few others but they've been meaningless events in his life.



Spock/Saavik (Star Trek III-IV/Books)
From all accounts a romance between Spock and Saavik was planned from the start, but for some reason the plotline was dropped after Star Trek: III. At the beginning of Star Trek: IV, Saavik stayed on Vulcan, the film's writers intended that this be because she was pregnant with Spock's child as a result of the Pon farr in ST:III, although no references to her pregnancy made it into the finished movie and it was never followed up, thereby placing this into a gray area in terms of canon. In Star Trek: TNG episode Sarek, it's said that Spock was married but they don't say to whom, but Saavik would have been the only person Spock would have married.

Vulcan's Heart (which takes place some years after Star Trek: VI, Saavik marries Spock)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UEOoWL77qfI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rpJSNHFcyoA
Vulcan's Soul
Taking Wing (it is clearly stated that Spock and Saavik are married, as she sends greetings through Tuvok. But the ST books are non-canon).
http://www.spockandsaavik.com/spock-saavik-books.htm

The Pon farr scene wasn't just something added in to shock the audience like the in the 2009 film, it had a more dramatic effect on the plot since it was done to save Spock's life. The scene where Uhura kissed Spock in the turbolift, it had no purpose to the plot and did nothing for their characters, that whole relationship actually made their characters worse in the 2nd and 3rd film. It reduced them to sitcom humor.
http://www.spockandsaavik.com/
http://www.kerjen.net/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_jzwHkhtqk

What little scenes Spock and Uhura had together in the TOS were not romantic of any kind, nothing was implied at all. It's just exaggeration, people reading way too much into it. People like to say that TOS Spock could have ended up with Uhura, but TOS Spock pretty much hated his human side, he didn't think much of the human race during his years on the Enterprise and would think so for several years, if not his whole life, so it doesn't make any sense as to why he would be with a human woman regardless of how smart she is.

Spock and Chapel were never a couple and S/C fans always forget that, they also pretty much make-up and exaggerate the whole thing to no end. She may have loved him for whatever reason, but Spock never showed any real interest in her at all. They had no chemistry, nothing in common, nothing they could relate to, her character served no purpose to the crew, replace her with another nurse and nothing would be lost. The fact that she's only known for being a lovesick puppy for Spock doesn't say much for her character at all, she only seemed to be on the show because she was the boss's then girlfriend. Everyone tends to forget that one of the first times we see the nurse in TOS, is that she's still in love with her missing ex-husband, Roger Korby. Even in the new timeline she would still be in love with her future husband. After ST:I (which he showed no interest in her again) she only appeared in ST:IV and she's never mention again by any of the characters. As for Spock and......... Kirk... only the retards of this generation could think that up. It's sad that two men can't have a close friendship with being called homosexuals.

Spock had more chemistry with the female Romulan Commander, Liviana Charvanek, in episode The Enterprise Incident or with that black cat from episode Assignment Earth than Uhura or Chapel in the whole run of TOS.
https://static.comicvine.com/uploads/original/11126/111269625/6222916-spock_s_cat.jpg

In the reboot films, Spock and... Uhura were simply reduced to high school teenagers, it comes out of nowhere with no explanation, all of their scenes in all 3 films do nothing for the plot and it didn't develop their characters. They try to go into detail in the IDW comics and books, but the majority of the audience haven't read them, so they'll still be clueless. Wikipedia summaries, if there even accurate, won't help, but a film shouldn't rely on that to stay coherent. The fact that he wanted to just leave her and Starfleet at the end of the first reboot film doesn't say much for their so-called relationship or that reboot Spock can't make any sort of commitment. Star Trek Beyond further proves this, that in the grand scheme of things, there are far more important things to him than Uhura and that she's better off with someone else, "The needs of the many, outweigh the needs of the few".

