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* WinBackTheCrowd: Many of ''Twilight'''s past detractors, primarily the men that mocked its popularity among teenage girls, half-jokingly admitted to finally being able to understand its appeal once the GenderFlip allowed them to put themselves in the protagonist's shoes and vicariously experience what it's like to have multiple hot supernatural creatures unconditionally fawn over them.
* TheWoobie: Poor Charlie Swan. He only got to see his son sporadically when he was growing up and when he moves in with him, Charlie tries time and again to relate to his son and build a relationship, only to get rebuffed repeatedly. To top it all off, the last time he sees Beau he's packing his bags in fury, and gets killed soon after.
* TheWoobie: Poor Charlie Swan. He only got to see his son sporadically when he was growing up and when he moves in with him, Charlie tries time and again to relate to his son and build a relationship, only to get rebuffed repeatedly. To top it all off, the last time he sees Beau he's packing his bags in fury, and gets killed soon after.
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* WinBackTheCrowd: Many of ''Twilight'''s past detractors, primarily the men that guys who mocked its popularity among teenage girls, half-jokingly admitted to finally being able to understand its appeal once the GenderFlip allowed them to put themselves in the protagonist's shoes and vicariously experience what it's like to have multiple hot supernatural creatures girls unconditionally fawn over them.
* TheWoobie: Poor Charlie Swan. He only got to see his son sporadically when he was growing up and when he moves in with him, Charlie tries time and again to relate to his son and build a relationship, only to get rebuffed repeatedly. To top it all off, the last time he sees Beau he's packing his bags in fury, and Beau gets killed (as far as Charlie knows) soon after.
* TheWoobie: Poor Charlie Swan. He only got to see his son sporadically when he was growing up and when he moves in with him, Charlie tries time and again to relate to his son and build a relationship, only to get rebuffed repeatedly. To top it all off, the last time he sees Beau he's packing his bags in fury, and Beau gets killed (as far as Charlie knows) soon after.
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* WinTheCrowd: WinBackTheCrowd: Many of ''Twilight'''s past detractors, primarily the men that mocked its popularity among teenage girls, half-jokingly admitted to finally being able to understand its appeal once the GenderFlip allowed them to put themselves in the protagonist's shoes and vicariously experience what it's like to have multiple hot supernatural creatures unconditionally fawn over them.
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* AuthorsSavingThrow: One of the reasons Meyer wrote ''Life and Death: Twilight Reimagined'' was to try and make the point that in [[{{Literature/Twilight}} the original]], Bella wasn't seemingly [[DamselInDistress weak]] and [[UnfazedEveryman passive]] because she was a girl, but because she was a human surrounded by supernaturals.
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* AuthorsSavingThrow: One of the reasons Meyer wrote ''Life and Death: Twilight Reimagined'' was to try and make the point that in [[{{Literature/Twilight}} the original]], Bella wasn't seemingly [[DamselInDistress weak]] and [[UnfazedEveryman passive]] because she was a girl, but because she was a human surrounded by supernatural.supernaturals.
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* SpiritualSuccessor: Of sorts to Film{{Underworld}}. Female vampire - check! Normal male LoveInterest - check! Werewolves want him too? Check!
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* TheWoobie: Poor Charlie Swan. He only got to see his son sporadically when he was growing up and when he moves in with him, Charlie tries time and again to relate to his son and build a relationship, only to get rebuffed repeatedly. To top it all off, the last time he sees Beau he's packing his backs in fury, and gets killed soon after.
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* TheWoobie: Poor Charlie Swan. He only got to see his son sporadically when he was growing up and when he moves in with him, Charlie tries time and again to relate to his son and build a relationship, only to get rebuffed repeatedly. To top it all off, the last time he sees Beau he's packing his backs bags in fury, and gets killed soon after.
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* AuthorsSavingThrow: One of the reasons Meyer wrote ''Life and Death: Twilight Reimagined'' was to try and make the point that in [[{{Literature/Twilight}} the original]], Bella wasn't seemingly [[DamselInDistress weak]] and [[UnfazedEveryman passive]] because she was a girl, but because she was a human surrounded by supernaturals.
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* AuthorsSavingThrow: One of the reasons Meyer wrote ''Life and Death: Twilight Reimagined'' was to try and make the point that in [[{{Literature/Twilight}} the original]], Bella wasn't seemingly [[DamselInDistress weak]] and [[UnfazedEveryman passive]] because she was a girl, but because she was a human surrounded by supernaturals.supernatural.
TheWoobie: Poor Charlie Swan. He only got to see his son sporadically when he was growing up and when he moves in with him, Charlie tries time and again to relate to his son and build a relationship, only to get rebuffed repeatedly. To top it all off, the last time he sees Beau he's packing his backs in fury, and gets killed soon after.
TheWoobie: Poor Charlie Swan. He only got to see his son sporadically when he was growing up and when he moves in with him, Charlie tries time and again to relate to his son and build a relationship, only to get rebuffed repeatedly. To top it all off, the last time he sees Beau he's packing his backs in fury, and gets killed soon after.
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* AuthorsSavingThrow: One of the reasons Meyer wrote ''Life and Death: Twilight Reimagined'' was to try and make the point that in [[{{Literature/Twilight}} the original]], Bella wasn't seemingly [[DamselInDistress weak]] and [[UnfazedEveryman passive]] because she was a girl, but because she was a human surrounded by supernaturals.