Who should come to mind?

Jun 08, 2011 12:26

So. We have a very popular local author here in Culpeper. She has self-published a book "about" the Civil War, a historical romance, fictitious, that has very good reviews on Amazon. Otoh, to talk to a few of the more cynical locals, I'm told that it is very dry, and more fictitious than historical. I have not read the book myself, but I have ( Read more... )

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leelust June 8 2011, 18:58:55 UTC
Total n00b here. What color southerns were? Because i see Jensen only as from South.

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feliciakw June 8 2011, 19:32:02 UTC
Hee. Not a prob. Not your national history, so I won't pop quiz you on it. :-)

The Union (North) soldiers wore blue. The Confederate (South) soldiers wore gray.

Yes, that's putting a Texas boy in Union (Northern) colors. But I think it would be so cool.

It would also mean learning a new dialect. IIRC, the Union officer in this story is from New England, which has a very distinctive dialect.

But that's also just always how I picture it: Jensen wearing Union blue and Jared in Confederate gray.

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leelust June 9 2011, 06:04:27 UTC
As you know i don't care about jp in any shape or form so leave it at that.
But now i'm of two minds about Jensen. On the one hand i'd like to see him doing somethin unexpected like playing an union boy but otoh i so see him as classic southern boy i want to see it too. I think i want a story about twins :) both played by Jensen of course.

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feliciakw June 9 2011, 18:43:51 UTC
Well, actors being actors, it doesn't really matter which part of the country he's from whether he plays a Yankee or a Reb. Heck, Vivian Leigh, best known as Southern belle heroine Scarlett O'Hara, wasn't even American. And Clark Gable, who played Southern smuggler Rhett Butler from South Carolina, was actually from Ohio (a Northern state).

Now, about playing twins . . . Jensen could do that easily. Heck, he's done it twice already. Not technically twins, of course, but Dean and dream!Dean, and Dean and future!Dean.

If the brothers were from a border state, it could easily be that one fought with the North and the other with the South. That particular war split up a lot of families.

In fact, if you want to watch a good miniseries about cousins fighting on opposite sides of the war, I suggest watching The Blue and The Gray. One of the Southern cousins becomes an embedded journalistic artist with a Northern unit, and having ties to both sides, tries to remain neutral. And at one point, the Southern cousins sneak their ( ... )

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Now there's a thought to put a smile on my face. anonymous June 8 2011, 20:50:30 UTC
I'm going to go sit and think about J and J in blue and gray for a while, now, thank you.

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