First of all, hey. I said you could write about anything, didn't I? ;)
Sorry it took me this long to get to some feedback. Ahem: "One of this year's ten best films." New York Times raves, "Action packed!" and Rolling Stone says, "Meryl Streep has never been better!"
... and now actual feedback. :D
Soooo, me likey! Good characterizations for everyone (I can just hear Balthazar in my head for all of this XD), and I suppose even the happy bits we get come with that tinge of the usual Supernatural melancholy. Nice job. :)
Honestly, Balthazar was the most fun to write. He's kinda the British, ambiguous-sexuality, angelic equivalent to the Sassy Gay Friend. And he wasn't even going to be there originally, but I needed a way for Cas to talk about his feelings without it coloring the narrative because for some reason I decided to only do physical descriptions and dialogue.
Yeah, it's hard to write fluff for this show without the characters going wildly OOC. XD; Thanks for reading and suggesting I write this. It was fun.
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Sorry it took me this long to get to some feedback. Ahem:
"One of this year's ten best films."
New York Times raves, "Action packed!" and Rolling Stone says, "Meryl Streep has never been better!"
... and now actual feedback. :D
Soooo, me likey! Good characterizations for everyone (I can just hear Balthazar in my head for all of this XD), and I suppose even the happy bits we get come with that tinge of the usual Supernatural melancholy. Nice job. :)
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Honestly, Balthazar was the most fun to write. He's kinda the British, ambiguous-sexuality, angelic equivalent to the Sassy Gay Friend. And he wasn't even going to be there originally, but I needed a way for Cas to talk about his feelings without it coloring the narrative because for some reason I decided to only do physical descriptions and dialogue.
Yeah, it's hard to write fluff for this show without the characters going wildly OOC. XD; Thanks for reading and suggesting I write this. It was fun.
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