Well, Dean does dress like a butch lesbian
Oh my total god. This explains so much about me.
A topic for the discussion of Farscape, Smallville, and Due South. Beware possible invasions of Stargate, Highlander, or pretty much any other "genre" show that captures our fancy. Expect Adult Content and discussion of the Big Gay Sex.
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Well, Dean does dress like a butch lesbian
Oh my total god. This explains so much about me.
Oh my total god. This explains so much about me.
BWahahah!
Kripke owes me a toaster: I hooked my genre-tv-watching coworker. Told her she and her husband needed to Tivo the show so I could talk about it with her, and instead she went to Target on Christmas Eve and bought Season 1 and then watched the entire thing over vacation. And then her husband torrented the first half of S2. By Tuesday she'll be fully up to speed.
I am not, however, steering her to the fic. That waits at least until I'm no longer working in the same office...
I just watched the "Out of Time" episode of Torchwood. Am I the only one who hopes the Rift plops Diane somwhere into the Doctor's path in a future season when they need a new companion? I think that life would be exactly what she's looking for, and in 40 minutes she made me like her more than any of the Torchwood regulars have managed in most of a season. I heard other fans say it was so sad to see her go, but the only part of it that's sad to me is that I won't be seeing more of her—I'm glad she escaped the pit of suckitude that is the Torchwood Hub before any of her awesomeness rubbed off.
Peculiarly, the Torchwood scripts don't seem to be judging the characters--when this is what I'm very much expecting. Now, characters have judged other characters, but not the script, in any plot development ways.
My Weekend of TV and Comics has begun. I'm watching Bugs --- right now Dean is fighting off termites with a a home made flame thrower. And the parade of That Guy/Girl from That Other Show continued because it was Joe Dawson! As the anthropology professor. And now they've all survived and the bugs are flying off into the sunrise. And it's a happy family moment. Plus the "we accept buyers of any race, religion, creed, or sexual orientation." Ha!
And awww!! Sammy, thinking John was disappointed in him and being the Marylin of the family (loved the reference), but John was secretly checking up on him!
Now on to disc 3!
That's the only episode (the bug ep) I couldn't watch. I tried, I really did, but I just have too many insect phobias. I tried listening to it, instead, but a few minutes in my skin started trying to crawl off my body, and I was twitching as though I was having a seizure of some sort, and I gave up. Now that we have the DVDs, maybe I can do it in 5 minute segments or something.
Finished off season 1, just watched the first two episodes of season 2 and all I want to do is tuck Sam and Dean into bed and feed them chicken soup. Talk about ripping our hearts out by ripping theirs out. Wah!
I may have to go back and rewatch the bug episode. All I remember of that was is the very beginning. I'm thinking I may have stopped that one to go do something else and then forgot I hadn't finished watching it. The perils of mainlining the entire season so quickly.
and all I want to do is tuck Sam and Dean into bed and feed them chicken soup.All? That's all? Cause I ... I wanna do stuff.
What Cass said.
I just watched In my time of Dying, and chicken soup isn't what came to mind.
Also, but relatedly, there were an awful lot of shots of Dean walking away from the camera in that ep.
and chicken soup isn't what came to mind.Not that there couldn't be chicken soup. After. For nourishment maybe.
It's just that they aren't the tuck in, feed soup, and then maybe much later molest kind of woobies. The soup is more of an afterthought. Along with the optionality of the tucking in. More of an any flat surface in a storm kind of woobie.