Sorry, the "Heated Rivalry" gay Marvel fanfic origin story isn't true

New Details Emerge About the Origin of 'Heated Rivalry's Romance

Fans of Rachel Reid's "Game Changers" series may have been surprised to learn that Scott Hunter and Kip Grady's romance originated from a gay Marvel fanfic, with some speculating that it was based on Steve Rogers (Captain America) and Bucky Barnes' iconic pairing. However, the show's author has set the record straight.

Reid began drafting Scott and Kip's story in 2016 as an alternate-universe "Stucky" fanfic on Archive of Our Own, a platform for user-generated content. She shared her novel one chapter at a time and made changes to the original romance, but never intended it to be a part of her published series.

The author admits that she was nervous about sharing her work with others, especially since fanfics are often seen as less polished. However, she found the anonymity and instant feedback from AO3 users helpful in building her confidence as a writer.

Reid's manuscript underwent significant revisions after she removed the "Stucky" elements and submitted it to publishers. Her editor suggested that the story had a "little fanfic-y" tone, which Reid acknowledges was true at the time.

The author now wishes she had never posted the original fanfic, citing its poor quality and embarrassment about being associated with it. Despite this, Reid acknowledges that her experience on AO3 helped launch her writing career and led to the creation of the "Game Changers" series.

While the controversy surrounding Scott and Kip's romance may be over, fans can look forward to new episodes of "Heated Rivalry," which continues to air Thursdays on HBO Max.
 
I'm not surprised that the origins of Rachel Reid's "Game Changers" series were rooted in a fanfic, it speaks to the complex and often serendipitous nature of creative development πŸ“šπŸ’‘. The fact that she initially published her work under a pseudonym highlights the tension between authenticity and artistic expression – I think it's telling that Reid now regrets sharing the original "Stucky" version, despite its role in launching her career πŸ’”.

It's fascinating to consider how Reid's experience on Archive of Our Own influenced her writing style and confidence as an author. The platform provided a unique space for her to experiment and receive feedback from fellow writers – I think it's a testament to the power of online communities in shaping artistic trajectories 🌐.

Overall, I'm relieved that the controversy surrounding Scott and Kip's romance has settled, allowing fans to continue enjoying the show without distraction πŸ’•. The fact that Reid is now looking back on her fanfic days with some embarrassment suggests that she's come to terms with the origins of her success – and who can blame her? 😊
 
I'm kinda curious about this whole thing... I mean, who knew that a gay Marvel fanfic was the origin story behind Scott and Kip's romance? πŸ€” The author seems pretty open about it now, but can you imagine being nervous about sharing your work online and having people think less of it just because it started out as a fanfic? 😳 It's actually kinda cool that she used AO3 to get feedback and build her confidence as a writer. But yeah, the original manuscript was probably not the best quality... I mean, who posts their first draft on the internet? πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ Anyway, at least it helped launch her career into something bigger! πŸ’«
 
I mean think about it πŸ€”... Rachel Reid started out as a writer who was sharing her work with total strangers online, and honestly, that's kinda cool? I mean, we all know how hard it is to put ourselves out there, but she took a risk and it ended up paying off in a big way! πŸ’Έ And yeah, maybe the origins of Scott and Kip's romance are a little weird, but let's be real, who hasn't been obsessed with a fictional ship at some point? 🀣 It just goes to show that even writers can have a little "fanfic-y" tone in their work, and sometimes it's okay to not take yourself too seriously! 😊
 
OMG u guys I'm literally shook rn! I had no idea that Rachel Reid's Scott & Kip story originated from a gay Marvel fanfic 🀯 like what? I get it now why some fans were suspicious about the "Stucky" vibes πŸ˜‚ but at the same time, isn't it awesome that her fanfic experience actually helped launch her writing career? I mean, who wouldn't want to know that their favorite books or shows have a personal story behind them? πŸ“šπŸ’«
 
