I guess I see "I'm everyone's type" as text and not subtext. An explicit and consistent character trait, as well. And having nothing at all to do with pandering to the audience either.
The leering...I guess I think that could just as well have been a straight guy ogling a girl, but then there might have been a power dynamic that makes it skeevy, but again--not subtext either. It's a gay guy, ogling a hot guy with no shirt on. Makes the world go round, ogling of shirtless buff men does.
I'm torturing myself by reading a beautifully written fic that clearly said "Character Death", so I've been crying nonstop for the final five chapters.
TNT showed the pilot today. Of course I recorded it to watch. I own it on dvd, yeah. But it was ON.
In part, my dvd player died and so it's not a simple thing to pop in a dvd. But I ripped all of season one to my laptop and could pop that to my tv easily.
God, that fight scene intro. I'm watching it twice. At least.
Don't you think you should avoid tagging this story so it shows up in the D/C listing in AO3?
Sam's wife Jess dies in a tragic accident, leaving him and their autistic daughter Leigh heartbroken. After living with Sam's brother for a year, Sam decides to get a fresh start in his life and start moving on from the terrible loss. He moves into an apartment in the heart of the city that only has one real blessing about it: the bakery across the street. The coffee there is the best Sam's ever tasted and the pastries are absolutely to die for. Best of all, it's owned by two brothers, Gabriel and Castiel Novak, and Leigh is immediately smitten with them. The brothers are equally taken by her and they soon become Sam's closest friends. They help him raise Leigh and, at the same time, get his life back on track. Along the way, Sam finds himself drawn particularly to Gabriel, who's crude, loud, obnoxious, and nothing like what he's usually attracted to.
There should be a "but not in an
important
way" disclaimer tag.
Don't you think you should avoid tagging this story so it shows up in the D/C listing in AO3?
Not necessarily. If it's a key (even if small) part of the story, the author can tag. Some people use tags to
avoid
pairings they can't stand in any way. I've seen authors get chewed out for not tagging an incidental pairing.
That said, yeah, it would have been nice if the author said "background D/C" in the tags.
I'm actually curious to see how much D/C there is in a story where she seems to so markedly shy away from using Dean's name in the summary. I mean, not referring to events in his life is fine--it's a Sam story. But when you write a summary that means the story could be Adam...well, shit, there's no brother of Sam/anyone pairing important enough for the summary--there should be a way to keep if from distracting the people who are looking for stories with enough D/C in them to trip a detector.
I never saw Wincest on the screen, I don't own those slash goggles, so is the writer using it as a sensationalist term for the Jared/Jensen chemistry that translated to such a strong brotherly bond onscreen?
They're using it as shorthand for the brotherly bond. I eyeroll that they have to go to an incest place for that. Lots of people are in it for the bond. Fewer for the brotherfucking.
TVGuide asks if Wincest is dead.
I hope so.