And, please, layer on the innuendo. I love seeing people argue about the value of the fanservice. "Erotic codependence is canon!" "Ash lied when he said they were soulmates!" "It's not a profound bond, it's a more profound bond!"
The hysterics amuse me. Enough that I'd hate to see any "side" get validation.
I think if the show had started with a canon gay character, it would have worked fine. Now it would probably cause nothing but what ita described.
If they introduced a new gay character, I don't see a problem, but involving Sam and Dean would be sure to involve huge, ugly kerfuffles. Sadly.
My most wished for pairings for Sam are Sam/Paul and Sam/Brady
I think my brain has completely stopped functioning, because I'm sitting here (figuratively) banging myself on the side of the head and I cannot come up with a Paul. Who is Paul?
From 99 Problems. The guy who ran the bar, and questioned the girl prophet's visions.
The hysterics amuse me. Enough that I'd hate to see any "side" get validation.
Yes. This.
While it can be fun to debate things that are open to interpretation (e.g. Crowley was telling the truth about Sam/Brady vs. he was saying something that he thought would get a reaction), I am amused/alarmed/fascinated when arguments rise to the kind of intensity you would typically associate with some of the more extreme theological institutions.
From 99 Problems. The guy who ran the bar, and questioned the girl prophet's visions.
Ooh. Yes. I liked him.
From 99 Problems. The guy who ran the bar, and questioned the girl prophet's visions.
Thank you! I was sure I had come down with some sort of short-term memory loss.
I am amused/alarmed/fascinated when arguments rise to the kind of intensity you would typically associate with some of the more extreme theological institutions.
About so many things, too. People need to CHILL.
I still want Dean/Patrick. Just a one-shot. Mrph.
If they introduced a new gay character, I don't see a problem, but involving Sam and Dean would be sure to involve huge, ugly kerfuffles. Sadly.
Oh, I have every confidence that there would be people squawking objections no matter how minor the secondary character was. I saw people vehemently objecting to the idea that Crowley might be gay (inasmuch as such things apply to demons), and he was gleefully making out with guys all over and more in-your-face with gay innuendo than any network TV character I can recall since Jack McFarland.
Over 24 hours and no one has commented on anything? That's just... wrong.
I'll say this: It's adorable that Sam has clown fear.