Hmm. It's not the same demon.
I remember very little about Harper's Island that wasn't Vic Webster or Jim Beaver. But I agree that Katie looks better with darker hair. Her and Emma Stone should come over to the dark side and stay.
It's weird--whenever I see bits of S6 with Robo!Sam, I feel bad that Sam missed those experiences. And that Dean never got to share those moments with his real brother. Especially Two and a Half Men. Real Sam and a baby, dammit!
Real!Sam and a baby would be awesome.
Completely unrelated, but in "The Slice Girls," a) Harry Groener! and b) it feels like a "Hush" callback when he's explaining the symbol in the victims' chests to them in the lecture room at the college. I'm sure it's not, but still.
I know this is Dawson's Creek era, but I'm oddly okay with this look. More than okay.
And last, Jensen in flip-flops! And Danneel is some very funky pants. (Beware the sound on that page, though -- I couldn't figure out to turn it off.)
Amy, I see funky pants but no flip flops.
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I think this is Jared leaving the same restaurant.
Look at how fabulous his hair is: [link] -- it's so big and lovely.
He is a total Breck girl, it's true.
He risks creepy objectification, having such lovely locks.
I think that boat has sailed, babe.
Until he's being pinned down by hordes of fangirls dressed like ninjas who shave off his hair, he's not quite out of the harbour yet.
Man, I wish people could learn to relax with the metaphors in their AUs. Putting Dean in an abusive relationship with a demonic guy named Alistair and having his new boyfriend Castiel fill him with a practically angelic light and making him feel like he's died and gone to heaven is incredibly stilted and clumsy.
Then again, this is chapter 12. She was pretty clearly awkward in the first chapter. At this point, I blame me.