Who doesn't? I mean, they had to overtly deny it on that one interview for Magicians. (And, luckily, since I know my half-held occasional RPF desires are fictional, having something denied only makes it easier to write. Fictionally.) And they've got such good chemistry. It makes their show work.
In short, shipping Mitchell and Webb is much saner than writing a mentalist into every fandom in the world and then making him pansexual, BUT I THINK YOU KNEW THAT.
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Who doesn't? I mean, they had to overtly deny it on that one interview for Magicians. (And, luckily, since I know my half-held occasional RPF desires are fictional, having something denied only makes it easier to write. Fictionally.) And they've got such good chemistry. It makes their show work.
In short, shipping Mitchell and Webb is much saner than writing a mentalist into every fandom in the world and then making him pansexual, BUT I THINK YOU KNEW THAT.