26 Favorite Femslash Moments of 2014
19. Faking It – Amy and Karma

Ahh. Faking It. When MTV first announced it was making a show in which two best friends pretended to be lesbians for popularity, the reception was not…positive. Then the first ep aired and it was clear that at least one of the girls maybe wasn’t pretending so much. So suddenly instead of the tired old myth where girls were only together for attention, this a TV show with a queer main character, and we’re about to see how she deals with it.

It is still a teen show, and on MTV at that, so relationships are at the center of it, namely Amy’s realization that she is kind of in love with her best friend, who is happily crushing on a guy. That’s one of the iffier parts of the series, Karma actually playing into that harmful trope where she IS pretending to be a lesbian to seem hotter to a guy, and that guy has outright stated that he IS more interested because he views her as a challenge. Gross behavior all around, and then they go further by arranging this threesome. But from the way the show’s gone about things, in a mostly encouraging way, we’re assuming it won’t be a straightforward matter and that it’ll be actually reveal some things about the triangle. At this point, while Amy’s not only accepted she’s in love with Karma but deciding to do something about it, we’re also slooowly beginning to see some signs that it may not be entirely one-sided.

After the two rehearse for the threesome adorably, we finally get to this scene, and it is focused entirely on Amy and Karma, and Karma is stunned, at what Amy’s wearing, at Amy’s approach, at the kiss. Had this been a fake dating romcom, as at least I was hoping it would be, this would have been the perfect midpoint where the oblivious half suddenly becomes aware of their feelings.

26 Favorite Femslash Moments of 2014
19. Faking It – Amy and Karma

Ahh. Faking It. When MTV first announced it was making a show in which two best friends pretended to be lesbians for popularity, the reception was not…positive. Then the first ep aired and it was clear that at least one of the girls maybe wasn’t pretending so much. So suddenly instead of the tired old myth where girls were only together for attention, this a TV show with a queer main character, and we’re about to see how she deals with it.

It is still a teen show, and on MTV at that, so relationships are at the center of it, namely Amy’s realization that she is kind of in love with her best friend, who is happily crushing on a guy. That’s one of the iffier parts of the series, Karma actually playing into that harmful trope where she IS pretending to be a lesbian to seem hotter to a guy, and that guy has outright stated that he IS more interested because he views her as a challenge. Gross behavior all around, and then they go further by arranging this threesome. But from the way the show’s gone about things, in a mostly encouraging way, we’re assuming it won’t be a straightforward matter and that it’ll be actually reveal some things about the triangle. At this point, while Amy’s not only accepted she’s in love with Karma but deciding to do something about it, we’re also slooowly beginning to see some signs that it may not be entirely one-sided.

After the two rehearse for the threesome adorably, we finally get to this scene, and it is focused entirely on Amy and Karma, and Karma is stunned, at what Amy’s wearing, at Amy’s approach, at the kiss. Had this been a fake dating romcom, as at least I was hoping it would be, this would have been the perfect midpoint where the oblivious half suddenly becomes aware of their feelings.

fic: (you are) the girl that i’ve been dreaming of (faking it | amy/karma)

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(you are) the girl that i’ve been dreaming of – Faking It ; Amy/Karma ; 1,500 words. In which Karma is acting weird, and Amy realizes why.

Read it: [LJ] or [AO3]

“You smell, like, really good today,” Karma says.

They’re snuggled up on Amy’s bed getting ready for a Don’t Trust The B In Apartment 23 Netflix marathon. It’s the sort of thing that couldn’t have happened six months ago, when everything was awful and they tiptoed around each other like strangers and Amy spent all of her time listening to Bon Iver and wanting to forget her whole life. Then one day, Karma finally lost it and shouted, ‘Look, we both screwed up, and we both screwed Liam Booker, but I will actually die if we’re not best friends anymore, so fuck this awkward bullshit! Fuck it right in its dumb face!’ Amy’s mom came in during that last part, which wasn’t stellar, but ever since then it’s been better.

So now, it feels pretty much normal to be like this—curled up together having sleepover number seven billion.

(The fact that Karma’s wearing a cutesy little pink nightgown instead of a tanktop and sweats is a little weird, but whatever. Karma’s figuring herself out. If that means sleeping like I Dream of Jeannie, go for it.)

Amy will always feel all warm and fuzzy and hearts-in-her-eyes over Karma, at least in some corner of her heart, but it’s time to put that heart corner to rest. Move on. Karma even offered to help her with her online dating profile. Maybe now Amy will actually be able to take a profile picture that doesn’t make her look weirdly like Andy Samberg in a wig.

So instead of reading like twelve different hopeful meanings into what Karma said, Amy just replies, “Oh, the power of daily showering” and shoves a handful of popcorn into her mouth.

fic: (you are) the girl that i’ve been dreaming of (faking it | amy/karma)

dollsome-does-tumblr:

(you are) the girl that i’ve been dreaming of – Faking It ; Amy/Karma ; 1,500 words. In which Karma is acting weird, and Amy realizes why.

Read it: [LJ] or [AO3]

“You smell, like, really good today,” Karma says.

They’re snuggled up on Amy’s bed getting ready for a Don’t Trust The B In Apartment 23 Netflix marathon. It’s the sort of thing that couldn’t have happened six months ago, when everything was awful and they tiptoed around each other like strangers and Amy spent all of her time listening to Bon Iver and wanting to forget her whole life. Then one day, Karma finally lost it and shouted, ‘Look, we both screwed up, and we both screwed Liam Booker, but I will actually die if we’re not best friends anymore, so fuck this awkward bullshit! Fuck it right in its dumb face!’ Amy’s mom came in during that last part, which wasn’t stellar, but ever since then it’s been better.

So now, it feels pretty much normal to be like this—curled up together having sleepover number seven billion.

(The fact that Karma’s wearing a cutesy little pink nightgown instead of a tanktop and sweats is a little weird, but whatever. Karma’s figuring herself out. If that means sleeping like I Dream of Jeannie, go for it.)

Amy will always feel all warm and fuzzy and hearts-in-her-eyes over Karma, at least in some corner of her heart, but it’s time to put that heart corner to rest. Move on. Karma even offered to help her with her online dating profile. Maybe now Amy will actually be able to take a profile picture that doesn’t make her look weirdly like Andy Samberg in a wig.

So instead of reading like twelve different hopeful meanings into what Karma said, Amy just replies, “Oh, the power of daily showering” and shoves a handful of popcorn into her mouth.