I'm kinda confused. I'm reading a D/C where Dean is married to Lisa, and the author--I don't know if she's ever met people, you know?
Dean is mad at Lisa because she's pressing him with questions after he stayed out a whole weekend (which involved kissing and cuddling with Cas, although that's as far as they got)--I'm not sure why the text is supporting this, because it's not like it's portraying it as unreasonable.
And there's all sorts of "if he wants the marriage to survive" and "he'd rather it were Castiel kissing him" that has me totally confused about anyone's motivation. The *normal* fic thing would be Dean going home to Lisa and somehow ruining that relationship, if not calling it off purposefully.
But this author, so far, seems to be encouraging the prospect of him staying married and just cheating on her.
How could he promise to be there for Castiel if he was stuck with Lisa? Dean felt like he was betraying two people instead of one with his promise, he was cheating Lisa with Castiel, but on the other hand he was cheating Castiel with Lisa too. It seemed like a vicious cycle and there was no way out of it unless another one of the relationships were to end, but that was not something Dean wanted, at least not at the moment.
Like, how is that not exceptionally douchey behaviour? Generally when a fic warns for infidelity, they just have the teeniest overlap of relationships *or* they play to that kink, but this one is very ho hum about the whole thing.
God, I have to exercise better quality control. It's not like I haven't been reading it for a few months now, with the update frequency being what it is.
That is such a terrible fic. I thought that maybe there would be longing looks and both of them pretending to just be friends, and Dean angsting. But the fact that it's being written like he's not already in some affair, even when it was just acknowledged emotions, put me off. I skimmed this last chapter just to get the hightlights, and I think I'm done. But it might be a train wreck that I'll continue to skim.
I'm waiting for someone to translate season 6-7 Dean & Castiel into a human AU, and how that might play. I think it'd still have to have supernatural elements to cover the personality changes/possessions.
I bet you could do a United States of Terra fusion with Castiel's various states of mind/being represented as the alters of someone suffering DID.
I also imagine that not many have touched that as a jumping point for fic is that it essentially revolves around Dean and Cas being broken up and trying to kill each other. C'mon folks, drama!
Could also go a sci-fi route. Cas tried to save the world by hacking into computers, got a God-complex, did bad shit in the name of making the world a better place, but by the time he realized how far he'd gone, the computer hacks into
him! Evil AI's!
No idea how true this is, but losing Edlund would be a shame.
I wonder if Sera will still write for the show at all this season.
Apparently it's the other two Bens who are leaving the show.
That looks like even more of a detectable change than Gamble. Sadly I can predict some people's response--happy to get a Destiel shipper out of the writers room. Also, he's cracky and they'll be glad to see his tone gone.
I like Edlund. I see Sera's absence as more an overall tone shift, but Ben leaving that we won't get any more of *those* episodes. I find it hard to project his general influence, but he certainly has a distinctive voice.
Oh, excellent! They had too many Bens as it was. Balance redressed.
I'm glad, too. I got the impression (right or wrong) that fandom frightened Acker and Blacker, and then they only wrote the one episode. Not a great fit, probably.
Edlund, on the other hand, is a treasure.
I guess I won't miss them - they wrote the one episode I haven't seen, which hasn't been rerun as far as i can tell.
I didn't mind The Mentalists, but it's definitely not a favorite.