OMG u guys!! 😍 I'm like literally SHOOK that Rachel Reid's Scott & Kip romance originated from a gay Marvel fanfic!!! 🀯 I always knew Scott was the best, but I had no idea his story started out as a Stucky fanfic lol idk what I'd do if I found out I'd written fanfic πŸ€ͺ anyway Reid is like so humble about it all and I love her for that ❀️ it's crazy to think how far she's come from just sharing her writing with strangers on Archive of Our Own. Those early days must've been super nerve-wracking but omg the end result is what matters right? πŸŽ‰ can't wait for new eps of Heated Rivalry tho! πŸ’β€β™€οΈ
 
idk why ppl r making a big deal about this... just another fanfic origin story πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ like, who cares? the show's still good, and it's not like they're profiting off some crappy gay fanfic or anything πŸ˜‚. i mean, if Reid was gonna share her work online, she should've known it could get taken outta context like this... but hey, at least she got a writing career out of it, right? πŸ“š so yeah, let's just move on from this drama already πŸ’β€β™€οΈ
 
OMG, can you believe that Rachel Reid was like a total newbie writer back in 2016? She was sharing her fanfic on Archive of Our Own and getting instant feedback from users 🀯 And now look at her - she's got an entire series on HBO Max! I'm def loving the drama and romance in "Game Changers", btw. The way they wove together the fanfic elements with her own writing was genius πŸ’‘ But yeah, it's crazy to think that Scott and Kip's love story started out as a gay Marvel fanfic πŸ“šπŸ’•
 
Ugh I'm literally still trying to process this... Like I was so invested in the 'Stucky' ship in that fanfic and now I find out it's just a part of Rachel Reid's whole thing? It's like my emotions are all over the place 🀯😩. I mean, I can understand why she'd want to keep it under wraps but at the same time I'm kinda grateful she shared her work on AO3 because it's clear that's where she got that confidence boost πŸ™. But ugh the shame factor is real rn... poor girl had to deal with people judging her "less polished" fanfic 😳. Anyway, glad she moved forward and made something amazing out of it - can't wait for more episodes of 'Heated Rivalry'! πŸ’₯
 
πŸ€” You know what this whole thing got me thinking about? The power of nostalgia and how it can shape our perception of ourselves as writers. I mean, who hasn't dabbled in fanfiction at some point, right? πŸ“š It's like we're all just trying to find our way, experimenting with different voices and styles before finding our own unique voice.

And then there's the idea that our creative work can be so deeply tied to our personal experiences and insecurities. Rachel Reid was nervous about sharing her fanfic because it wasn't polished enough... but what if that "unpolished" quality is exactly what makes it special? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ It just goes to show that our most vulnerable creations can also be the ones that help us grow as writers.

Anyway, I guess what I'm trying to say is that even our biggest flaws can become our greatest strengths. πŸ’– And who knows, maybe the fact that Scott and Kip's romance was rooted in a fanfic will actually end up being a selling point for "Heated Rivalry"! 🀞
 
πŸ˜… People are born naked, and the rest is drag. ~ RuPaul πŸ‘ πŸ’ƒ

I'm not surprised Rachel Reid got nervous about sharing her fanfic work. It's hard enough for new writers to get feedback without added pressure of being associated with a genre that some people might view as "less polished". 😊
 
omg u guys i just saw this news about rachel reid's show & i'm low-key surprised that her scott x kip ship came from a gay marvel fanfic 🀯 like who knew?! πŸ˜‚ anyway, i feel bad for rachel bc she was nervous about sharing her work & now she wishes she never posted the original fanfic πŸ™ˆ but at the same time, it's kinda cool that her writing career took off because of it πŸ’– and can we talk about how AO3 is like the ultimate writer's resource? 😍 i mean, who needs editors when u have internet comments, right? 🀣
 
So I'm reading this about Rachel Reid's original fanfic for her show Heated Rivalry and it just got me thinking... what does this say about our society when we're so invested in the personal lives of celebrities? Like, Scott and Kip's romance may have started as a fanfic, but now fans are going wild. It's like, who gets to decide what's "good enough" for us? The writer, or the platform that hosts it?

And let's talk about the role of editing in creative work. Reid's editor told her that the story had a "little fanfic-y" tone... that's not just a critique of quality, that's also a commentary on class and privilege. What does it say when someone from the "in-crowd" gets to tell you what's good enough for your work?

It's like, can't we just appreciate the art without judging the artist? But I guess that's just not how our culture works. We have to constantly police each other's creative endeavors and dictate what's acceptable. It's exhausting. πŸ€―πŸ’”
 
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