I dunno, I haven't read either of them, and was just trying to work out which one you had. X3
Joey, I think, works best as a monster-hunter, not part of a huge organization, but as a member of a smaller team. So if they do bring him in, I hope it's in that capacity.
He could be working with the latest Bloodstone and Van Helsing. And if they were both the awesome lady modern variants, and then, say, they ran into The Noble Siblings Falsworth when both groups were trying to exterminate a nest of vampires, Jackie could be all >:/ about this guy who she is having a chemical reaction with and these ladies who are taller than her, and one is even more insufferably posh than she was in school, while Brian quietly laughs at her because it's pretty clear to him, anyway, that Joey is only professionally and perhaps platonically entangled with his teammates.
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Joey, I think, works best as a monster-hunter, not part of a huge organization, but as a member of a smaller team. So if they do bring him in, I hope it's in that capacity.
He could be working with the latest Bloodstone and Van Helsing. And if they were both the awesome lady modern variants, and then, say, they ran into The Noble Siblings Falsworth when both groups were trying to exterminate a nest of vampires, Jackie could be all >:/ about this guy who she is having a chemical reaction with and these ladies who are taller than her, and one is even more insufferably posh than she was in school, while Brian quietly laughs at her because it's pretty clear to him, anyway, that Joey is only professionally and perhaps platonically entangled with his teammates.
Whedon could play it that way. (._. )