They've never had any, though. So there's nothing to change--it's just people filling in the cracks in canon in a way that they enjoy. And if the cracks they are filling in change shape drastically enough they can't do that anymore, I think many of the things *I* enjoy will be gone. They're taking many of the reasons I like watching, and getting their own porn out of it. So and end to Wincest is either an end to the things they're extrapolating from (as in the article) or an end to the fans or those fans' desires.
'Ariel'
Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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I think this should be the only thread that allows image embedding.
I agree. Make it so.
Jesus, Dean, I keep wanting to ask him how many innocent people died while he was making scambled eggs with Lisa instead of hunting that year.
If she had heart transplant surgery, where are the scars?
I am still boggling over "cricket mallet."
It's a cricket *bat*, right?
My heart was breaking for Sam there at the end. And I wish whoever wrote would stop applying the anvil -- every time they got in the car, Dean was all, "We're together again!" "Whoo, this is the life!" I got it the first time. Leave poor Sammy alone.
And I wish whoever wrote would stop applying the anvil
Yeah, and what's with women with picnic baskets symbolizing an idyllic life? (That is what Dean was seeing when under the influence of the dream root, right? Or am I misremembering?) That scene with Sam and Amelia had everything but butterflies and little birdies fluttering around. Not to say that he doesn't deserve peace and happiness -- they both do -- it's just that my God, that was a clumsy scene.
I'm beginning to wonder if Sam's actions have been so uncharacteristic because he's literally under Amelia's spell, much like he was with Becky last year. Because I just cannot reconcile the über-bitchy vet we saw trying to insult a drifter into adopting an injured dog that may or may not have already had owners in the premiere with tonight's refugee from a Massengill commercial.