I would love to see them shopping in, like, Penney's for FBI wear. In S1 (I think in Phantom Traveler?) it seems like the first time Dean's worn a suit, because he complains about it and keeps wriggling and adjusting when they walk out of the store. But they clearly picked up a couple more along the way.
It makes me weirdly sad to think of Sam in Palo Alto, buying a suit for the first time, because I think he would have needed one at one point or another. At least a sport coat and dress trousers. And that seems like something your dad should take you to do.
This moment of emo brought to you by ... well, me.
maybe they rent the suits? Or maybe in all those suited scenes, there were price tags hidden inside, and they returned them after the interviews.
If they're buying them with scam credit cards, it wouldn't be worth the risk to return them.
that seems like something your dad should take you to do
::sniff::
it wouldn't be worth the risk to return them.
But it would be perversely law-observing. It makes me giggle.
There were lots--well, several--of S1 fics where Jess took Sam shopping for his first suit, or jacket, pants, and tie, before they went to her folks' for Thanksgiving or some such.
(I *hate* 95% of Cas clothes shopping fics. Except the ones where there's sex in the changing room, those I only hate 50% of)
Show really has to get Cas out of the suit before I will. I'm still bitter about the promo pics.
Does anyone else think it would be fun to see Misha do a Columbo impression with that tan raincoat? "One more thing...."
Or has he done that already?
Aw, Columbo.
The clip from the panel where they're discussing Misha's Castiel voice is awesome. "Did he audition?" Heh.
Jensen's cringe-face was to die for.
Maybe if Cas survives season 6, he can get new clothes for season 7 when he's a willfully fallen angel wearing sexy brown suits.
I was reading a fic last night and it contained the term "douche-nozzle". I had to check the author to see if it was a buffista. I know Fay has used it in her fics, but this seems to be an non-buffista.
Glad to see the term getting out and about.