i'm not normally a SPN fic reader, but i'm intrigued with a SPN/Hunger Games crossover. link?
'Jaynestown'
Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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Bird of Paradise. But it's not a crossover, it's a fusion.
We can help Sam and Dean get a TV Guide cover, if we're so inclined.
I would bitch about the S1ness of that photo, but HALLOO old school Smallville. I still miss you, Lex!
Hey, if you're in a supporty votey mood, nominate Show and Show's actors for People's Choice Awards.
Loved the Hunger Games fusion. What ita said.
OMG, the more people write Sam/Gabriel or Gabriel apologia in general (both recent in the D/C BB) I think more about why this is not beautiful cake, and I come out of it liking Gabriel less. That last D/C BB fic was 50% Gabe is wonderful and you boys are mean for not realising, and 50% D/C. That's an odd breakdown for the D/C BB. Gabe gets his own BB coming up.
Maybe some of the authors have siblings that they'd like to watch die over and over again?
are you sure it was even 50% D/C, ita? I'm skimming (omg, they gave Cas' save with Pestilence to Gabriel, and Dean's dinner with Death to Sam!). Cas is "fledgling" and "pipsqueak" and there's been like one and half scenes where Dean and Cas are in the same room together, let alone in a scene at all individually.
The latest highschool AU was kinda awful and ridiculous.
I'll give it 50% D/C because they spend a lot of time pining for each other in separate rooms. But, yeah, they take Cas out of the action and give the fun stuff to Gabe, and we get Crowley (Crowley!) giving a heartfelt speech about how the boys just don't understand the magic that is Gabe. Jaysus.
I also hate the conceit that Cas is the littlest angel. Lesser angel than the archangels, sure. But when he showed up, he was in charge of Uriel. He's not the bottom of the hierarchy.