My argument: Remus/Sirius.
Both have awful childhoods. As a couple (if you accept that they're a couple), they're broken apart by distrust during a time in which all their friends are dying, spend most of their adult lives alone- one as a prisoner in Azkaban, the other poverty stricken and ostracized by society, only, after being briefly reunited, to both die relatively young. Sam/Dean, at least, still have the possibility of a happy ending, and, since they're the heroes of their text, are pretty likely to get that happy ending.
cherie_morte 's argument: Sam/Dean (as summarized by me! So possibly unfair/limited. Let me know if you want to add/rewrite anything bb)
Fucking your brother isn't a happy ending. At least Remus and Sirius end up in an afterworld that is posited as being pretty cool and happy. Sam and Dean's lives are unremittingly bleak and tragic. Neither of them have a childhood, every time they have something good, it's ripped away from them. They're forced to watch the most important person in their life (each other) die or betray them again and again. Also? the S5 season finale.
ALSO. I HAVE JUST REALIZED, TONKS=LISA, TEDDY=BEN. SIRIUS WANTED REMUS TO HAVE A CHANCE AT HAPPINESS. *flail* *spazz*
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Date: 2010-07-08 06:32 am (UTC)You know, I actually haven't listened to an audiobook since I was a kid. That seems like it would be really convenient, though, for times when I feel like I don't have time to actually read (which is probably just an excuse but >_>). At least that way you can multi-task and do other things at the same time. Oooh, that's really awesome of you. I'd love it if you did! :) Thanks.
Exactly! I don't read as often as I'd like to and that's the problem. Like, I sit down to do it and something distracts me, but you can listen anywhere while doing whatever else ya gotta do. ;)