Subject: My $10^9
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Posted on: 2014-08-07 13:15:00 UTC

I believe that when it comes to canon, the author's word is law. Canon>Fanon. Simple. Except for when the author isn't making a modicum of sense, then the inverse is true. Of course, if there isn't any canon to fill in a gap, that's where the fanon comes in and that's where we get shiddery like headcanons.

If there is canon to tell us what is going on, the fanon is irrelevant. Except for when the canon makes no sense or is absent.

When it comes to the fundamental themes (what the author was trying to tell us), it is completely in the eye of the beholder and they can believe what they want to believe. Besides, the author should be able to get their message across without any mis-interpretations along the way.

When it comes to themes, the author should be able to get their message across and if they can't, what they mean is up to the reader.



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