Tyler Posey is who many people fan-casted as Jacob for the Twilight movies. so it amuses me that he was cast as a werewolf in this.
Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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I find him funny looking. His asymmetry is distracting.
OMG! Like. Architeuthis like totaly like wrote RPF! Like, whoa!
I hope that this is a sign of him possibly finishing his 2011 (2010?) bigbang sometime soon. I've missed his words.
Exciting for me, but doesn't need to be said twice.
Wow. I didn't know there was one of these that was up to date, but it's good through 6.22: [link]
OMG, this story is like a masterclass in "that's not actually hot, you know?" Like--sharp erections, really unappealing and drily stated sex, and totally not beta read. At least I'm not trying to make sense of it by this point:
Dean rammed hard into Cas. Knowing he was about to fall over the edge, he thrust into Cas and came, with Cas’ name on his lips. Once he heard Dean Come, Cas came hard spurting on Dean’s chest. After they both finished riding the wave of the aftershocks, Cas pulled out and laid beside Dean.
Like, seriously, read the sentences next to each other.
eta: OMG, Mulder200 is back! I haven't seen him commenting in forever, and he's giving positive feedback on a fic that ends up with Dean and Cas having four children and adopting one that becomes a Marine and marries a rock star.
I'd missed you, dude.
I suppose with an angel anything is physically possible, but that sounds like it might give Dean flashbacks to his hentai videos.
I'm scrolling through a picspam of "Dean and his Cas-feels" and the poster points out that it was Ghost!Bobby who essentially led Dean to Emmanuelle. Which begs the question of how Bobby knew where Castiel was. As a ghost, did he have access to sooper seekrits? Or did Bobby know where Cas was even before he died. Or is it just a gaping plot hole? Would Bobby have let Dean sink into his funk knowing that Cas was out there in some way? Was it him pulling the "you got out!" card again? If he'd known where Cas was, and maybe also knew that Cas didn't remember himself, so Dean's best friend was gone, then maybe he didn't see the point in letting Dean know. But he also knew to point Dean in the direction of a guy who knew a "healer" that might be able to help Sam. If he'd had that information while alive, why not point Dean that way before being dead?
But it's probably just an instance in need of handwavium.
My interpretation was that Bobby knew a healer, and Sam hadn't needed one until then. That was a quantum shift in his affliction, and you don't necessarily get the Mayo clinic involved until you think it's really cancer.
My god, I'm really crap at watching Supernatural. I'm re-watching Defending Your Life, and I don't remember having seen the weird intermediate bit where they show a chemistry lab and mixing up the Sodiam Borate Power Clean and then the boys spritzing Leviathans. It's not in the episode, like, in its narrative. They show it after the ads, but before a title card, right in the final act.
Oh, and thank you Show--for not getting Dean past his guilt. I love how Sam stands up and satisfies the fandom trope of lawyering, and smoothly and plausibly walks Dean through the logic of his innocence and it doesn't matter. Dean will honestly forgive Jo for killing him, but he won't absolve himself of shit. That fic I was reading this morning wasn't a fangirl woobifying his guilt issues--he considers manning up to be admitting he's 90% not just unworthy, but "crap".
And, at the same time, they get Sam past a lot of his issues. They don't fix his shit, but they change him reasonably plausibly. Like, Dean comes back from Hell more guilty, and Sam comes back damaged but manages to process it. Even his "everything I did without a soul is my fault..." seems to be worked through well enough. So the growing up he did in season 5 is not wasted, but built upon.
Dean, on the other hand? Still kerfucked.
I wonder if the writers ever filled in the bits before the roadside beer-chugging and chinwagging. Do they ever segue conversationally to pulling over, drinking, and caring and sharing?
And the bits where they milked Jo's death--worked for me, even in repeat. I know it drove a fair amount of people away from the show, but I still think it was well done and noble. And sad as all holy fuck.
Also, Jensen is very pretty, and that Jared guy isn't doing badly for himself at all.