I wanted to go look and see how young they made Cas, but I couldn't even. I couldn't read even that much, and part of me doesn't want to know.
Joyce ,'Never Leave Me'
Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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I'm honestly happy to shame anyone who thinks a grown man having sex with an underage child is a *kink*.
I agree with this.
I don't think that is "kink." It is called "what gets your computer confiscated by the FBI."
The offensive post is gone from the community.
The fic itself has been locked.
I had a half-composed note to the mods saying I didn't feel comfortable with it, but now it's a non-issue.
Someone else (or more than one) must have complained, because that comm is moderated. It didn't slip through unnoticed, in other words.
[link] hawt.
Someone else (or more than one) must have complained, because that comm is moderated.
I kinda wish I could get some dish on the deets, honestly. They're pretty tightly moderated. I'm pretty sure everything gets scanned for content before it goes up.
Two teenagers role-playing child molestation? You want us to know that got through your filters?
oh my, tiggy.
I kinda wish I could get some dish on the deets, honestly
me too. I'm hoping the mods will make some official post, that it's not just that a bunch of people pm'd the posters and shamed them into flocking it.
On a much lighter note: Samhair through the ages. I love it.
Samhair!
tiggy, that .gif made me think of The Benders, and then I started thinking about the perfect introductory episode again.
I came up with one from each season except for S6.
S1: The Benders, because it's got great teamwork, protective Dean and badass Sam (in a CAGE), fantastic outsider perspective from Kathleen, a horrifying situation that's not too gory, and some sharp observations about family and what we do for them.
S2: I already said Folsom Prison Blues, which I still like, but I would also throw in Crossroad Blues. The flashbacks of Robert Johnson are beautifully done, it's got the great lore, Sam and Dean's teamwork with added bickering about philosophy, sympathetic victims, Dean's enormous charm, smarts, AND vulnerability with the demon, and the demon itself, which is so integral to the show.
S3: Jus in Bello, for the scope of the demons' reach, the desperate situation and badass plan, great outsiders learning the hard way that the supernatural exists, decent backstory. AND VICTOR.
S4: Monster Movie! It's a lovely standalone with great humor, but also a nice twist on what a monster is, fantastic Dean charm, excellent rolling-eyes!Sam, and just enough brotherly ribbing and camaraderie.
S5: Dean Men Don't Wear Plaid, because it's got more action, a little more gore for those who might like that, excellent backstory and angst with Bobby (and an example of how Bobby is family to the boys now), another great female character and outsider, and a hint of the bigger arc.
I was, uh, bored. So I made a list.