eta: I do want DEATH to never change though. He's perfect the way that he is.
Yes, he is fully cooked. Fully cooked awesome.
Jayne ,'Jaynestown'
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eta: I do want DEATH to never change though. He's perfect the way that he is.
Yes, he is fully cooked. Fully cooked awesome.
Static characters don't make good ... characters. The point of storytelling is conflict and change. When you take characters on any kind of a quest, they're going to evolve. And honestly, if they were still the same Sam and Dean they were in S1, I would wonder what the hell was wrong with them.
Even Death, who is written and played perfectly, you can assume has learned new things, even if he's not actively changing. His interactions with the Winchesters? I would bet money that's a new one for him.
And comes with pickle chips.
Heh, that's what I was thinking Jen. He's learned that he likes pickle chips.
Now, I'm obsessing over what kind of pickle chips they eat. [link] There are too many things that are called pickle chips.
My heart tells me it's this kind: [link]
And I've never had them before, but you can bet I will order them the next time I see them on a menu.
Dean said "fried pickle chips", I thought. Which narrows it down a little.
I'm trying to think where I can try some. I know they have fried pickles at the fall festival in my hometown. I wonder if those are sliced like this. Surely, they don't deep fry a whole pickle. I know I have seen fried pickles on a menu. Dang it.
Fried pickle chips are soooo yummy. But, they're fried, so of course they're yummy.
Fried pickle chips are on the menu at several restaurants in Tallahassee and I've seen them around other places in Florida so I'm going to guess it's a Southernish thing.
There's a restaurant in town that drives me crazy because their menu makes it sound like they invented the deep fried pickle.
I think I was in Oklahoma or Arkansas when I saw them. I know they would have them at the state fair where it's a challenge to see what different things can be deep fried, but --fair is over for the year.