Without Prime Spock, who just tells him basic info (that comes across as DUH!), these two would have been over with. Even though that should have already been resolved by the end of the 2009 film when he said that his home is Earth and serving aboard the Enterprise... but he needed to be re-told or be influenced even more that he should stay, he didn't come to that conclusion all on his own... character or relationship development is not being told to do so, having it being spelled out for you, or looking at a picture (from a better Star Trek film) for a few seconds that just suddenly makes you have a life changing decision. It ends up looking like just a fling or infatuation, as if Uhura likes the idea of Spock, but once she realized that's he's too emotionless and cares more of his race than her, it was over. Spock comes across as someone who only liked Uhura because she was an intelligent woman but forgot that she's a human woman with emotions. Their romance in Star Trek Into Darkness was empty, there was nothing there and it felt more like comic relief.

Just about every character in the reboot films has been very poorly written, Spock hardly acts like a Vulcan and has fits of rage. Uhura gets angry with him for not showing his feelings (she somehow forgot he's a Vulcan who are emotionless) and thinks that it's appropriate to have an argument with him in public, while they are flying to a dangerous mission. She just becomes the pushy nagging girlfriend that's never satisfied. Kirk is an immature high school jock, McCoy's an @$$, even though he's divorced, he thinks he should be giving advice on women, and Scotty just acts like Simon Pegg.



Odo/Kira (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine)
User: laurelgirl120
"The DS9 writers were pretty oblique about revealing to the audience what Kira's feelings were. Personally, I think that's because they were a bunch of guys who were totally clueless about a woman's feelings. They wrote good "Kira as Warrior" but couldn't seem to articulate her emotions about much else. That left it up to the viewers to interpret her actions. I don't know if she was in love with Odo before CoT. We do know she expressed jealousy in ASI. That episode also changed Kira's perception of Odo. For the first time she was forced to confront the fact that he was a sexual being who could and did feel emotions of passion and love. She might have gotten a hint of that person when she found the dataPADD about finding your perfect mate. ASI confirmed those suspicions.

Having said that, Kira had just broken up with Shakaar at the beginning of CoT. I don't she was so shallow and frivolous as to be ready to consider another lover so soon. I think Gaia Odo's revelation came as a complete stunner to her. She was just trying to come to grips with the fact that someone she thought she knew, someone she had always thought of as a friend, had those feeling for her and never told her, and she had never guessed. Kira was also dealing with the crisis of her impending death and the decision that could wipe out the colony. I think she harbored some guilt that her illness was being used as the excuse to erase the Gaia colony. Pretty overwhelming stuff.

Her answer to Odo's blunt question - "maybe" - was honest in so far as it went. She was still trying to process the fact that Odo loved her and was only beginning to see the possibilities there. Frankly, given her immediate reaction to Gaia Odo's confession that he loved her, I can't imagine how she would have responded to Odo had he told her (say, before Shakaar showed up on the station). And it gets so much more complicated after Gaia Odo saves her life and erases the colony.

Honestly, I think the Kira of season three would have been more receptive to Odo (had he confessed his feelings) than the Kira of season 4 after the writers gave her a lobotomy and turned her into 'cute and sexy Kira.' She was still in recovery from that debacle in season 5 and it wasn't until season 6 that we got 'our' Kira back."
http://www.fanpop.com/spots/odo-and-kira
http://www.fanpop.com/spots/odo-and-kira/images
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AtMftTJwKt0



Chakotay/Seven of Nine (Star Trek: Voyager)
Some people say that the C/S relationship came out of nowhere... it didn't, not really. Before they began a real relationship, Chakotay was one of the few people who were able to help Seven through tough times in several episodes. Normally I would list those episodes on what was said and done to explain why two people like them should be together. Rarely do I find someone who has already done that, but the link below gives those reasons.
http://c7facts.synthasite.com/

Looking at their personalities, attitudes, what Seven saw in Chakotay, what she saw in the Doctor... she had more chemistry with the Commander. Chakotay knows how to communicate with women, he knows how to be gentle, charming, suave, listen, give, and when to take control. Seven saw that confident, leader-like quality in him, and balanced with that gentle side. He is a romantic, take charge type of guy, it wasn't just Seven, but plenty of other women on that ship and elsewhere that wanted to be with Chakotay.

