Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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Also, it's unlikely your head is going to stay perfectly straight unless you make an effort.
Maybe TMI so I'll whitefont:
My mom's stayed straight. Didn't shift at all. What did happen is her mouth was slightly open and after about a half an hour, it closed. Gases.
I hate when someone is trying to make a point about show biases and conveniently can't remember any exceptions. Show is racist because you can't remember Rufus, Victor, Missouri, Tamara, or Joshua? Sexist because you define Mary, Jo, Ellen, Meg, and Lilith by their genitalia? There's a point at which you have to admit you're doing some of the heavy lifting.
You really have to do more to convince me that Bobby is significantly more complex than Ellen.
I know I don't come from the same place a lot of people do in watching shows like this, but the feeling I keep getting is that no one is ever going to be happy. And that a lot of people are doing unnecessary heavy lifting.
Bobby gets more screen time than Ellen did, but more complex? No.
I love Bobby, but complicated he's not. If you're going to bitch that he gets nuanced writing and Ellen never did, I don't know what you want out of the show.
Of course, if you say Dean continually hit on Jo, I'm also not sure what show you were watching. Jo hit on Dean, nobody hit on anyone, Dean hit on Jo. There was no continual.
I'd love if the show had more heavily recurring black characters. But I don't think it's racist because it doesn't, because it doesn't treat the black characters any worse than the white ones.
I'd love if the show had more heavily recurring female characters. But that has
nothing
to do with how well they can write a woman when they actually want to make her a character (instead of a pinup in jeopardy). Although we've had a slew of nubile victims, we've had a bunch of great and interesting women too.
What you said.
Also, I need to rewatch the last episode again. Just ... because.
I'm trying to set up a script for QA testing an application I'm working on, and I just realised my first seach instruction was "Search for 'jake'" and my second was "Search for 'abel'".
My subconscious surprised me on that one.
Heh. Poor Adam. I wonder if we'll ever find out what happened to him, or if we're supposed to assume housing Michael just blew him to pieces.
Well, Death gave Dean the option of bringing him back, so I'd assumed he was still around and nominally salvageable. I'd imagine Death wouldn't bother to lie, but then again, what is truth to those older than god?
Man, I could read D/C first times
forever.
What's with that? Arthur/Eames I'm all about established.
Oh, and can someone make me a (crack) Castiel vid to "Don't Stop Believing"? Ta, ever so.
Well, Death gave Dean the option of bringing him back
Oh, right. Bad me, no biscuit.
It depends on the pairing for me. I love love love established Sam/Jess, Stanford-era.
I like first time Sam/Jess a lot. Actually, I like pre-het Sam/Jess. I like the potential for extreme outside PoV there, mixed with righteous lust.
How did they meet? Well, okay, I guess we know it's Brady now, but there's still some leeway there. How weird did she think he was? All that stuff.