That's fairly hilarious . Also, it looks like Cas and Crowley will be in the same room at the same time, which could be interesting .
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Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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For ehab:
Crowley/Castiel:
Soul Deep
Disclaimer: I did not read it, so I do not vouch for its quality or lack thereof.
I started reading that Soul Deep, and I had to stop. They took all the fun out of Crowley, plus I discovered I need a warning for random wingfic. Halloo.
Amy--you can totally dig how happy I am to see Cas there with the boys, only a little banged up. I wonder if a hug would be too much to have had somewhere leading up to it? I think we deserve it.
Ah, Cass, you know you liked it. Mmm, good.
I definitely can, ita. I am, too, actually.
No one should take the fun out of Crowley. That's ... no fun.
Sam and Dean's interaction keeps coming back to mind.
It was very different from last week. Dean's primary in both episodes, but last week he was in a more paternal, caringish role. This week, he was Sam's reins. When Dean stops Sam from killing Crowley or Brady it's clear that it's not through a display of superior force (jury's out for me who could take who in a fight--Sam's obviously a monster, but I wouldn't be surprised if they'd kept Dean canonically the savvier fighter). Those were pretty simple strength displays, and those Moose would win.
But Dean reins him in. Sam submits.
And then at the end, unleashes him--no, that's not fair. It's more that at the end, Sam does what Sam wants to do, what Sam has wanted to do, but now they both agree that it's time. And they both know that they're in synch. And that's when they're scariest, when they're both working together, as opposed to the disjointedness of much of the rest of the episode.
I still can't get over their little exchange when they call each other by name. It's always so nice when they do it under good terms.
The only exception I'd make to that is that when Brady tells Sam he always listens when demons whisper because they share point Dean gave a Look. I read it as "damn, maybe the demon has a point".
I interpreted it as Dean worrying. But Sam resolutely was on the "ignore demons" side last night, so he seems to be reacting to the lesson of S4.
Dean slipped back into a bit of paternal concern there at the end when Brady started ragging on Sam. But I think they worked together better and more wordlessly than in a long time. I love it when they work wordlessly together. When they're talking to other people, not each other, because they already know what they're doing together.
ehab: Defect. A Criminal Minds/SPN crossover set late SPN S3 and CM while Gideon was still there. I think their Gideon is a bit OOC, but it's decent. I prefer metamorphagi's crossover.
I still can't get over their little exchange when they call each other by name.
When they're completely in sync like that, it's a little chilling. Especially under last night's circumstances.
Most of the other examples I can think of at this hour, off the top of my head, are funnier ones, like their very first encounter with the soon-to-be Ghostfacers in Hell House. But then there's the way they investigate the Sloth victims' house in The Magnificent Seven, wordless.
My brain stopped working. But I know there are more. It just made me shudder last night, when Sam, still looking at Brady, said, "No, they don't, Dean." Gah. BOYS.
I just read Defect. I don't watch Criminal Minds, so I don't know what those characters are like on their show. Was the portrayal accurate? Because the two women didn't do anything except talk about how cute Dean is, and flirt with him. One of them talked about her dress and her jewelry with him. Other than that they served to fetch beverages and change the videotape. The men did all the interviewing and analysis. Is this just the author's perception or are the women not agents but gofers of some sort on that show?