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Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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hee! That was cute.
I just realied in horror that architeuthis is posting tomorrow. I don't know that I'll have the willpower to not start reading it before Show and risk a furiously fast read with no time to appreciate and digest before moving on to actual Show, or to be able to stop reading when Show comes on. What do I do?!
Those daggamus illustrations are gorgeous. (I can't remember if I spelled that right.) The wings are fantastic.
Oh, no! If he's uploading then D/C BB is over. Sadness.
I wonder if he'll post while I have net access tomorrow. Hope so. It would be nice to have it to read.
I envy people who can draw wings. And those are some wings.
Two fics in a row I've read now, AU, where Sam and Dean used to meet to eat on Thursdays but have now switched to Fridays. I get it. It's cute. STOP.
There was a guy in my last meeting who looks *just* like a daggomus_prime drawing, especially Sam. Once I realised that, I couldn't stop staring at him. I'm going to be distracted forever now.
Also, I want to draw him.
Inside secrets of two of Supernatural's most pivotal episodes. Excerpts from the S5 companion book regarding "Changing Channels"...
"The clear winner for my favorite episode of Supernatural, period, is ‘Changing Channels'," states creator Eric Kripke. "Of anything we've ever done on Supernatural, it's the closest approximation of my true sense of humor, which is to say, juvenile. I just loved it. On top of that, to have it not just be an exercise in whimsy, but have a solid and unexpected mythology reason for it, really grounded it.
...and "Swan Song."
"The pressure's always on when you're doing a season finale," points out Jensen Ackles, "because they're always the big climactic ending to not only a storyline or whatnot, but to the season itself. After shooting twenty-one episodes it's like running a marathon and then being asked to sprint the last mile. There's a lot of pressure, and I think that raises the level of creativity and raises the bar as far as what people are doing. Like, for the scene with Dean and Sam talking on the hood of the car, I did two takes and I was happy with what I'd done, but being the final episode, I thought, ‘You know what? Let me do one more,' and that ended up being the better of the three. So I think that added effort and that added desire of making this a special episode is definitely something cool."
DCBB: Once, Again, Always has a strange nonsensical time-jumping narrative with random RPS thrown in sporadically.
Everthing That Matters was okay, except it made me long for Thursday's Child.
The Empire of the Lion and the Wolf was an overly wordy and long wall of text. Seriously, paragraph breaks. And for something that long, I expect more plot and action and forward motion. And I hate the trope of accidental bonding.
Haven't yet touched Songs of Love and Hate, because of the pairings and the summary is cracktastic.
I've still got vids on the brain, and am highly pissed that the three times Cas has died, we only saw one, and it was ridiculous. Kripke, think of the vidders! Even the lackies and minions got more visually aesthetic deaths. C'mon!
Three times Cas has died? Am I missing something?
I liked The Empire of the Lion and the Wolf. I liked the world. And Cas was great.
I'm reading Songs of Love and Hate right now because of the art and hummph. Not in love. I despise when authors make Ben Dean's son. Not unless it's canon, folks. I don't like what it says about Lisa. Also, Dean seems to be a douchebag right off the bat. I'm fairly sure that the makeout session that grossed me out the most isn't even a pairing in the headers. I'm scared of the rest.
Speaking of scared, the story with the random RPS--to read or not to read? The summary looked fine, but that last pairing?
Which one was Everything That Matters?
I can see Lisa telling Dean that Ben's not his because it was the right thing to do at the time and then after she realized they were developing a real relationship, feeling like it was too late to tell him the truth. I don't think it's going to turn out that way, but I'm prepared to buy it if it does.
It's a cowardly shitty thing to do, and I think it spoils her character. But nothing she's done in this story makes any sense.