So, in Defending Your Life, how does Sam convince the rabbi to give him the shofar?
Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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Argued Talmudic Law well with him
Asked politely. I'd guess rabbis in the SPN-verse are all up on getting rid of Osiris.
"I'm sorry, rabbi, but I need this to banish Osiris before he kills my brother. I'll clean it before I bring it back."
"Oh, in that case, shalom, my son."
But my favorite D/C still has it.
which one is that, ita?
My general feeling of Cas' fall from grace/becoming more human is more of general season 5 feeling. Is there any specific ep or point in time that he starts losing his mojo?
I ask because I am reading an oldish fic that posits that it was Cas' rejection of God (I assume this meant the end of Dark Side of the Moon where Cas gives up his search for God after hearing that God has stated having no further interest in the fight against the Apocalypse) that cut him off from the Heavanly Host and started his downslide to humanity.
which one is that, ita?
Its a category, rather than a specific story. But any story where he says "But you do get I love Sam the most?" and Castiel does--I like that a bit extra. Or, randomly recently, the shapeshifter Jollysnidge story where he's disconsolate after Sam leaving--I like that.
I'm not very good at telling what's an ESL error, and what's just being bad at your mother tongue, but I just read an otherwise unremarkable story where they used "sign" where it seems they meant "sigh". That's really confusing, but why would everyone be signing wehn they're exasperated, even though they're also using their voices?
I was reading an otherwise serviceable multi-chapter college AU the other day and got thrown out of it by Dean "putting a kettle on" to wake himself up in the morning. Um, NO, Limey McBritishism, not unless this AU's backstory includes the US never fighting the Revolutionary War.
Matt's kettle is my whilst. I'm working on ignoring it, but it's still jarring. Also, canonically, Dean doesn't drink tea.
Isn't there a website for Britishisms/Americanisms? There has to be! I've picked up things like saying University. I delight in dropping the "the". Car park still throws me because the words evoke "action" and not "place" and me and the operations guy have lots of fun poking fun at each other. I love "boot".