Seven is not the kind of woman who would date a man who treated her like a child and tried to control her. Seven may not like a selfish, narcissistic, arrogant, self-absorbed, and overbearing hologram like the Doctor, and considered him to be "just a friend." He's annoyingly with everything and tries to be in control all the time. There is no room for Seven in that relationship, because ultimately the Doctor only cares about himself, his requirements, and his accomplishments.

Now of course there were times when he thought of others and did everything he could to help them but that sure took him a long time. But much of that is loss when he does such things like when he wanted to leave the ship and crew to be a Opera singer in episode Virtuoso. When he was replaced by another hologram, he thought everything was going to go back to normal on the ship with the crew... he thought wrong. When he completely exaggerated in a holodeck story (Photons be Free) of what he has to put up with. Luckily Tom Paris put him in his place in that episode (Author, Author).
"learn to tolerate his overbearing behavior and obnoxious bedside manner."
Chapter 1 -- "It's the doctor's world, you're just living in it."

He has a lot of learning to do when it comes to the whole "give and take" of relationships.



T. Hawk/Julia (Super Street Fighter IV/Comic Books)
Since SSF-IV, T. Hawk has been looking for Julia, his girlfriend, who was kidnapped and has been called Juli, one of Bison's brainwashed dolls.

One thing I've noticed is that some people will try to claim that she's his sister... even though he's a tan skin American Indian from Mexico and she's white who was born in Germany... or they'll say that he's her uncle, which still doesn't make any sense since there's no explanation to either. SSFIV doesn't even mention the word "sister" in the game, there was no mention of sister in Alpha 3 either. In fact "sister" and "uncle" are never stated in any SF game when it comes to them. Typos or incorrect info does happen, but I haven't seen any for these two.
http://streetfighter.wikia.com/wiki/File:Udon_SF_WW_Encyclo_Juli_Bio.JPG

In Super Street Fighter 4, T. Hawk's title is Got a Girlfriend
http://www.gamefaqs.com/ps3/975212-super-street-fighter-iv/faqs/59813

In Ibuki's win quote to T. Hawk in SSF4 Arcade Mode she says
"You're looking for your girlfriend? Is she cute? Have you been together long?"



Gordon/Alyx (Half-Life 2: Episode 1-2)
There not an actually couple at this point in time, but these two have of course spent time together as a team, they've able to work together quite well and Alyx does care about Gordon. Alyx is a very nice, funny, caring, convenient, independent and a tough young woman. Gordon doesn't say one word and we don't know how he feels about anything, we don't know what kind of attitude or personality he has. Although that's because it's to make the player feel more like they're in the game.

Gordon is of course someone who's out to do the right thing. If one had to judge on what we do with him and how other people (the good guys) act around him, Gordon is pretty much a simple man, a very nice and tough person, someone people look up to. So these two fix together very well. One thing that some people bring up is that there's an age difference, when they seem to forget or ignore is that the G-Man put Gordon in stasis between the years of HL1 and HL2. Therefore he didn't age, he's still in his late 20s.

This is further supported by Eli Vance when he says, "My god man, you haven't changed one iota. How do you do it?"

On the original website it states, "The G-Man, as he's come to be called, seals Gordon in stasis far from Earth, thought, and time itself."
http://web.archive.org/web/20130706191051/http://ep1.half-life2.com/story.php



Jen/Kira (The Dark Crystal)
There's not that much I can say about these two. They were very nice, kind, gently, and strong Gelflings, they were perfect for each other. At the time when they were going to make a new film (I've heard that production on the film has been suspended indefinitely), it was said that they have been with each other for many, many years.
http://www.darkcrystalmovie.com/jen.php
http://www.darkcrystalmovie.com/kira.php



Blaze/Kei Nagase (Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War)
Nagase showed growing feelings for Blaze throughout the game, the only man she is seen or hearing (what she says) to have feelings for. During mission White Noise when Nagase got shot down, she says that Blaze will come for her, not the Razgriz
"I'll be alright. I know Blaze will come for me."
"I've heard that engine sound before… Blaze is that you?"

When she is found she shouts out his name
"Blaze!"

