Heh, I can hear Cathy Nightingale- Stop saying Hull!
Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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Destiny of a Hunter was awful. That's the worst D/C BB fic I've read. The language was stilted and awkward, the plotting random (Jo? What was that for? Did she have any lines?) and Dean was a douche fortuitously excused by the plotline.
And I have no idea what the Bobby/Crowley stuff was about, but I'm not going to read it again in any detail to find out.
Already forgot both story and author who spelled it "Stalls" cemetary.
I just read a D/C where they have a baby that I didn't hate. But there was no MPREG. It just kind of appeared. It was kinda cute.
Destiny of a Hunter was awful.
oh good, I didn't finish it.
Wow, wandersfound explains how Dean is attracted to Jimmy in the space of a paragraph. Way to force the matter. That wasn't slapped on at all.
Wandersfound did a lot of explaining and very little expressing. I found her story disappointing. I still don't buy why Jimmy was attracted to Dean, why he wouldn't go home, or all in all what happened between them.
But Destiny of a Hunter was plain badfic.
But in happier news, Supernatural day!
Elsewhere I read a suggestion that Sampa had been raised from Hell, and that's where he was taking his suggestions from. Hmmph. Why would he go to hell? I don't want Mary's father to have been hellbound. I think I'd prefer rogue angels. They're pretty bad themselves. But at least he'd have been in Heaven.
Watching Sam, Interrupted this morning. I have heard people debate Dean's comments about Babar the Elephant and the 50 drinks comment. But why assume he is a reliable narrator here? Yes, telling the truth got them admitted, but neither comment came off as the truth. The not having children's books comments felt like an excuse to cover using Dr. Babar as part of their cover. And the 50 drinks felt like Dean showing off and exagerrating.
At least that is my take on it.
What's showing off about 50 drinks? It sounds like a sad, frank thing, like everything else he said to his fictional therapist. In fact, I'm assuming that what he said to her was probably the most honest he's been all season, and that's probably the point of her fake existence.
As for stuff he says to maintain a cover, I consider that completely different--he doesn't say he never had children's books, by the way. What he does do is quote Fletch.
Why did I *just* now do the math? That's seven drinks a day, plus one. God.