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Gather ‘round, children! It’s Fandom Storytime!

Once upon a time, long ago, when people were into The Professionals fandom- this was when dinosaurs roamed the earth and people still made vids with VCRs and shit- two fangirls were in a grocery store in California. They were on opposite ends of the produce section. One fangirl wanted the other fangirl to get broccoli, but didn’t want to yell, “HEY GIRL HEY GET SOME BROCCOLI YO," because that’s obnoxious.

And lo, there were broccoli charades (“You want me to pick up a nuclear bomb? Some testicles? What? What is that hand motion?") but it didn’t take (“You thought I was miming balls? Seriously? What’s wrong with you?"). When they finally reconvened, the first fangirl grumped that if it had been Doyle and Bodie of the Professionals going grocery shopping, Doyle would have been able to tell Bodie to get broccoli with the merest flick of an eyebrow instead of having to flap his hands like a drunk hummingbird. And thus the broccoli test was born.

“Passing the broccoli test" became fandom shorthand for the couple that could convey everything from “Don’t order the chicken here, it sucks" to “I love you and want to have your babies but I’m still too pent up by heteronormative standards of masculinity to act on it- wait for me!" in a single significant eye-fucking glance.

That said, failing the broccoli test doesn’t make your OTP less T; plenty of pairings fail the broccoli test with flying colors. I’m thinking of Ray Kowalski and Fraser from Due South, who only nailed the silent communication thing after they rode in a submarine and stole a Canadian pirate ship with Leslie Nielsen.

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I’d really like some broccoli. Also, buttsex.



The broccoli test is an old school meme that hasn’t made the rounds in a while, so we here at Fanspastic thought it was time to revisit it with some new pairings.




1. Dean/Castiel (Supernatural)

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The broccoli test would be a challenge for Dean and Cas. Dean because I'm pretty sure he goes straight to the frozen corn dog section every time and wouldn't know how to find broccoli with a TomTom. Cas because he's the Mork to Dean's Mindy only with a trench coat and even more obtuse people skills.

Dean: Hey, Cas! Can you get some broccoli?
Castiel: [stares]
Dean: [points] You know, broccoli, the green thingy.
Castiel: [stares more]
Dean: [louder] Over there!
Castiel: [on cell phone] Hello, Dean. What were you trying to communicate to me?
Dean: [also on cell phone, sighs] You're only 10 feet away, Cas, you don't need to- we've talked about this. Never mind.
Castiel: I love you as well.

Grade: F

But don't worry Dean and Cas, let's face it, Sam probably does all the Winchester grocery shopping anyway.

2. Peter/Neal (White Collar)

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The trust between Neal and Peter is one of the central tenets of White Collar as a show, and as a result, these two are the master of the loaded, mind-reading glance.

Neal: (smiles sweetly)
Peter: What's wrong with you?
Neal: Nothing!
Peter: No. Something is different.
Neal: I don't know what you're talking about.
Peter: Is that -- why Neal, are you wearing a shirt off the rack?
Neal: It's the recession.
Peter: This is a sign.
Neal: You're going to start paying me?
Peter: (studies Neal) Somehow, this means you want broccoli. I don't know why I know that, but I can feel it.
Neal: Peter!
Peter: Elizabeth is already steaming some. Let's go. My dog's not going to walk himself.

Grade: B+ (We're knocking half a grade off for Neal's bored attempts at shoplifting broccoli.)


3. Arthur/Merlin (Merlin)

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Arthur and Merlin should automatically fail the broccoli test because, like tomatoes, they are historically inaccurate. Oh wait.

In the spirit of the meme, though, Arthur and Merlin do have their moments of tacit, eyesexing communication. But considering it's been two seasons and Arthur still hasn't figured out that his manservant is a wizard, I don't know how'd they'd do here. In fact, they'd probably get attacked by a malicious vegetable fairy who has it in for Arthur for handwaved reasons before they could even take the broccoli test:

Vegetable Fairy: [crap CGI]
Merlin: [blatantly uses magic, accidentally destroys store]
Arthur: WHAT HAPPENED? THIS IS SO AMAZING.
Merlin: [sad]
Manager of Ye Olde Piggly Wiggly: We're going to have to ask you to leave.

Grade: Incomplete



Who did we miss? Put your pairings up to the test, fanspasticers!
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Date: 2010-04-11 06:49 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] hellpenguin
You know who would pass the Broccoli test? Gus and Shawn from Psych:

Gus: (gestures)
Shawn: (knows what he wants, but likes charades too much to care) What's that? You need help in the bathroom?
Gus: (gestures frantically)
Shawn: (shouts across the store) You like ladies with large basoomas? You want to dance in a fountain? You eat exploding hotdogs?!
Gus: (stops gesturing. Raises an eyebrow at Shawn, and walks off.)
Shawn: (puts the broccoli in the cart).

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Date: 2010-04-22 03:12 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] hannah
Why can't the person not in the produce section walk over to the other person and tell them "I'd like some broccoli"? Or, for that matter, why can't they just go get the broccoli on their own?

ST:TOS

Date: 2010-05-12 07:14 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] silentstep
Kirk: *comes to a stop at the end of the produce aisle, whips around, gives Spock significant look*
Spock: *Vulcan!eyebrow*
Kirk: *flails around, catches his shirt on a nail and rips it half off*
Spock: *tilts head to one side, raises eyebrow higher*
Kirk: *frantic motions, gestures, charades*
Spock: *AHA! Gets it. Nerve-pinches the broccoli!*
McCoy: *eyeroll*

Actually, Kirk and Spock have some pretty epic unspoken communication going on. Kirk can just cast Spock a look and then they pull off complex tactical maneuvers. I think they'd probably get a pretty high score.

I love them.
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