Well, for one, fans are always interested in seeing their favorite characters in new situations. 'Liv and Maddie' have distinct personalities, and in gay fanfics, these personalities can interact in ways that are different from the original. Also, it gives representation to the LGBTQ+ community within the context of a well - known show. It allows fans who are part of that community to see themselves in the story. And for non - LGBTQ+ fans, it's a chance to understand and support different kinds of relationships.
I think it's because people like to explore different relationship dynamics. The characters of Liv and Maddie already have a strong bond in the original show, and making it a gay relationship in fanfics offers a new perspective.
Well, I've come across some. One I remember had Liv and Maddie in a modern AU where they were both in the music industry and their relationship developed in a really cute way. Another one delved into a more angsty plot where they had to deal with family reactions to their relationship. But it really depends on what kind of story you're into.
One popular theme is friendship. Fans often write about Liv and Maddie's strong bond and how they support each other through various situations. Another theme could be their experiences in school, like dealing with exams, school projects, or making new friends at school.
One common theme is the exploration of their relationship in a world that may not be fully accepting at first. It could involve them facing challenges from family or friends, which adds an element of drama.
Maddie might be a bit jealous, not in a romantic way towards Holden, but jealous of the attention Liv is getting. She could feel like Liv is stealing the spotlight again, even with this new relationship. So she might act a bit cold towards Liv at first, but then eventually come around when she realizes how happy Liv is with Holden.
Another factor is the sense of inclusivity. In the original Harry Potter series, there is not much representation in terms of LGBTQ+ relationships. Gay fanfics fill this gap and allow fans who identify as part of the community to see themselves in the world of Hogwarts. It creates a more diverse and relatable Hogwarts for a wider range of readers.
One positive theme could be family bonds. Since they are family members in the show, fanfics can expand on how they support and love each other through thick and thin. For example, when one of them faces a difficult situation at school, the others are there to offer advice and comfort.
Perhaps in the fanfiction, Liv and Holden's kiss is a result of a misunderstanding at first. Holden thinks Liv has feelings for him because of something she said or did while Liv was just being friendly. But when they kiss, it actually stirs real emotions in both of them. This could lead to a series of events where they have to figure out if it was just a spur - of - the - moment thing or the start of something deeper. They might start to secretly meet up and have more kisses, all while trying to keep it from Maddie and their other friends.
I really like 'Liv and Maddie: The College Years Fanfiction'. It imagines what would happen when they go to college. It shows their growth as individuals and how their sisterly bond might change or stay the same in a new environment.
It can be appropriate. Many fans write fanfic to explore different storylines and character developments that they wish they could see in the show. For 'Liv and Maddie', it could be about their dreams, school experiences, or how they handle challenges together. But, of course, any form of fanfic should not violate the rights of the original creators or be disrespectful to the source material.
No, it isn't. Liv and Maddie is a fictional story created for entertainment.