Awesome.
'The Killer In Me'
Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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I would go in, at least to shake someone's hand.
That's excellent.
I've noticed several SPN fanfic writers using "ridiculous" as an adjective for physical objects like clothing and so forth in a way that strikes me as very British. I can see one of the Winchesters saying "this is ridiculous!" about a situation, but not using it as a descriptive word in that manner.
Rockstarpeach is killing me. KILLING me.
But I've decided how it's going to end, and I'm hanging tightly onto that.
I've decided how it's going to end
Did you tell her?
It's taking everything I have not to, let me tell you. She's all porn and heartbreak, but she's got to be human, right?
I told scaramouche I needed a happy ending for her HS AU, and she said she'd come through, so maybe I have magical powers.
I signed up for magical powers years ago! Damn it.
IMToD was on this morning, and I started wondering about reapers (i.e. Tessa mostly) and Death.
The reapers make it seem like Death is sort of figurehead, don't they? He's got minions doing all the heavy lifting.
Does Death make the decisions on who dies and then give the list to the reapers? I feel like I'm missing something.
Does Death make the decisions on who dies and then give the list to the reapers? I feel like I'm missing something.
I got the idea that he makes sure that people on 'the list' die so that the balance of things doesn't get thrown off, but that Tessa wasn't sure where Death got said list. This supposition is based on a fuzzy memory of the most recent ep.
I kind of wish they'd touched on the omnipresence of Death. I mean, thousands of people die every day all over the world (not to mention all the other places throughout the cosmos that Death implied in "Two Minutes to Midnight"); clearly Dean was just getting a brief and narrow view of the responsibilities.