When you meet the 8492nd squadron and saying "No" to getting away, Nagase says that it would be insane to do alone, Grimm then says
"Captain, she’s just worried about you…"

When Blaze comes back from the mission Solitaire, the rest of the group meets up with him and she says
"I knew you would make it back in one piece."

During the last mission Nagase says
"I vowed to myself that I would never lose another flight lead. So please, Blaze, let me fly with you just for a little longer."

There was plenty of time for these two to get to know each other during the story and before the ending. Blaze is a young man but his face is never shown, he didn’t have a voice actor and we only saw the size of Blaze’s body twice and he was a thin man who's taller than Nagase.
https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/acecombat/images/2/2f/Gm302.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20110207200825

It's interesting to note that at the end of the game a woman (her face is not shown) is seen with a child setting on her lap reading a red book outside (the same red book, "A Blue Dove for the Princess", that Nagase was seen writing in and reading earlier in the game). As the credits roll the child is seen running down the street with a toy airplane. The woman is later seen from behind with her arm around a man (his face is not shown) with her child up on top of the man’s shoulders as they pass a broken torn wall to their left.

Now that isn't a 100% proof to say that was Blaze, Nagase and their child, it could have been a random couple, which I'm sure it was, and that would be pretty strange for the ending to do, to go out of its way to show a random family.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rpprj99xHA0



Alucard/Maria (Castlevania: Symphony of the Night-Nocturne of Recollection)
It happened in one of the game's endings where Maria wanted to be with Alucard, which is the real and best ending. A year later after that ending their story continues in the audio drama called "Castlevania: Nocturne of Recollection".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DpQYwttfHrc



Joshua/Adon (Turok 2: Seeds of Evil-Turok 3: Shadow of Oblivion/Comic Books)
It was stated by his sister, Danielle, that Joshua spoke offend of Adon. Throughout Turok 3, Adon seeks to save Joshua and it was stated by the character Yvree at the end that "She loves him", to the point where Adon defied the Council of Voices in order to save Joshua. When it comes to describing Joshua’s personality, he only appeared in two games. Even though both the books and comic books were non-canon (they don't match the events in the games and they were pretty much ignored by the 3rd game), they were shown to have feelings for each other. In the comic book
Turok Online Exclusive
Joshua and Adon flirt with each other.

In the comic book magazine
Turok 2: Adon’s Curse
Most of their thoughts and conversation were about each other and they even kissed.

In the comic book
Turok 3: Shadow of Oblivion
Part of Joshua's bio states
"Joshua found his thoughts lingering on the mysterious and beautiful Adon, the Speaker of Forever Light. In their conversation following the death of the Primagen, Joshua has come to feel a kinship with Adon, who is burdened by her own responsibilities to the Council of Voices, the Rulers of Galyanna and the keepers of history."
http://static.comicvine.com/uploads/original/10/105264/4194819-jfcbio.jpg

Part of Adon's bio states
"Adon has developed a friendship with Joshua that has continued to deepen as the months have passed, and her growing feelings for this young Turok have left her longing for a life she fears she may never know."
http://static.comicvine.com/uploads/original/10/105264/4194780-adonbio.jpg

Even though he only had a few scenes, he actually had more lines and dialog in Turok 3 instead of just saying, "I am Turok!" in the 2nd game. But in both of those games, form what was shown, he's a very tough, noble, intelligent and a peaceful person. Adon is described as being a scholar, vizier, sorceress, a warrior and that was seen.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LFeGIdnzxcU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FU2cLEnjUVg



Raphael/Mona (TMNT 1987)
The character Mona Lisa only appeared in one episode in the '87 TMNT cartoon show even though she went to the Turtle's hideout in the sewers to be with Raphael. They should have brought her back to the show, it would have been nice to see their group grow with more characters. If Mona had been brought back in the 2003 series, her character would have needed to have been written very differently in order for her to have been matched up Raphael since his attitude and personality was not the same as the one from 1987.



