Dude, if we were making out, I'd totally call him a lot worse.
ha, I wanted to COMM that but I'm afraid no one outside Supernatural would appreciate it.
I've ... learned how to fanwank, haven't I?
It is a wonderfully useful skill.
It's pretty to watch too. Makes me feel all warm inside.
The actress playing Ruby reminds me a of Mercedes McNab, it's been bugging me until just now. Am I the only one who thinks that?
I'm not reminded of MM by KC.
However, I blame KC for the fact that I dreamed about Shaun and David Cassidy last night.
Not a 70s Tiger Beat kind of dream, I hasten to add. More of a randomly watching an interview with them (some kind of Inside the Actor's Studio thing) and going, "Yes, she really does look like that branch of the family." kind of dream.
I don't think they look identical, but certain ways Ruby moved or said something reminded me of Harmony.
The singsong entitlement was there, though Harmony never displayed that much intelligence.
I don't think he would have accepted it quite so cavalierly.
That bit didn't make me terribly happy. I think they did it to show how competent Bella is, that she could get the drop on Dean. I was dissappointed that the writers didn't have Dean throw himself in front of Sam. The way that rabbit foot was going, she would have shot at Dean, missed, the bullet would have ricocheted off a tombstone (or maybe one of the marble angels, that would be good) and done something non-lethal to an inanimate object two blocks away. She could have still lifted the lottery tickets in revenge, but she's not Gwen and I don't want her to be.
I was dissappointed that the writers didn't have Dean throw himself in front of Sam.
I think you underestimate how fast bullets travel. Unless she was a football field away, the bullet left the gun and entered flesh before anybody there could have reacted. Dean was standing in the way (more or less) in the first place; what more could you ask of the man, except that he turn into The Flash and be able to move faster than human perception?
Also, the point was, Sam was still unlucky (and Bela hadn't touched the thing yet); so if anything had ricocheted, it still would have hit him somehow. And done as it was -- that is, firing at Sam rather than at Dean -- it made clear that
everybody
knows what each Winchester's weakness is. She didn't have to threaten Dean; she knew to threaten the thing he values more than himself.
The part I liked about that scene was Dean's indignation at the very idea that a perfectly sane, unpossessed human being would shoot at him for mere personal gain. One expects him to be angry, but the fact he was shocked charmed me. So naive.
When you guys are saying "Gwen" are you meaning "Electro-Gwen" or some SPN sort of Gwen?
Yeah, Angel's Gwen, sumi.