that bugs me. I want that dimension to have been created for the boys and to have disappeared when they were gone. Maybe I haven't embraced the meta-ness of recent seasons as much as I thought.
Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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I want that dimension to have been created for the boys and to have disappeared when they were gone.
Why?
I think it has something to do with how I feel about RPF. As if it's OK for to find out our fictional characters are written about by other fictional characters, but then to have the actors playing the actors who play the fictional characters... it must be an emotional thing because I'm having a hard time finding a rational argument.
I'd rank my RPF squick as one of the biggest ones out there, but I had no problem with it myself. It's not an alternate reality I want to watch every Friday, but there are worlds without shrimp and then there's this.
I wonder who wrote the "worlds without shrimp" line and if they'd ever watched the double feature of Repo Man and Liquid Sky.
But I digress. I love shows with alternate realities but I think it bugs me when those realities are too close to RL. But no, I'm full of shit because two of my favorite moments reading two of my favorite books involved finding out that book RL and my RL are not the same.
Yeah. I cannot defend my stance.
As otters living on a wildlife preserve, Jared and Jensen enjoy . . .
o_0
Sometimes reading story summaries breaks me.
Please tell me that one has art. Who doesn't love otters?
Otters!
Thank you.
I read summaries for fic I know I'm not going to read, because I know human ingenuity knows no bounds. And then sometimes I end up reading rabbit MPREG D/C, and it's clear my palate does have strict boundaries.