Very true. But I'd happily have the income (and not ALL mechanics earn that well, obvs) and be considered blue collar. I think my neighbors two blocks over consider us blue-collar-adjacent, because my block definitely skews that way.
Which is fine with me, although I guess I'd feel different if I owned (property values blah blah).
JDM was on Craig Ferguson last night, and they discussed bifocals, babies, sex while babies are napping, and boners. I can die happy now.
Dean has the capability to be a sales manager. He could run a shop, easy, or more than one. That could put him safely out of blue collar, right?
Oh, yeah. And if you own your own shop, I think that automatically elevates you above blue collar.
Not that I think Dean would care, particularly. John was pretty solidly blue collar before the fire, which is the barometer that would matter to Dean.
Sam is another story. Sam was dreaming of middle class in the crib, I'm pretty sure. What I love is the role reversal -- Dean got the chance to live it, and expressed interest in it even before that, and Sam couldn't give a shit about it anymore.
Although his bride might. ::nods::
Dean was an account executive in that one ep where Sam was the phone sales guy.
But he wasn't Dean Winchester in that world.
I thought Zachariah said he was - just with different beginnings? But I admit I am terrible at remembering those details. (Well, I now that I think about it, they weren't brothers. So I guess he wasn't Dean.)
Yeah, his parents were "Ellen and Bob" and he had a sister named Jo. Sam never mentioned his parents, but he did have a girlfriend named Madison that he had broken up with.
Without the Winchester baptism of fire, they can't really be the same people.
Yeah. You know, I should rewatch from the beginning. I've seen lots of my favorites several times, but I should do an entire rewatch.
I should do that with Buffy too. It's been a while.
I really want to do it with Angel, actually.
3-4 years ago, I did a massive Buffy/Angel rewatch where I watched them together, alternating shows during the years the aired together. It was fun but I doubt I have the time to think that hard again.