Non canon gay ships
Recently, we asked the BuzzFeed Community to tell us which non-canon queer ships they still think about to this day. Here are some of their top answers.
What my love for yaoi does mean is that I do have a lot of different ships—many of them being non-canon. In fact, I am excited for the release of The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles. With that being said, I absolutely love the Edgeworth x Wright Ship.
For years, queer fans have paired up their favorite fictional characters in LGBTQ+ relationships. This is mostly due to the historic lack of LGBTQ+ representation in media. For Pride Month, Insider.
The storyline and chemistry are all there, and while it might have been a ratings risk to make them canon in , it sure as hell isnt now. Dean and Cas could go down as one of the most epic 'star-crossed lovers' storylines to ever be shown on TV, if the CW would just let it happen already! I've gotten a lot of shit from homophobic members of the spn fandom about how I'm delusional for shipping them, or how I'm gross for seeing their love as romantic.
Recently, we asked the BuzzFeed Community to tell us which non-canon queer ships they still think about to this day. Here are some of their top answers.
Some of the best relationships in TV were never confirmed in the canon, but they are still universally shipped by fans everywhere. At the heart of every good story, you have the relationships between the characters that populate it. The relationships are often the driving force for the plot, whether it be between mortal enemies as they face off against each other or friends that grow closer together and potentially become romantic.
For years, queer fans have paired up their favorite fictional characters in LGBTQ+ relationships. This is mostly due to the historic lack of LGBTQ+ representation in media. For Pride Month, Insider.
Last year, "Supergirl" fans were disappointed after the series ended without any real romantic closure for Supercorp, the ship name given to the titular character Melissa Benoist and Lena Luthor Katie McGrath. Lena Luthor, the half-sister of Superman's nemesis, Lex Luthor, first arrives in season 2 of the series and spends much of the show in an on-again, off-again alliance with Supergirl. However, fans often pointed out that the characters' chemistry seemingly indicated that they were more than friends.