Mal: So we run. Nandi: I understand, Captain Reynolds. You have your people to think of, same as me. And this ain't your fight. Mal: Don't believe you do understand, Nandi. I said 'we run'. We.

'Heart Of Gold'


Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?  

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Cass - Nov 09, 2010 1:23:33 pm PST #15671 of 30002
Bob's learned to live with tragedy, but he knows that this tragedy is one that won't ever leave him or get better.

Please do not tell me where the frustrating discussion is, even if I ask in a few minutes. I am frustrated just thinking about Other People.

I like us. We're better for talkies.


Juliebird - Nov 09, 2010 1:25:12 pm PST #15672 of 30002
I am the fly who dreams of the spider

Yeah, Dean's hyperfocused on Sam. And Dean and Sam gave up and sacrificed a lot at Heaven's behest, and were flung every which way by Heaven's denizens. And Dean was gunning for God in Swan Song. So no, I don't think Dean gives a rats ass about Heaven, when he's trying to undo the damage that Heaven's previous mess and damage caused to his brother.

That said, that's separate from him giving a rat's ass about what Cas is dealing with, on a personal level. I would like for him to understand where Cas is coming from*, like he finally got where Bobby was coming from in Weekend. But that's asking for a lot of objectivity. But the good stuff is where everyone's being a jackass to their friends and family and there's friction and strife amongst those we don't want it in, because we love them. And so our beloved boys are insensitive jerks to each other. But I'm expecting payoff and resolution. Not as in "I demand it", but feel that will be coming.

*and Dean's reaction to Cas' "of course, your problems come first" makes me think he does kind of get it, or at least is starting to.


§ ita § - Nov 09, 2010 1:30:33 pm PST #15673 of 30002
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Dean has who? Lisa, Ben, Bobby, Sam, and Cas. Lisa just dumped him, so no Ben. Bobby gave him the "it's not all about you, idjit" speech. Sam isn't the right Sam, he has no soul. Cas is distant and more unavailable than he's used to.

He's at a total loss. Sam is rightfully his main obsession right now, but he's got nowhere to go, and he's faced everyday with a golem of the person he loves most in the world.

I don't expect him to be sensitive to other people's problems until they verbally smack him around. It would be creepy and unreal.


Theresa - Nov 09, 2010 1:58:05 pm PST #15674 of 30002
"What would it take to get your daughter to stop tweeting about this?"

It's not like Cas apologised for beating the shit out of him.

This is a great point and further exposes their broccoli test. Dean was okay with no apology. As I am sure that Castiel understands about Dean's preoccupation.

I don't expect him to be sensitive to other people's problems until they verbally smack him around. It would be creepy and unreal.

And completely unlike Dean. He is sweet and kind, but he doesn't always get there on his own. He's Batman, not Stuart Smalley.

ION, I was catching up on Hawaii 5-0, and "Carmen" guest starred as Steve's sometime love interest. God knows I loved Carmen, but I'm really happy that Lisa is being played by the current actress. If we ever see her again.


Juliebird - Nov 09, 2010 3:22:41 pm PST #15675 of 30002
I am the fly who dreams of the spider

Fuck. I forgot to get broccoli at the grocery store.


Juliebird - Nov 09, 2010 3:24:31 pm PST #15676 of 30002
I am the fly who dreams of the spider

cheerios: D/C, bendy-style: [link]


§ ita § - Nov 09, 2010 4:46:26 pm PST #15677 of 30002
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Julie fails the broccoli test with herself...pass it on.

Dude, that corndog is disgusting in so many ways.


Juliebird - Nov 09, 2010 4:58:14 pm PST #15678 of 30002
I am the fly who dreams of the spider

::is sad::

All the Hours Wound Down was good. I was actually living in fear today that it would be horribly fucked up, since the last chapter had so much floofy schmoop in it, and it's sansday. I'll have to reread it with a new perspective. But I did like it a lot.

I stayed up until the wee hours of the night reading Kids in the Riot. So very good. I was a little surprised/disappointed that the D/C went from so tenuously tentative to curtain-fic so quickly, and alternately amused/peeved that Dean was such a piss-poor spy. But mostly amused.


Juliebird - Nov 09, 2010 5:01:14 pm PST #15679 of 30002
I am the fly who dreams of the spider

Dude, that corndog is disgusting in so many ways.

Is that your peg-leg or are you just happy to see me?


§ ita § - Nov 09, 2010 5:12:30 pm PST #15680 of 30002
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

I held my breath throughout All The Hours Wound. Even the...not so sad bits.

Dean kicked ass in Kids In The Riot! The fire alarm thing was genius. Hush. I loved the Andy beatdown and Sam pushing through the adoption bill/whatever. Those were both such messed up things. Oh, and Crowley rocked. To check a minor thing--did you get the impression that Bela was the woman he had sex with? I got a strange Dollhouse vibe off that, you know-- Adele/Victor.