Angel: Will you just shut up for once?! Illyria: What? Angel: My God, the speechifying. Has it ever occurred to you that now might not be the best time for when-we-were-muck stories?

'Time Bomb'


Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?  

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Calli - Jul 22, 2010 9:05:41 am PDT #12086 of 30002
I must obey the inscrutable exhortations of my soul—Calvin and Hobbs

Maybe he was in Gabrielimbo.


Amy - Jul 22, 2010 9:48:43 am PDT #12087 of 30002
Because books.

Gabrielimbo sounds like a really funky dance. I can see Sam and his bigass limbs flailing now.


§ ita § - Jul 22, 2010 9:59:31 am PDT #12088 of 30002
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

When was Dean ever in heaven aside from Dark Side of the Moon?

Ash said they'd both been there before and he'd seen them, so there may have been offscreen deaths.


Amy - Jul 22, 2010 10:07:39 am PDT #12089 of 30002
Because books.

Oh, I forgot that part. I need to keep notes, I swear.


Beverly - Jul 22, 2010 10:24:11 am PDT #12090 of 30002
Days shrink and grow cold, sunlight through leaves is my song. Winter is long.

When Sam's spleen broke down his old blood cells, what happened to the demon blood? Is it spleen resistant? Or would the demon blood cells be broken down like all the others? And if broken down, what happens to any elements particular to its demonic nature? Did Sam end up with a demon spleen? (And would "Demon Spleen" make a good death metal band name?) Would the demonic end up circulating through the lymphatic system, like a really non-Hodgkin's lymphoma?

Could I over-think this any more?

And see, I've always gone the other, simpler way: you feed the baby demon blood, you get demon poop.

Sam seemed to accept that Dean was in hell after the first Wednesday, and Gabriel confirmed it. Even if that was all made a never-happened as far as Dean knew after the second Wednesday, Sam remembered it. So had it happened, and Dean's memory was angel-erased by Gabe--who really hadn't been retconned as an angel at the time? Or was it an hallucination given to Sam as a forewarning? I'm not sure what I think.


§ ita § - Jul 22, 2010 12:06:27 pm PDT #12091 of 30002
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

I don't see why people think drinking the blood couldn't affect Sam in the long term somehow. Obviously not everything we eat is excreted without regard--some of it will affect our cells forever. And that's before you get to the paranormal. Just think of eating things that are bad for you. Or, you know, radioactive.

Verdict on the Casablanca AU: Rad idea, better than the actual writing. The language gets florid from time to time, especially at the end, but I liked the story and most of the characterisation. The melding of canon and AU was pretty damned interesting.


Juliebird - Jul 22, 2010 12:31:32 pm PDT #12092 of 30002
I am the fly who dreams of the spider

I was hoping for more . . . tone . . . from the Casablanca AU. Then again, I actually hated Casablanca. But that's more the failing of hearing the hype.

And I felt cheated on the initial deconstruction of the existing friendship between Dean and Victor.


§ ita § - Jul 22, 2010 12:40:43 pm PDT #12093 of 30002
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Oh, god, I'm glad it didn't go for Casablanca style. I don't think the author had the chops for that. The attempts at major emotion were the weakest parts of the story.

I liked the actual Dean/Victor friendship, but I do think the reveal was a bit rushed. But I was sold on it. And I liked the Victor voice throughout.

And, call me cheap, but I adored the epilogue.


Juliebird - Jul 22, 2010 12:46:08 pm PDT #12094 of 30002
I am the fly who dreams of the spider

I was sold on the Victor/Dean friendship but I wish we'd seen it rather been told about it right before it fell briefly apart.

The epilogue was excellent, even if narratively random within the scope of the fic.


§ ita § - Jul 22, 2010 1:15:20 pm PDT #12095 of 30002
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

I think the author let Jus In Bello do too much of the work for her with respect to establishing that primary relationship.

I have to admit, I was slow in working out what the Resistance was resisting, and the Meg thing. I should have worked it out before the Colt was mentioned.

The epilogue was total pandering, but, you know, to me. So I'm good with that.