OK, so I can post this without whitefonting it. I'm reminded of it by our discussion re: the difference between Sam and Dean in the sexxin'.
I'm not sure anyone else will think this is as funny as I did, but I'm still giggling reading it several days later. I read it here (which is a pro-Wincest LJ, fyi, linked to give credit to the author and not to encourage anyone to read it or like it).
Speaking of gettin' it on, in the commercial for "A VERY SPECIAL SECOND PART EPISODE OF SUPERNATURAL", Dean looked TINY while he was romping that girl. TINY! I think it's sort of unfortunate for Jensen Ackles when they're like "It's a two-parter! In this part, Big Jared here takes his shirt off and like, pumps a chick on his lap with his gigantic and heavily veined man-hands! In the NEXT episode, you'll make dreamy dreamy twink love to some virgin chick!"
I first read it on my iPhone while on the bus heading home from work, and I burst out into this huge braying guffaw, and every single person riding with me turned around to look.
Did anyone else think that it wasn't Ruby when she was all "It's soft inside this body, Sam"?
I just thought it was a really blatant sex reference.
I wondered if decomposition had set in.
Well, the body wasn't actually dead - just in a coma, or persistant vegitative state or something. In the hospital scene it looked like she wasn't even on a ventilator or anything.
And, if Anna (Hanna?) isn't a virgin anymore does that mean she'll stop hearing the angels?
Well, the body wasn't actually dead - just in a coma, or persistant vegitative state or something.
I don't think so. the doctors were calling for a time of death when Ruby snuck in.
Did they establish that Anna is a virgin? Because I don't recall that happening.
eep ... I really didn't watch this episode closely enough. Obviously, I'll have to rewatch. And pay special attention to some special scenes.
Oh, I thought she was brain-dead and they were unhooking the machinery. I didn't get full-on dead from it.
I also don't recall any discussion of Anna's state of hymenation one way or the other.
Ruby mentioned her usual body lying on the floor and rotting when she was possessing the other woman to warn the Winchesters, so I imagine her presence didn't actually restore life but just a close facsimile.
Ruby slipped in just after the body'd flatlined. I think she did the one second after technical death thing.
Any time she's not actively in the body would, then, be time it could be spending decomposing cheerfully.
Please don't ask why, but thanks to this conversation, I'm not going to be able to think of Sam and Ruby without thinking of lutefisk.
Umm, knowing how lutefisk is made, I think I get the picture. Need brain bleach now.