Buffy: A Guide, but no water or food. So it leads me to the sacred place and then a week later it leads you to my bleached bones? Giles: Buffy, really. It takes more than a week to bleach bones.

'Dirty Girls'


Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?  

[NAFDA]. This is where we talk about the CW series Supernatural! Anything that's aired in the US on TV (including promos) is fair game. No spoilers though — if you post one by accident, an admin will delete it.


Matt the Bruins fan - Apr 10, 2012 5:12:56 am PDT #24865 of 30002
"I remember when they eventually introduced that drug kingpin who murdered people and smuggled drugs inside snakes and I was like 'Finally. A normal person.'” —RahvinDragand

It's nice to know I'll have some company in Hell that shares my sense of humor.


§ ita § - Apr 10, 2012 1:50:36 pm PDT #24866 of 30002
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

My sister emailed me to find out if a piece of Supernatural trivia on IMDB was true (re-use of the Asylum hospital), just in case they needed to be corrected. I have no idea why she does shit like this. It's kind of cute. But she figures that if anyone she knows knows, it's me, and people need to be kept in check in general.


§ ita § - Apr 11, 2012 6:51:29 am PDT #24867 of 30002
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

What episode is this [link] from?


Amy - Apr 11, 2012 6:58:45 am PDT #24868 of 30002
Because books.

The tag says "Defending Your Life."


§ ita § - Apr 11, 2012 7:19:00 am PDT #24869 of 30002
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

WHY CAN I NOT READ TAGS?

I never actually click through to the link I post here. Useless. And I just reblogged another scene from that ep from someone else's tumblr on mine. But it didn't ring a bell.

Okay--I don't remember the context here. Is he lying? Of course he's lying. But what, precisely, is he lying about? He's Sam, right, at this point, with a soul and a wall?


Amy - Apr 11, 2012 7:27:05 am PDT #24870 of 30002
Because books.

Defending Your Life is this season, right after Dean kills Amy (sob) in The Girl Next Door. So Sam is all souled up, yes, and I don't think he's lying there -- I think he doesn't yet know that Dean killed Amy, and he is feeling pretty good.


§ ita § - Apr 11, 2012 7:33:16 am PDT #24871 of 30002
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

He's a Winchester. He never feels good. He can't be stupid enough to think he actually feels good, because that means the apocalypse has already happened, and for some reason he has no memory of it.

Or you could be right.

In my head (and I really need to rewatch) the bad times started right after the Castiel dropped the wall. This is after Dean offered him drugs, right? So what happened to make him actually okay? Why can I not remember anything more than six or so episodes back? WHAT'S WRONG WITH ME?

(I totally know what I'll be doing today while I pretend to work during the pain)


Amy - Apr 11, 2012 7:37:44 am PDT #24872 of 30002
Because books.

Dean offered him drugs in S6. This is early S7.

Sam had a few bad moments after being resouled (like at the end of Unforgiven, when they visit that town with the spider things and he remembers some of what he and Samuel got up to), but the worst of it isn't until Cas drops the wall at the very end of S6.

You're probably better off than I am, though. I can't remember stuff I'm supposed to do from day to day, but I can remember dialogue from this show.


§ ita § - Apr 11, 2012 7:43:57 am PDT #24873 of 30002
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Right, so this is shortly after the wall drops, but he's okay--why is he okay? What is helping him out?

(I get around that by not doing anything from day to day--you have no idea how *fucked* I am for taxes--so fucked)


Amy - Apr 11, 2012 7:46:18 am PDT #24874 of 30002
Because books.

(Let's not talk about taxes, since ours aren't done either, and they terrify me. If S. dies before me, I'm fucked.)

I think this was when they weren't making too much of Lucifer, after the initial episode that showed him hanging around in there. Other than that, I'd have to rewatch.

Looking at S7, I think Sam was supposed to be holding Lucifer at bay with the thumb-in-the-palm thing, until Repo Men, when he really "let him in" to help find/save Dean. It's only a couple episodes later that he starts losing it completely.