That was a lovely read, and I'm excited to read that she'll be continuing the pairing in a future story. And I liked that it wasn't gooey fluff from the get go for Dean from the beginning, that was being a jerk at first (I was afraid at first that he would remain unlikeable).
Mal ,'Our Mrs. Reynolds'
Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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He seemed like a journalist dogged after a story, and I like how she made the transition (the phone call from the closet was very touching) from initial Dean to ending Dean.
Your white font was such a great scene.
So the pilot for Bloodlines seems ... very CW.
SUUUUUUCKED
On the other hand, Maggie Stiefvater (who I have a total author crush on) is live-tweeting SPN right now -- episodes 1.22 and 2.1. Very amusing. Her names for Sam and Dean so far are Tender and Thug.
Well, that's definitely a SPN spinoff. Bloodlines=SPN+Gossip Girl/Vampire Diaries.
There is nothing about the show itself that pulls me in other than the kid. Not the fridging of Jess or the family heritage Men Of Letters and especially not the last minute phone call from John.
All of the monsters are boring, and imagine how much more bitch invective we'll hear tossed around now...
Her names for Sam and Dean so far are Tender and Thug.
I got them mixed up.
Unless Dean and Sam will be making a guest appearance, I won't be planning to watch the spinoff. By about 20 minutes in I was lost in all the new characters, and even worse I didn't care to remember who they all were anyway.
What Morgana said.
So not interested.
There are really only two new leads, and one is a short black guy, so that should be less confusing for people than the original Supernatural.