I don't know if I can, actually, just by looking at episode titles. I'm also trying to work on some fic myself.
Write? Research? Paint my nails, which really need it? Stare at more pictures of JA and JP?
It's a complicated decision-making process, let me tell you.
The highest short-term ROI is probably the picturing staring.
Well, I got season 1 covered.
Return on investment.
Colin says he's only sometimes blond.
I see his point, although I'd call him blond (still not JA, though). I go red in the sun, and Colin only considers himself blond for a sunny month or two.
Ah. Sometimes it's very obvious that I've never worked in a real business environment. The only acronym I know is P&L. I had to ask S. the other day what CIO meant, even.
I'm going to sit over here and happily hang on to my dark-haired, damaged, bow-legged Dean.
Huh. See, that's a fairly normal outfit by my standards. Like a low-key corpGoth attempt at casual Friday. So there's no wigging to be had.
moves next to Plei
Of course, my other reaction to that outfit was "Oh look! Misha borrowed one of Gerard's outfits", and then I realized I needed an AU where the MCR boys get stuck trying to help the Winchesters, and conversations between Gerard and Castiel.
He just looks too Hogwarts!
Fine, enjoy the creepy picture.
So, first sighted appearance of battle-ready sleeping is in Dead Man's Blood, when John is crashing with them. Maybe the "sleep like a normal person" thing was something Dean and Sam did when Dad wasn't around. I can see it as being a part of John's training.
Poor, deluded Colin!
See, I am not kidding about bringing back brownette! Just throw all the borderline cases into that category and all's well!
My sons' hair was only a shade or two in intensity apart. StE was white-blond at birth and his hair darkened. StY had black hair, which fell out and grew back medium to light brown. When they were 4-ish to 8-ish, their hair was a similar shade, but StY's always had a brown, golden, richer tone--not red-blond, but light brown. StE's always had a greyish, dirty-blond tone, definitely blond. Even sunbleached in summer, there was a definite, detectable difference, and it was tone, not shade.