Fandoms and shipping in The Buccaneers
I just couldn't help but notice some people arguing that Guy is bad for Nan because the character initially tried to find a wealthy american girl to marry and save his family fortune. While in the same breath argue that a man who sees Nan as an escape from his title and status as Duke and tells her that women belong in the kitchen is the dream man. I'm just so confused by the cognitive dissonance fandoms go through at times. What do you mean a man who had problem humiliating his best friend is a man of great integrity because he has no money struggles? Why is that Guy isn't "good enough" for Nan because he isn't financially in a good position?!
Finding out that the actors of Nan and Theo were dating in real life was rather shocking as the chemistry between their characters absolutely does not translate onto the screen. Guy Nan on the other hand steal every scene. Choosing Theo would be making the same mistake Mrs St George did when she chose Nan's father. Theo likes the idea he has made of Nan in his mind, Theo likes Nan because she isn't who his family chose for him. Theo loves what Nan represents not who Nan actually is. Theo is used to winning and he thinks he is entitled to her feelings. It's going to end terribly.








