Dear Misha,
One word. Chainsaw. (Or bow saw or pruning saw or practically anything other than what you were using.)
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Dear Misha,
One word. Chainsaw. (Or bow saw or pruning saw or practically anything other than what you were using.)
Do you get the feeling that Misha's mother is only now recovering from her PTSD of raising him?
Misha: "I've got a great idea!"
Mother: "Lord, help us."
I'd forgotten to consider the shift to Fridays when I was looking at this year's ratings. I still feel dreadfully protective of Show, though.
That's . . . embarrassing. And hysterical. Oh Misha.
I'm pretty startled at how high Supernatural placed on this list of the top 100 sff shows.
AWESOME. That's this Friday? I'll have to make sure to leave the parent's place in a timely fashion. Although I'm sure that by Thursday morning I'll be more than ready to skidaddle.*
My refresh on Groped By An Angel wasn't working, so I thought there was nothing new for days and out of desperation started an AU J2 fic. This was not working for me (way beyond the lack of spellcheck and the knocking of White Collar). Now there's too much new stuff.
I haven't thought much more on the Sam body/soul situation, but I don't think the mind/body philosophy is the answer. If it was, I'd think that Soulless Sam would be more physically, creature-comfort driven. If nothing was left but base physical and chemical reactions, with a retention of memory, I feel that he wouldn't just be cold, but almost zombie-like. But that's not right, either. Just that there'd be no drive, no divine spark. Just a body that wants to stay living, instinctual, but lacking in motivation.
*I have no idea what day or week I thought it was when I typed that
I think this could be one of Misha's finest moments. Or something.
I suspect his family budget has a line item for bail money. Charmingly insane.
What about Aaron, who we saw in the episode where we met Balthazar? Wasn't he missing his soul until Balthazar was forced to return it?
Castiel stuck his hand inside Aaron and found his soul, and that it had been sold. Soul selling seems to be a consignment thing, not an instant removal.