... what they once had. It devolves quickly until all we're left with is the raw tragedy of what's happened to Castiel. The ability for the author to make both his blame towards Dean and Future!Dean believable is just brilliant. I loved this. Visit rec_hymenated 's Delicious feed for past recs and advanced searching Please leave feedback for authors/artists when viewing their work!
..., mostly of b movie and serial villains is adequate, and Eugene Pallette employs his froggy baritone to add some support as a policeman. Here he comes off as opportunistic and scheming and a little stupid, which is entirely believable instead of as a complete ass or hero as is usual in cases like this. Powell didn’t play the book Philo, instead just playing himself, which worked perfectly.
...mute and Kai, well, I don't want to spoil it for you, but it's beautiful, and they still feel like them. I didn't think it was possible to strip musicans of their music, and still have them feel believable to this extent. But shit, Kai's still smiling and Ruki still sucks at English. There's also a nice... Feel to, to this. It's not overly fluffy and cute. It's not overly angsty and stuff. People ...
...assumes that Tom, having seen the error of his ways, would be perfectly content to decide to end/abandon the life in which he was a violently abusive failure as a person, it's way less believable--not to mention pretty damn tragic --to think that Erica would ever find herself having to make the choice between paying forward her therapy and living the successful life she's fought so hard to attain...
...roll their eyes and want to slap Olivia when she's crying...but I think she's SO realistic when she's playing this part. I really like Lisa as an actress, she portrays her character so well. It's believable and emotional when Olivia is crying and pleading her case. I can see a mother really doing that...she's scared out of her mind for her child, who wouldn't be? You would think if Johnny really "...
.... ), which not only has an awesome cover, but is a fantastic read. Furthermore, while it combines two of my favorite things (steampunk and zombies), the storyline is totally addictive and the characters totally believable. The result was that I was totally absorbed in the book and could not think of doing anything else until I finished it, at which point I was promptly upset that it was over. ...
...t really matter.
It reminded me that I just need to push past the hardest part of plotting for me — getting the plot going. How will I set it all in motion? I ask myself. Will it be believable? I didn’t have qualms like that when I was nine years old and writing a story about my friends and I becoming invisible through the means of a batch of pancakes made from an improvised recipe. I can be...
... while you try to trick me into thinking that you're friendly, that we're allies . [The word "allies" is said with obvious contempt, and he pauses a moment before continuing.] You should have picked a more believable story. Being from the future? A brother I don't have? Ha! I won't be fooled that easily. You hear me!? Your plans are useless! Even if all of you come after me, I won't let ...
...his stick. "Not that your explanation doesn't have merit, but I'm a bit skeptical, Hayate-san." Hayate: Hayate snorted. 'It has any merit?!' he thought to himself. "I would come up with a more believable story if I was lying," he retorted, dryly, encouraged by the fact that he hadn't yet been stabbed. "Though it's hard to swallow at first." He tipped his head to the side in a quick motion....
... and more apparent. To say anything more would spoil the story but let's just say that there are a lot of tragic scenes as well as joyful ones, and the character arcs are not only believable but incredibly touching. In a way it reminds me of RahXephon because both deal with unlikely romances with emotional results. There's a buttload of characters in the series which is quite long. Many (but ...