Mrrowr indeed. Best. Wink. Ever!
Spike ,'Selfless'
Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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I vote for this wink, because it saved the world, but when it comes to hot, the former wins.
And Jensen does it with different eyes. He's ambi-eye-ous.
He s-winks both ways?
Ow. That one actually hurt.
But still, he shouldn't wink at Sam with the same eye he lascived at Cas with. It's not appropriate.
New Dean study: Is there a difference in Dean's intentions based on which eye he uses to wink?
Right eye -- Sincerity, trust me, I won't let you down.
Left eye -- Just kiddin'. I love you. Can I touch your wings later?
Someone may have looked into this already. I'll check Superwiki. Guess I'm not eating tonight.
I watched that gif too long and Dean started to look pre-seizure. Oops.
God, he is beautiful. And that moment destroyed me.
I think he's left eye dominant, because his left eye twitches more when he does it with his right.
Not that I'm thinking about shit, or nothing.
Theresa, you crack me up.
Okay, AU fic question: does it hurt or help to place well known antagonists in the show in a fic? I mean, on one hand, the second you mention Gordon or Ansem Weems or someone named Lucy or Bela or Ruby (unless it's *that* kind of fic), you're telegraphing from a thousand miles away that this person is just No Good. On the other hand, I've read fic that is just chock full of original characters, and I honestly can't keep whose who straight, and kinda wish I had an instant face and could remember who was supposed to be shady (I'm thinking specifically of the rather underwhelming "When Black Turns to Grey").
So, telegraphing, or confusion?
Telegraphing. I hated the slew of new people in When Black Turns To Grey. I couldn't tell one from the other in the end. At least name them after victims and leave it up to me to notice they were familiar names.
Actually, it wasn't that bad, was it? The victim, her husband, and the killer? Still it seemed much.
Maybe it was that the story parts were posted so far apart from each other, maybe if we had read it all in one go it wouldn't have been so bad?