It always makes me happy to see you've written something. And this is awesome! Heroes/spn crossovers are always interesting, because it's kind of a clash of two concepts (sci fi vs myth/religion), but at the same time it makes sense because they're both fantastical in their own ways. I really enjoyed the focus on Sam and Peter (and, guh, hotness, oh yes), but I also liked your hints at the greater arcs from both shows (Sam's reaction to Peter buying the family home; Peter being as yet unaware of Linderman's power; the attack on Nathan and Heidi and the attempted abduction of Peter - both of which remain a mystery to the boys but I suspect were orchestrated by a not-dead!Arthur making deals with YED). And the end was so sweet! Like really, really 'aw'-worthy.
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Date: 2010-02-19 07:16 am (UTC)It always makes me happy to see you've written something. And this is awesome! Heroes/spn crossovers are always interesting, because it's kind of a clash of two concepts (sci fi vs myth/religion), but at the same time it makes sense because they're both fantastical in their own ways. I really enjoyed the focus on Sam and Peter (and, guh, hotness, oh yes), but I also liked your hints at the greater arcs from both shows (Sam's reaction to Peter buying the family home; Peter being as yet unaware of Linderman's power; the attack on Nathan and Heidi and the attempted abduction of Peter - both of which remain a mystery to the boys but I suspect were orchestrated by a not-dead!Arthur making deals with YED). And the end was so sweet! Like really, really 'aw'-worthy.
Always a pleasure!