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Who should come to mind?
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 the synopsis, and it doesn't sound like something that would appeal to me. The story is about how a spunky Southern belle falls in love with a Northern officer.
Still, having not read the book, I shouldn't pass judgment. And Culpeper did change hands several times during the course of the Civil War.
However, I was reading some of the Amazon user reviews. One of the less favorable reviews said the reader stopped reading when "the incredible young heroine meets the 6'2" hero . . . "
My first thought?
"Oooh! Jensen!"
Followed by imaginings of Jensen in a Union uniform.
Yeah.
(I have long thought that Jensen and Jared would look great in period costuming, and in my head, I always put Jensen in blue and Jared in gray.)
If I keep Jensen in mind as the hero of the story, maybe I could convince myself to read it.
Still, having not read the book, I shouldn't pass judgment. And Culpeper did change hands several times during the course of the Civil War.
However, I was reading some of the Amazon user reviews. One of the less favorable reviews said the reader stopped reading when "the incredible young heroine meets the 6'2" hero . . . "
My first thought?
"Oooh! Jensen!"
Followed by imaginings of Jensen in a Union uniform.
Yeah.
(I have long thought that Jensen and Jared would look great in period costuming, and in my head, I always put Jensen in blue and Jared in gray.)
If I keep Jensen in mind as the hero of the story, maybe I could convince myself to read it.
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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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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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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 Northern kin behind Southern lines for a night of partying. The miniseries is kind of cheesy in that way 1980s miniseries had, but I like it better than the John Jakes epic soap opera North and South. Though a point of interest with N&S is that it was Patrick Swayze's first major success.
Anyway, Jensen in Yankee blue. Yes.
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Still i'd love to read a story (a fic maybe) about those twins :) I'd imagine jensen doing both parts :)
Now there's a thought to put a smile on my face.
(Anonymous) 2011-06-08 08:50 pm (UTC)(link)