Really huge Supernatural spoiler: The brotherly bond will be back in full effect 6x22. More than now? I don't know. It's pretty solid currently. Also, season cliffhanger.
In the Castiel-centric episode Bobby is supposed to be telling Dean the truth about Cas and Dean doesn't want to believe it. Oh, woes. Regrettable things indeed.
So apparently Kurt is prom queen and Karofsky is prom king or something? Is Glee heteronormative like that?
Is Glee heteronormative like that?
Sort of? Although they are less so than most prime time series, there's a whole dual or triple storyline going on, bullying, out vs not and the drive for popularity, so I think it plays into all of them. There's been a huge shitstorm because the source of this was an extra and rumor has it that Ryan Murphy is trying to get Fox to allow him to reshoot or at least put that out there as a foiler (or maybe the whole story is a plant to keep the plot alive?)
So apparently Kurt is prom queen and Karofsky is prom king or something?
I haven't read any of the spoilers on the internet, all I know is what I've seen here. But judging by the last episode Karofsky would have to be drugged or make light-years' worth of advancement in his attitude before that would happen. (Not to mention, why the hell would Kurt want to be part of that pairing?)
Only reason I know it because there was a kerfuffle where an extra leaked it and one of the show guys went all "You'll never extra in this town again!" and now her twitter is gone.
WhatEVs.
There's a rumor on Twitter that Misha is being written off SPN and will not be a part of season 7. Hope it's a rumor, but I can kind of see his storyline ending this season.
The rumour is sourced from someone who says they share a doctor with his agent. It's more than spurious at this point.
I've asked Colin, but he has a distinct lack of urgency about getting the answer.
I recall a con attendee relating that Misha mentioned something about his schedule and the start of shooting for Season 7, so if he is being written off it must be a very recent development.
Given that sourcing and Misha's scheduling, I'd have to agree it's more than spurious.
Thanks for clearing that up!
SPN summary for the finale:
"There are two distinct episodes in this two-hour fire-and-brimstone buffet event. For the appetizer, "Let It Bleed," Dean faces his worst nightmare when Lisa and Ben are unexpectedly abducted. In the main course finale, "The Man Who Knew Too Much," the war in Heaven comes to a head. Castiel faces off with Raphael and the walls holding back Sam's memories of Hell crumble. Someone (human? angel? demon?) will die and someone will be transformed. Prepare to gasp, possibly cry and write angry forum entries. Oh, and sorry, John Winchester won't show his face for the finale."
Man, they better not fridge Lisa.