Ryu/Chun-Li (Street Fighter Comic Books)
They've been a couple in the Street Fighter comic books, they even got married at one point in one of the storylines. Different writers have of course written many of the Street Fighter comic books, just like with the animated film and the animated TV series, there characters were either written slightly or considerably differently and are based in different worlds.
http://ryuxchunliproject.wordpress.com/
http://www.splendidclaw.com/sfpics/rcl/pictures5.htm?
http://picasaweb.google.com/110234211527421445280/RyuAndChunLi4ver?gsessionid=sEtnLsw6vEZYek2PVFg96A
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrszIkI7kHI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HhB1XCxdEqU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6uvtrPyRpRQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nO0bwpxXn7w
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_WuEllQ-868



Scorpion/Wife (Mortal Kombat: Mythologies-Armageddon)
We know that Scorpion had a wife and son and that they were killed by Quan Chi but we know nothing about them. In his non-canon Armageddon ending their resurrected. In the alternate world of MK9, we see what they looked like.



Exile/Visas (Star War: KOTOR–II)
The male Exile of the light side, I know and recognize that the Exile is female and not male, I know that these two didn't happen. But like Revan and Bastila, these two were able to get too know and understand each other and these two were able to relate to each other. They complete each other.
"From the moment I heard your voice across the galaxy, I have longed for you—When I heard it, I loved you more than my own life. And I wanted you to be here with me, for as long as you will let me love you."

"Stay, and I want you see what I see when I gaze upon you. I want you to know why I cannot look at you, and why I am drawn to you."

From what was seen in the story, Visas has never had anyone to believe in, to show her the goodness inside of herself that Nihilus tried to erase, to remind her that she has worth, and feelings, and a soul. The Exile does these things for her, but she isn't just receiving, she is giving. She gives the Exile a chance to learn to see the universe in a new way, she gives him a cause to champion, a heart to strive for, and ultimately hope that if he has redeemed her, perhaps he can redeem himself.
http://s247.photobucket.com/albums/gg144/VulcanJediConsular/Revan/Revan%20Bastila/Exile%20Visas/



Daylen/Morrigan (Dragon Age: Origins-Witch Hunt-Inquisition)
My male Warden is a human Mage called Daylen Solona Amell (the name they picked for a male Mage). For this couple to work, it of course depends on how your male Warden acts, having a darker tone in personality and how you act towards others. Your able to act however you want, so I always go for being tough, stern, truthful and polite... but only those who deserve it. Throughout the game, there were many times that I didn't want to solve everybody's little problem. I'm with Morrigan when she says
"Oh, lovely. Shall we next begin rescuing little kittens from trees?"

Morrigan is tough, intelligent, independent, direct, skilled, dangerous, classy (in her own way), beautiful, sexy, and a funny woman who knows what she wants and she makes no apologies for it or for who she is. Even after you have sex with her, she has no desire on your independence or become a "train war hound", or at least at that point in the game.

"Morrigan from Dragon Age: Origins was one heck of a badass. A shape changing witch of the forest, she was also one of your possible love interests in the game. She oozed primal sensuality, and in one option at the end of the game, makes you sleep with her to save the world."
http://web.archive.org/web/20131002062852/http://technology.xin.msn.com/gaming/photos.aspx?cp-doc...

You do need to have a backbone to take what else she says to you and others, but that's for those who are too sensitive to such things and should just probably stick with the religious zealot known as Leliana.

When it comes to giving gifts for her approval and her quests… there are only three things that she really wants. When Morrigan is part of your party and in a relationship, she shows disapproval when you show feelings for other women, so it's not like she doesn't care. Morrigan does state that she had no experience with love and being with someone, but she did say that she cared for him. She shows a level of emotion when you talk about her not coming into your tent, she wants you but she but doesn’t know how to handle it, and how she acts when you want her to stay.

In the mini game Witch Hunt you can choose to look for Morrigan and convince her for you to go with her and she says
"Then come my love. We will face the future together."

