At least they did well with Kali and Baldur?
Watching part of the first Chuck episode today, I was really surprised that when confronted by the real existence of the Winchesters he said there was only one explanation: he was a god. And then proceeded to apologize to both of them for all he'd put them through.
Think Kripke planned that all along?
Think Kripke planned that all along?
Once he started apologizing for the hookman (or was it the bugs?) and the ghost ship, I kind of figured. So funny.
I love Chuck.
Think Kripke planned that all along?
Nope.
It doesn't all hang together well enough for me. It's the weak point in Swan Song.
I'm not entirely cogent enough to put together the argument against it right now, but basically his interim appearances don't mesh with omniscience for me.
Having read the first few chapters of The Hunger Games, OMG, am I ever looking forward to the SPN fusion. That's totally perfect.
I looked. I didn't listen. I kinda teared up.
I have no doubt the actual dialogue dilutes it, but I won't bother with the audio before tomorrow.
Adorbs.
There's SPN/Hunger Games? Is it spoilery for the next two books?
It's not out yet, so no idea how spoilery it may yet be. I think it's trinityofone who's writing it for the DCBB.
WHICH IS NEXT WEEK.
Bring on the good fic with the good art, peeps!
AUTHOR: I'm going to let your
egregious
characterisation slide, and just bitch that...the boys didn't have any exorcisms memorised until at least mid season 3. STOP IT.
I gave up and started going back through my memories for the fic I know I like. Revisiting "Say Uncle" right now. Makes me wish we'd gotten more of Cas being reduced.