Love is a very common theme. Since their relationship was a central part of the original story, fanfictions often explore different aspects of their love, like how it grows and endures.
Sure. 'A New Beginning for Amy and Ricky' is a great one. It explores their relationship further after the show ended. Another good one is 'Amy and Ricky's College Years' which delves into how they navigate college life together.
Perhaps in this fanfiction, Ricky and Amy discover they're having another baby unexpectedly. This leads to a series of events where they have to re - evaluate their future plans. They may start attending parenting classes together again, which could be a source of both comical and heartwarming moments. And as the due date approaches, they experience a mix of excitement and nervousness.
In the 'Ricky 18 and life story', Ricky could be facing a lot of self - discovery at 18. This is a time when many young people are trying to figure out who they are, what they want to do in life. He might be in the middle of a relationship that is teaching him about love and commitment. Or perhaps he has a passion for a particular art form or sport, and his story revolves around his pursuit of that passion and the obstacles he has overcome to pursue it.
Since we don't have much information about this 'Ricky' in 'A Christmas Story', it's hard to say for sure. He could be a character added in a particular adaptation, like a stage version or a local production that deviated from the original movie or story. It's also possible that he's a family member or acquaintance of one of the main families in the story, but without more details, we can only speculate.
There is no direct character named Ricky Nelson in Pulp Fiction. It might be a misnomer or a very specific reference that is not part of the main cast or plot of the movie. Pulp Fiction has its own set of well - known characters like Vincent Vega, Jules Winnfield etc.