Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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Guh. I wonder if they know their own power.
I also remembered that I wanted to say it was disappointing to learn of
CC's personality and problems.
Those pics of her on set with the boys were so cute if you could separate any past knowledge.
It also must be a PR thing to refer to the J's as "the boys" because she did so a couple times and other people do, but they aren't really boys anymore. I mean, they will always be "boys" to me because I watched them grow up (kinda), but someone who isn't a fan of the show should think that term weird, right?
Theresa--that's guest star spoiler info.
I do think "boys" is weird, but I'm not going to stop. Their characters are "the boys" and so are they. So there.
Oops. Sorry, I didn't remember where it was being talked about.
Yeah, I can't think of them as anything other than the boys.
I've read people that bitch about fen that call Sam and Dean "the boys" or call Sam "Sammy" in meta or author's notes or the like.
At which point I know even if I'm unhealthily caught up in fiction I'm not defending imaginary peoples' rights to being treated like grown men on the internet.
And? Imma keep calling him Sammy whenever I want.
(Man, those hands are killing me. I might need to draw them)
I'll cop to being mildly annoyed when characters who met them as grown men refer to them as "boys." Except Ellen, her vibe with them was maternal enough that her not actually knowing them as children like Bobby did doesn't rankle.
I can see Rufus calling them "the boys", but I can see Rufus calling John "boy". Angels, no problem. Demons too. Who else does it?
Bobby does it and maybe their Grandpa did it. I don't remember. John did it. Those would all be expected to do it though.
My son's roommate is named Sam and I would be so uncomfortable calling him Sammy after only knowing him for a year.
I want to call him Sammy and rename my own son Dean so that I know Sammy and Dean are living in Lawrence, but luckily my son is legal age and can escape my fan craxiness.
When I am wrapping Sam (the character, not the unsuspecting college kid who doesn't know what a psycho I am) in a blanket, I'm totally going to call him Sammy.
I only call Sam "Sammy" when it's when of those "OH SAMMY" moments on the show. Dean gets to use Sammy with impunity, though.
Just anecdata: On I Love Lucy, Lucy and Ethel were always calling Ricky and Fred "the boys". I don't think it's that uncommon. There's "a night out with the boys" (and "a night out with the girls," for that matter).
That said, I can't see anyone calling Bobby and Rufus the boys unless it was their moms, or their spouses.
That's a good point Amy. I wouldn't blink an eye at anyone in the rural community calling Bobby and Rufus the boys, as in the boys are coming over. My dad refers to my mom going out with her friends as the girls. It must be a common country thing.
I will always blink an eye at someone calling a black adult male boy, if they're not black themselves, and even then.