What were the problematic logistics of the Oz fic?
Physical setup of the town and how it was organized and supplied. I think I can handle nonsensical stuff a lot better if the author plays it for comedy.
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What were the problematic logistics of the Oz fic?
Physical setup of the town and how it was organized and supplied. I think I can handle nonsensical stuff a lot better if the author plays it for comedy.
All I can say on that front is that it all gets explained by the end.
I took the "craving of his vessel" as "cravings of a human form" over Jimmy's personal cravings.
I did too. I didn't really consider that Jimmy was still in there until the subject came up here. Now I don't know what I think.
Castiel doesn't just say it's his vessel that's causing his hunger, he says it's Jimmy's appetite for red meat.
Hmmmm. Ok. Maybe Castiel doesn't know how to articulate "hunger due to being in human form" and "Jimmy's appetite" is just shorthand?
Blast. I had really felt that Jimmy was no more. And now, there is confusion.
Let's ask Misha!
Why not? Dude's pretty active on twitter. He might even answer.
I just watched the last episode. I love that pizza saved Chicago.
I wonder how long I'll be able to hold out for this one. I wonder if there's even a point.
I have just finished "Eat it, Twilight!" and it was fantastic. I really enjoyed this story immensely.
I think the appeal of the CM/SPN crossover is in the tropes they have: 1. BAU thinks they're dealing with a serial killer, they're not, 2. BAU thinks Sam and Dean are serial killers and all the awesome outsider POV that goes with this, and 3. Sam and Dean educate/charm/help the BAU with their case.
Sigh it's a crossover match made in heaven for me.