It likely will, I fear.
Ah, well. No sparkles to be seen, anyway.
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It likely will, I fear.
Ah, well. No sparkles to be seen, anyway.
Plei, Suela, let me ask again before I presume. I'd like to tag these lines of yours, if it's okay.
Besides, homocidal racist TRUCK.
GHOST truck, even.
Oh, sure, Beverly. But please correct the spelling on homicidal? Thanks!
Done. And thanks!
But please correct the spelling on homicidal?So, not gay killing with the homocidal*? Because it's wrong, but I want to see some very twee truck getting its kill on.
* and by gay killing, with homocidal, I am thinking that the gay truck is the one doing the killing.
Sorry, Bev! I'd meant to say yes, but then work ate me. You have tag carte blanche, FWIW.
FYI, we just finished SPN S1.
I like the characters, but the plots? NSM. I think I am spoiled by the quality (& quantity) of genuinely surprising plot twists that Buffy, Angel & Firefly provided.
Oh, Dead Man's Blood! Awesome! Jilli, you're into the finale arc, then. You may want to stay up to watch the rest of it...
Oh, we did, we did.
Still no flail tho'. But very fun, and I did not see the final few minutes of the last episode coming at all.
(Oh, and one of my minor occult-y quibbles: the Seal of Solomon would not have worked by being drawn on the ceiling. And even if it *could* work that way, it would have had to have been left unfinished, with them finishing the Seal and invoking it after they lured Meg into position.)
t / occult & folk magic geeking
I'm trying to figure out why I haven't fallen as hard for SPN as some of you, and all I can really come up with is that it isn't hitting the right emotional buttons hard enough for me. I'm spending more time trying to guess where they're going with the Monster of the Week than getting completely emotionally invested.
I'm trying to figure out why I haven't fallen as hard for SPN as some of you
I suppose there's the possibility that it crept up on some people but we knew about the Flail! for quite awhile before taking the plunge.
I'm spending more time trying to guess where they're going with the Monster of the Week than getting completely emotionally invested.
See, and I'm more "Monster? Eh. Handwavy, handwavy, what does this tell us about our boys?"
I mean, most of my non-work, non-family brain power right now is tied up in explaining to people outside of my head how Dean's attitude toward prayer and religion ties right back into his role in the family and how much asking things of them is like pulling teeth, and then I get caught up on the sheer terror of the closest thing (not closet thing) we ever see to him praying in S1 with "Dad! Dad, don’t you let it kill me!" and then I am sad and have to go flail quietly in the corner for a while.