SPN Fic: And If I Say to You Tomorrow (Gen)

May 08, 2007 08:31

Title: And If I Say to You Tomorrow
Category: Gen
Rating: G
Characters: Dean Winchester, Sam Winchester
Word Count: 1100
Related Episode: 2X20 What Is and What Should Never Be SPOILERS
Summary: A series of missing-scene drabbles/double-drabbles for the episode.
Disclaimer: Not mine. Highly unlikely they’d ever be.
A/N: I’m trying to climb over ( Read more... )

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hanasyoubu May 31 2007, 14:50:35 UTC
That bitch/what? moment in the episode was one of my favourite moments in the show this season. Funny and heartbreaking all at once. Well-written and well acted. It's just fantastic. I just thought Dean needs a corresponding bitch/jerk moment in reality, to reassure him of the relationship he does have with Sam in this life.

Anyway. Thanks for reading! :)

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arliss May 29 2007, 03:53:17 UTC
Truly lovely. Deceptively simple language, very powerful emotions. Well done.

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hanasyoubu May 31 2007, 14:55:16 UTC
Thank you! Glad to hear you like it!

The episode itself already provided Dean (and Sam) with such strong emotions that I just thought piling more onto them would be an overkill. That, and I'm afraid of big words. :D

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hanasyoubu May 31 2007, 16:37:28 UTC
Thanks! It's great to hear you like it!

I just thought Dean really needs a bitch/jerk moment in reality with his Sam that's parallelled to the one in his dream, and reinforces him of what he has with the real Sam, and that it's worth it, him coming back, even though it hurt.

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tiffosis May 29 2007, 05:15:24 UTC
"Sometimes, he forgets that Dean can do an excellent impression of a three-year-old throwing a fit."

Too funny!!

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hanasyoubu May 31 2007, 16:42:40 UTC
I know! The thought of Dean throwing a fit like a three-year-old amuses me to no ends. Real mature, I know! Oh well. :D

Glad to hear you enjoyed it!

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lilacsigil May 29 2007, 05:51:02 UTC
This was terrific, especially the slow, insult-driven recovery and return to guarded normalcy.

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hanasyoubu May 31 2007, 16:45:23 UTC
Insult-driven recovery! That's awesome! I love that and it should be on a mug or a tshirt or something like that. HEE! And it's so true, in the Winchester brothers' case.

Thanks for reading! Glad to hear you liked it! :)

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