I've read a lot of D/C haters (seriously--why bother expend the energy...I don't get S/G, but it doesn't really take up brainspace) say "Consent issues! Vessel rape! You guys condone non-con!" when *so* many shippers have sent Jimmy on to the Elysian Fields long ago. It's the most trivial (and, seriously, reasonable--it's not twisting canon so you don't have to worry) thing in the world. I just really can't imagine he's still in there--I just want to hear them say *something*. Anything. I wanna know.
And even if the end to Adam's story is sad, he deserves "Fin."
I love this collection of character notes for Dean: [link] I hadn't noticed. What a cutie! I could stand to see that referred to more in fic, I think. Gently, though. Not harped on. Like, no PETA membership.
I've read fic where wee!Dean falls in love with a kitten or a puppy, but he's very stoic about knowing John wouldn't allow it. ::SOB::
Sam! You know we can't have a pet, with the way we live! Don't look at me like that! You know what Dad would...stop looking at me like that!
I get a toaster! I turned a fellow YA author to SPN and she started watching it today. Two episodes in and she's tweeting, "I LOVE these brothers!"
I had to tell her they're mine, of course, but otherwise YAY!
I just had a horrible D/C plot bunny: AU of Angels with Dirty Faces, with Dean as Rocky, Cas as Jerry, and Sam de-aged to play one of the Bowry Boys who idolizes Dean. Crowley as the crooked lawyer Frazier.
Horrible because Dean dies.
Horrible because Sam's belief in Dean gets broken.
So I just had to go and rewatch Afterschool Special, and I'm so glad I'm not the only one turned off by young Dean.
But what really got me was Dirk's story. I don't know, but I found myself overwhelmingly saddened by Dirk's circumstances. It's one thing to be a sympthatetic victim. But to be a dude putting on a front to deal with your issues, known for your jerkitude, outed for your lameness, and therefore all of that equalling you having no one to turn to for help or sympathy. I don't think I'm expressing it right. Like, in the scheme of things where we are all people with stories and issues, where the victims and underdogs get the sympathy (where the matter of them being individuals that are really worthwhile human beings is debateable) that it's nigh impossible to have the support system to help you when your own daily support system (of being a bully, putting on a front of being tough) is undermined.
Which makes me think of Dean, and maybe that's where the writer's were going with in regards to his embarrassing shouts of "hero!" at the end. He's got this front, this daily support system that gets him through the day. And it's undermined. And he just looks like a jerk. And if he hadn't had that front, maybe he'd have been sympathetic to others, and recieved sympathy and support. But he just looked like a jerk and was abandoned to his own devices. And you've gotta keep that front at that point. Especially when you're not going to get allies. Better to pretend you don't need them.
Huh.
When and why was he inexplicably in my 'hood? [link]
One thing I love about that sneak peek is how both Sam and Dean grab for words...and don't find them. They're not pithy, they're not snappy (well, there are a couple of Dean-mots), but there are moments where they're just too overcome with just...whatever to be able to finish the sentence properly.
It makes me want to hug them, if that's not a visually ludicrous proposition. Boys!