Runny nose worked in When Harry Met Sally, FWIW. Which reminds me...I swear I was reading a fusion of that. But I don't remember if it finished.
Sera Siege is the (not onscreen) name of Carver Edlund's publisher. I meant to tell her it wasn't just the guys getting the portmanteau love.
Seriously? I didn't know that.
I hated When Harry Met Sally.
Yerp! They mentioned it in interviews or cons or summat.
OMG, I
love
When Harry Met Sally. It was probably the first and last time I liked Meg Ryan in anything, and I liked it a lot. It was (literally) on repeat in the background in many of my Montreal memories.
Oh, and demons clearly pop into and out of the area in just those episodes. I don't think it's an if, or reserved for crossroad demons. Alistair does it, and maybe Lilith. She seemed like she popped in, but then she smoked out. Less smitable that way? Abandoning the face they know her by?
Oh. man. I'm gonna have to mourn a little: [link]
Sometimes this stuff is a hoax, right?
If it's true: Well, fuck you very much Jeremy Carver. This would never have happened on Sera's watch. She knows what's key to show. What next? Baby's first racing stripe? Spoiler?
I'm still reading the world's longest Scientology article, and now I want to put together two recruiting photosets. One for Heaven, and one for hell. If I were any good, it'd be a vid, but a captioned photoset would be fine enough.
I've only really been thinking angels so far:
- "It's like being strapped to a comet" Jimmy Novak
- "Yes" Claire Novak
- Lots of humour in the garrison, assures Castiel (over picture of Uriel)
- Something about never having to worry about calories (shots of Castiel eating and drinking)
- Doing it for the babes--Balty menage-a-douze or Gabriel's...well, his anything
How else you you recruit for a vessel?
That shot from "The Third Man" where Cas jumps out a window, plunges several stories to squash a car, and then gets up unhurt?
Daw, misachan's BB was actually really good. Some nice mapping, whump that was actually not borne out of homophobia, and a fresh look at D/C highschool AUs. And John
wasn't an asshole.
I'm rewatching bits of Shadow, and I noted two things, when John recalls that he and Sam had "one hell of a fight" the last time they saw each other, John doesn't apologize for that, for how they left things. The other thing was that, they so got lucky castin JDM as John. If they'd had anyone else who was unable to convey the warmth and love that JDM does, we'd
all
be Sir-haters.
Okay, so maybe I am reading it wrongly--TV Guide and sumi think Crowley sent Dean to Purgatory. Am I in the minority not thinking he did any sending? Where does that come from?