On that note, I suppose Misha could be playing Mother of All pulling herself back together from what Dean did to her, in a new (to her) vessel that briefly contained almost all of the monster-y essence that she'd spread across millions of souls and all the Old Ones. Between the autopsy scene in Crowley's lab and the reference to her being defeated with phoenix ash 10,000 years ago, I'd say it's pretty clear that she's not fully dead and perhaps not actually able to die from anything short of direct intervention by God, though her consciousness seems to have been obliterated.
Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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If Eve's second appearance was Cas and not John, well, I'm just saying...five years of odd jobs for Sera.
I still have a theoretical beef against Creation, but there's a signed Misha Collins picture that fell out of the middle of my calendar (that's arrived a month and a half late), and I feel oddly exposed and gratified at the same time. I don't do signed pictures. I have no idea where this even goes.
It's sitting on my desk being baleful.
So many suggestions I could give you there ...
People keep coming up to me and asking me about it, and all I can think of is how hard Colin would laugh at me right now. Signed by someone I've never even met...it's just so not me.
Unrelatedly, this is totally (one of) my dysfunction: [link]
Of course, Colin could totally rectify the whole "never even met" issue.
Unrelatedly, this is totally (one of) my dysfunction
I love that they included a) Dean and pie, and b) the slappy-rolly fight for the wallet on the "happy" side.
Too fast, too fast. Slow the gif down.
You don't wanna know Colin's suggestions for this sort of stuff.