Let me just clear it all up for you: I am Team Edward. Wholeheartedly, absolutely, no question, 100%. From the first moment
Taylor Lautner, you are adorable and I kind of want to snuggle you. I'm so glad you're going to be in New Moon. Really. Jacob, however ... okay. In and of himself Jacob's not so bad. I like his voice, particularly when we get his POV in Breaking Dawn. That boy is one big furry hoot. His feud with Rosalie will never, ever stop cracking my stuff UP. And during New Moon while we have a distinct lack of sparkle, Jake's an okay dude. In all honesty, Bella's such a train wreck he probably is wholly responsible for the teeny bit of sanity she manages to retain. I just ... I don't know. When Edward's around I just can't love Jacob. Besides that - come on, y'all, does anyone not want to just kick him during Eclipse? Srsly. His emo during Breaking Dawn makes me want to throw the book across the room. And imprinting on a fetus is beyond squicky, I don't care who you are. I like how he is with Renesmee though - like how he doesn't think about how he'll be doing her in a few years or whatever. (SMeyer: THANK YOU FOR NOT DOING THAT. Really.) So Jacob, you're an okay guy and you make New Moon bearable, but I do not love you.
We cannot go any farther without talking about my favorite character evar, Alice Cullen.
Carlisle and Esme: I love you guys. I can see myself having a heart-to-heart with Esme, and if Carlisle was my doctor I would no longer dread appointments. Heh. Emmett: you crack me up, you big teddy bear you. If I had a big brother I'd want him to be like Emmett. Rosalie, you are a witch, but after Eclipse at least I get why, and you do gain a few awesome points in Breaking Dawn. Incidentally, "Rosalie" is my favorite name from the series, although I don't really like the character. I could really see myself naming a daughter Rosalie. Jasper: you remain an enigma. Even after we get some back story on Jasper, I never feel like I really know him. He's just sort of there, looking pained (hee) - although when everyone starts calling him "Jazz" in Breaking Dawn, I understand the pain. Movie Carlisle, I hope they do a better job on your hair and makeup in New Moon, sweetie. You look like an unnaturally pale Ken doll. But I love you anyway.
The movie was, in my opinion, well done. They stuck to the book pretty closely and I don't think they changed anything they shouldn't have. I don't care over-much for Kristen Stewart, but the rest of the cast has my undying devotion. I lined up at midnight to get my DVD and it was SO worth it. (Just a note: if you have access to the making-of documentary, watch the part where Peter Facinelli is explaining the flashback sequence in which the Cullens first meet the Quileutes. You won't be sorry, trust me.) I have to admit to being a bit nervous about New Moon because they're putting it out so quickly and the new director and all of that. We shall just have to see. Summit and Chris Weitz: please don't screw it up. And please, please let Alice steal a yellow Porsche. Thank you.
My favorite books in the series are Twilight and Breaking Dawn. So many people were in a royal snit over BD, but I just don't get that. It has been described as the most awesome crackfic ever and I must agree with that assessment. New Moon is decidedly my least favorite because of, as previously mentioned, the lack of sparkle. The end of it though, on the way back from Volterra and Edward and Bella's reunion the next day ... *sigh* One of my most favorite moments of the entire series. Favorite Twilight moment: meadow scene. Duh. Favorite Breaking Dawn moment: when Edward hears Renesmee's thoughts in utero. Favorite Eclipse moment: space heater. Hee. Eclipse as a whole, however, for me is just kind of ... there. I like it okay but I don't feel strongly about it like I do the other three. As mentioned earlier, the only time I have a real problem with Edward is in Eclipse. Maybe this has something to do with it? I don't know.
I flatter myself that I am not your run-of-the-mill Twilighter; that is, a teenager who has never read anything and therefore has nothing to compare these books to. That being said, I realize that the writing, on a purely technical level, isn't the best in the world. It gets pretty purple every now and then. The thing about it, though, is how it grabbed my attention immediately and never let go. I have thought and thought about it and I honestly can't tell you why I connected with it so quickly and so firmly. These books are special in that they evoke such strong responses from everyone who comes in contact with them - either you hate them or you love them. I've never heard of anyone being indifferent. I don't care who the author is or what the book is about, when it gets that kind of a response, you've done something right. For this, SMeyer, you get my applause.