It's too bad but according to Dragon Age writer David Gaider, the story of the first game's Warden "is over". But at least in DAI, the Warden's lover remarks that an Elf woman, Fiona, was able to remove the taint from herself through means unknown to her, and that Avernus was able to prolong his life to unnatural lengths through experimentation. The Hero of Ferelden is currently following leads that may allow them to prevent the effects of the Calling, and grant them a longer life.

If the Warden romanced Morrigan and left with her at the end of Witch Hunt:
I have also included a note of a personal nature for Lady Morrigan and Kieran.
"Please take care of my family. Morrigan is stronger and wiser than anyone else I have met, and I would not go through such effort to escape my own Calling to lose them to your Inquisition."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYjr7LVi0M8



Shepard/Miranda (Mass Effect 2-3-Citadel)
A lot of people said that Miranda was just casual sex but her scenes in ME2-3 and Citadel proved them wrong, it showed how vulnerable she was when she found love with Shepard and how scared she was at losing him. She was a frightened and vulnerable woman under that cold hard exterior and Shepard brought that side out and Kasumi noticed this as well and she says
"It's really weird to see Miranda smiling while she's working and it's all because of you. Be gentle with her Shepard."

Liara and Shepard talk about Miranda
"She's got her issues, but she trust me... and I care about her."
"She was so cold when I first met her, completely focus on her duty."
"I don't know it if she's lighten up that much."
"She has, believe me, you have no idea how much you've changed her. I hope the two of you find some happiness."


Although Liara and Shepard will get into a conversation about whoever he's with. It was very clear in Miranda's interactions with Shepard that she has stronger feelings for him beyond sexual attraction but she was unsure how to proceed.

There is no right or wrong choice when it comes to who the male Shepard should be with. The only person I can think of that's not right from him at all, whether you are a Paragon or a Renegade... is Ashley… her rude immature racist comments and her boring idiotic religious views that was seen in ME1 was more than enough reason to leave her to die. If Ashley didn't die, she then shows what a whiny dog she is in ME2, she she atomically deems you a traitor and couldn't accept the fact that Shepard had no choice but to work for Cerberus for a short time. That there are hard choices one has to make in life, you don’t want to do it but you have to. But Kaidan fails to see this as well and he just repeats what Ashley says nearly word for word.

In ME3, she still gets on your case about that
"I was like yeah, Ashley is the most useless piece of shoot girlfriend in the entire galaxy, so don't ever romance Ashley."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Af3v4cfDeJ0

"Oh hey there, Lieutenant Commander Asshole Williams."
"Ashley is a dog behind Shepard's back."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJUck8VPgEI

If it comes down to where you have to fight her and she's killed by Garrus... before she dies she says that she hopes that the Reapers send you to hell… even if you're a Paragon, didn't do anything that Cerberus had done for years, or just you didn't do anything wrong at all… but the same can be said for Kaidan in that scene, except he wasn't a rude racist @$$.



Glitch Bob/Hexadecimal (Reboot)
Normally I don't go for a hero and a villain pairing, but only if the villain didn't really do anything terrible and has truly reformed. For all her craziness, Hex always had a thing for Bob and was actually very sweet and loving to him. Bob could always handle Hex, even during her bad days. Hex never seriously wanted to kill/delete Bob, if she did, Hex would have done so a long time ago. When they did fight, Bob always beat Hex with words instead of power or force. She wasn't evil, just a little psycho, and that was mainly Megabyte's fault, not hers. She was always affectionate where Bob was concerned and not just when he was the good-looking Bob (something Dot failed to do). Even when he was banged up, battle scarred and when he was half deleted.

He was really Hexadecimal's only real friend because unlike the other characters (expect Little Matrix) and other Guardians who believe that viruses should simply be deleted on sight, Bob theorized that viruses can be reprogrammed to live as Sprites and Hexadecimal was proof of that.

In episode Showdown
Bob fixes her mask even though she didn't ask him to, grateful for this she teleports him to where he needs go.
"How are you feeling?"
"For the first time... whole."
"Hex, could you--"
"For you Bob... anything."


