Another vid rec -- ya'll have to go watch Want by Destina [link] it's what the Yellow Eyed Demon wants.
Supernatural 1: Saving People, Hunting Things - the Family Business
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The very ones, Ailleann! Thank you! Where were they hiding?
Off to watch YED!
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Here is another new vid. This one is not like the last one: [link]
Wow, Destina's vid was gorgeous.
Off to watch the next one.
That one was ... very different, yes. I'm not quite sure how I feel about it yet.
Also, I'm sort of baffled that Ellen and Jo aren't included as far as I can tell.
Amyliz, the point was the violence against and evil of. Based on that, Ellen and Jo wouldn't be in it--although I suppose they could have used clips from BUABS.
I should say that although it's not pretty, I really appreciate that they made this vid, because it's a telling statement on the show. I suspect that not even Kripke has realized quite what the show is saying; I'd love for him to see it (although I know that's not done in vidding and I wouldn't suggest anyone show it to him).
quite what the show is saying
That women are often victims? I may be slightly clueless.
Not to sound unfeminist, but they often are. Also, a lot of guys die too. (And a lot of the women in that vid didn't die.)
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Amyliz, the point was the violence against and evil of. Based on that, Ellen and Jo wouldn't be in it--although I suppose they could have used clips from BUABS.
Did it not go all the way to the end, though? Because Jo's part in BUaBS definitely should have been in, and even Ellen in AHBL.
I did get the point of it, as I understood it, and I liked the way it switched halfway through. But I'm not sure I get what you mean by how it's a telling statement on the show -- based *solely* on gender, everyone has a pretty equal opportunity to be a victim or a victimizer as far as I can tell.