One reason is that it gives readers a chance to insert themselves into the Resident Evil universe. Leon is a well - known and beloved character in the series. By creating a relationship with him in fanfiction, readers can experience a more personal connection to the story. Additionally, the dynamic between Leon and the reader can be explored in many ways. It could be a love - hate relationship at first or a gradual friendship turning into love, which makes for very engaging stories.
Yes. 'Quiz Lady' draws from a true story. Usually, movies based on true stories adapt real events, people, or situations. In the case of 'Quiz Lady', it could be that the main plotline about the quiz - related adventures and the protagonist's journey might have been inspired by real - life happenings in the world of quizzes or competitions. This gives the movie a relatable and engaging quality.
Adventure is also a common theme. They might embark on a journey to a far - off land or explore a hidden place. This gives the writers a chance to create exciting and imaginative scenarios for the triplets to experience.
It could be a jealous fellow superstar. Maybe someone who feels overshadowed by John Cena and Brie Bella's popularity. This antagonist could start spreading rumors about them or try to sabotage their matches.
Well, it depends on the fanfiction. Some may focus solely on the physical aspect of Selene and Michael making love and not develop their relationship further. However, a good number of fanfictions will take that as a starting point and build a more profound connection. For example, they could be united by a common enemy or a quest, and through that, their relationship deepens into love, loyalty, and a partnership that goes beyond the initial physical attraction.
Sure. 'We' by Yevgeny Zamyatin is a strong contender. It paints a picture of a future society that is totalitarian. The citizens are numbered and have no real privacy. It was a forerunner to other dystopian works like '1984'.
In Brad Thor novels, it's Scot Harvath. He's a very interesting character. He has a lot of training and experience in combat, intelligence, and survival skills. He's constantly facing challenges in each book, whether it's dealing with terrorist threats or uncovering political conspiracies. For example, in 'The Athena Project', while Scot Harvath may not be the central focus as it's more about a female - led team, he still has an important role in the overall Brad Thor universe.
One popular Jacob Bella Twilight fanfiction is 'The Other Side of the Moon'. It explores an alternate relationship between Jacob and Bella, delving deep into their emotions and the complex werewolf - vampire dynamic in a really engaging way.
One common theme is self - discovery. Since Kurt is in a new family situation, he often has to figure out who he is in this new context. For example, in many fanfics, he discovers new aspects of his personality while interacting with his new family members.
I'm not sure specifically which 'Johnny Cool' in 'Drunk History' you are referring to. There could be many characters with that name in various stories. Without more context, it's difficult to tell the full story.
A funny story is about a young bow hunter. He was so excited on his first hunt that he set up his equipment all wrong. When he finally saw a deer, he tried to shoot but the arrow just flopped out of the bow and landed right at his feet. The deer looked at him like he was crazy and then calmly walked away. He learned his lesson about proper setup after that.