I didn't think it looked like a scene I recognized from SPN, but I couldn't place it otherwise.
Anya ,'Same Time, Same Place'
Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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This makes me ridiculously happy. The dogs are so perfect for each of them!
I love that you were proved right on that.
Finally saw the episode, and was charmed.
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Yeah, Plei, someone else hauled out that picture for me too. I wonder if it's *the* DJ modelling pic, or what? I can't help but wonder if it's one photoshoot that got blown out of proportion or something.
The dogs are so perfect for each of them!
That reminds me so much of a Jollysnidge fic I'm reading where the boys are lupine shifters. And the commenters are weird. Like, Dean infects Cas with the shiftiness, but he still has an urge to procreate but he knows that he can't with Cas, and commenters are "maybe Cas can get pregnant somehow?" Uh, Cas is a lynx? What kind of babies are you expecting, exactly?
Why I still think something is up with Bobby.
No, it is not necessarily surprising that he can't make himself visible, but most ghosts to date have seemed to be able to make stuff move, or flicker the lights or do something when they want. He was in the same room with Dean and the flask,so when Dean asked for a sign I'd expect him to be able to something, especially since Bobby handed Dean the sword, has drawn attention to key documents and moved or drained a beer.
As to his background not giving him any special advantages: I'll bet he at least knows he is dead. We've seen ghosts that don't. Similarly, even if he started out not knowing how to do anything, he knows what ghosts can and can't do. That means he can put his efforts to doing stuff he knows is possible and not into things ghosts just do not do. And, everything else aside, I have trouble believing Bobby would be at the slow end of this particular type of learning curve.
Well, if I felt I knew what the learning curve was, I'd be better able to judge how Bobby's doing with regards to that. I mean, assuming there is a learning curve.
Unless all ghost powers include full knowledge of how to use them, I'd assume there is a learning curve.
It could go either way. I don't feel that all transforming monsters have a learning curve (werewolves, vampires), and I don't know if ghosts fall into that category or not.
Remains to be seen, as far as I'm concerned. I don't feel it's been established. Dean wasn't dead when we saw him struggling.
Someone help, please? I have a scene in my brain, and I can't remember which episode it is. Sam and Dean are on the stairs of a college (maybe?), and Sam, at least, is being affected by something, because he's all super-emotive and huggy - and he's hugging some student and telling him to let it out, or get in touch with his feelings or somesuch. And I feel like Dean stuffs his face full of cookies at some point, and I think it's the same scene, but I can't remember.
Which episode is it? I can usually get there, but not this time.
It's Tall Tales, when they're describing what's going on to Bobby, so you see each of them through each other's eyes.