I liked the *idea* of the character, I guess. Someone as deep into the supernatural as they were, but strictly for her own gain, rather than to save anyone. A woman with (potential) agency and motives outside of hero! But they did misuse her, and they totally fucked up her backstory.
See, that version of Bela would of been fantastic. Pity they didn't do that.
In this, I blame the writers. The character was cool in theory (very Lilah-esque, actually, without the context of the evilest law firm), and Lauren Cohan struck me as a good actress. But the lobotomy ray the writers felt compelled to hit Sam and Dean with whenever she was involved made me dread her every reappearance.
I've read Dean/Carmen that was far hotter than any Dean/Lisa I've read. Which is ironic, considering Carmen is usually regarded as Lisa's avatar in Dean's djinn-hallucination. I like Carmen better than Lisa, frankly. I like the chemistry Michelle Borth had with JA far better than watching him with the Lisa actress.
Carmen was sweet, but I could never get too excited about her since she was just a fantasy. I don't think I've ever read a Dean/Carmen story.
If you want to see tight art and a pretty interesting HS AU, check out the AU story in the deancasbigbang It's Always The End Of The World Somewhere (sorry, link's on another machine). GREAT art--I can't even imagine the amount of effort she went to, and the story is quite cool, although shallowly I prefer when Dean
comes out and stays on the football team.
But that's a totally trivial HS AU preference.
I like what she does with Cas's personality--I like the whole "angel" family (she goes four deep, siblingwise). Sam's cute, and Dean...I wanted more, dammit.
eta:
I don't think I've ever read a Dean/Carmen story.
I read a completely depressing "Dean continues to hallucinate Carmen" series. I didn't buy it, because Dean wouldn't want that much of the alternate history to be true, but I kept reading so the writer would fix it.
Harrumph.
And
finally
someone writes a complicated Cas in high school.
That's some of the best bang art I've seen yet.
I love actual art. Photo manips can be lovely and moody, but I adore it when someone actually draws or paints, or whatever.
I'm definitely going to give the story a try, too. Um, now that I spoiled myself with the art. Oops.
I just turned on
That 70s Show
and saw Jim Beaver in a bit part. Hi, Jim!