That's okay, I call dibbs on it for the afterlife.
Buffy ,'Beneath You'
Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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Guess whoooo had a fun Halloween?
Supernatural Sneak peek - less spoilery than the promo!
::claps hands and bounces::
Man, Friday seems far away.
Side note: You all should be very jealous of me, because ita just sent me Dean artwork, which is fabulous!
Me, too, me, too! I have artwork with Sam!
Wheee!
I feel cheated that we didn't get to actually see Cas removing his belt. /is a perv.
serial: This is like the best twitfic ever (even though I only just learned what a twitfic was):
Dean narrowed his aquamarine eyes, moss colored flecks flashing as he peered at Castiel's sapphire orbs.
"I hate this fandom," he grunted.
I feel kind of at a loss now that the D/C BB is over. Which of course means it's time to review all the stories and bookmark appropriately, but...new long stuff?
Oh, right. Reverse big bang. I love this fandom.
I've watched last week's episode twice now, and am ready to go again.
So what's a soul in SPN? It's not the animating force--is it like Buffy, kinda, the conscience and empathy? I've seen people insisting that Sam does feel, so that's not it, but I get the impression that it's the "better" human emotions he no longer gets instinctively, although he intellectually still understands them.
It's not as much the conscience as on Buffy, because he's still doing good. He's just cold--he's dead inside even more than Dean was reputed to be by Famine.
But he does still want things. It's confusing.
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And can I say, obviously, how chuffed I was that Lisa mentioned Dean's drinking? Y'all know I'm obsessed, but I thought it was way too obvious to be trivial, still.
And, of course, Castiel pouring him the drink with no verbal communication on the topic had me pleased as punch. No pun intended. Any Show non-verbal communication pleases me, but when it's facilitating an addiction, it's even better.
How much were we supposed to take away that the truth didn't remotely make Dean suicidal? Even if Sam had told the truth, he's obviously closer to homicidal than anything else. Lisa depressed the hell out of him (and how I love that Dean), and Bobby grossed him out, but it didn't look like Veritas was going to have a simple time getting her tribute out of him.