In episode End Prog
With the System is about to restart, Bob insisted that Phong give Hex an Icon (or PID) to register her with the Principal Office so she would be backed up. Mainframe restarted and a viral scan disinfected all the Virals, but Hexadecimal (with the icon) remained intact, remarking that the scan merely tickled.

Bob and Hex (whether in virus or sprite format) had such great chemistry together. She was the only one in Mainframe that really greeted him warmly when he got back from the web… Dot just gave him a handshake and treated him the same.

In episode Daemon Rising
She helps Bob stop Daemon's attack. She then kisses him and reminds him of that "down time". When she becomes a Sprite, she asked Dot's permission if she could be with Bob.
"So, you and Bob are?"
"Just friends!"
"Ok, just checking. I've always had a little thing for Bob and I-I didn't want to get in way if you-"
"Were just friends."
"Good."


But she didn't really need her permission at all. Hex wanted to become sisters (sis) but Dot was just an ungrateful dog to her, she didn't give her a chance, even after she helped bring back her father using Nulls. Hex wastes no time and kisses Bob again (for a 3rd time) and makes it clearly that she wants him. She would have done so if not for the cliché moment of being interrupted.

Before she sacrificed herself to save him and everyone else she said
"Bob, I have always loved you."

When it comes to Bob's personality, at first Bob usually did things "on the fly", he was extremely casual and laid-back in the first two seasons and his first voice actor was better, he sounded relaxed. But later on he when they got someone else, he started acting too nervous and unsure, even about simple things. They pretty much changed him into Peter Parker or the Christopher Reeve version of Clark Kent. But there was one time when he got very upset at Dot over a difference of opinion and refused to speak or be anywhere near her for several seconds. He's matured since then, but this seems like the kind of thing that would make the relationship a little frosty from then on. I would have expected Bob to get mad at some point during the movie because he had good reason to be.

Hexadecimal was tough, ruthless (when she needed to be), confident, independent, intelligent, sophisticated, funny and sexy. She was a woman who knew what she wanted (like Bob) and went after it. When she became one of the good guys, she was still all of those things, but then she became more friendly and loving and more than anything, she wanted to be with Bob. Before she left, she gave Little Matrix (Enzo II) the power to bring forward the dormant sprite code in the nulls which eventually allowed Enzo(s) and Dot to be reunited with their father, Welman Matrix, who was nullified in the twin city, who's experiment accidentally created Hexadecimal in the first place.

In short, she gave him limited power over the nulls. She should have been the main female protagonist in Reboot, she had everything that makes someone a interesting main character in a series.

Dot (the twit) really became a superficial dog when she and everyone else ditched Glitch Bob because of his appearance, his new form reminded her of the negative times of Mainframe and after asking him to marry her, she leaves him when a better looking version came along.

In episode My Two Bob's
To saying that there just friends, then asking him to marry her, then dumping him… this should have gotten Dot deleted from the system completely. But it doesn't end there… to hold the wedding when he's in a coma, and then not even go see him (to possibly say goodbye) after Turbo warns them that Bob is likely going to die… Dot almost makes the bad guys look good. Then Bob crashes the wedding, almost dead, on his feet and she's pretty much says that she doesn't want him anymore, everybody can see how weak and ill he is, but they could care less if he dies/deleted. The only person to believe in him at the wedding or before hand was Enzo and AndrAIa… but neither of them did anything to help him.

I can only imagine what Hexadecimal would have done if she had seen Glitch Bob being treated like that.



Lucas/Carla (Fahrenheit/Indigo Prophecy)
Lucas and Carla should have been given more scenes together in order to build their relationship, talking to each other about themselves, working together to find the child, to show them connecting to the player and not have it happen off screen. Their personalities and attitudes matched, there both distance people who are alone, but are good people who want to do the right thing. They had a few things in common such as being athletic, Lucas's punching bag and Carla's kickboxing, so they make a good pairing.

They did spend some time together, but sadly it wasn't seen. According to the timeline in Chapters, after level
The Pact where Lucas explains himself and what's going on to Carla, that takes place on 02/01 (February 1).
Lucas spends a month at Carla's apartment because the date on level Where Is Jade is 02/27 (February 27).
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