Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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And that's actually adorable.
It really was. I hope they feel better and more hopeful for writing it. Though I am glad I didn't have to read the whole thing because I wouldn't have made it through.
That fanfic thing was really ill-considered. I'm glad they pulled it.
Very.
Supernatural fic tagging issue #135:
Do you mean death
of
a major character, or Death
is
a major character?
Anyway--I was just coming by to answer Lee's question:
ita !: 5877, 21.61%
Amy: 4624 ,17.00%
There you go.
Aw, I still lose. I need to try harder.
Twitter just suggested that I might want to follow Jared Padalecki. I blame you people. Just so you know.
There is a woman here who strongly reminds me of Gen Padalecki. I keep staring at her to remind myself that it actually doesn't look like her at all. Just her coat. Who associates coats with people? It's weird and I'm the one doing it.
That's so weird -- there's a college girl who works at the diner downtown who has always reminded me of her. I've actually told her so, too, because at one point I felt like I was staring and wanted to explain.
Oh, and I saw
We Bought a Zoo
the other day, and wee!Sam was so good in it!
I'm catching up on Revolution On Demand, a few weeks after airing. I just watched the one with Colin Ford, tall as any adult onscreen, scruffy, floppy-haired, and determined to go rescue his older brother. I'm borrowing a Jilli term--I definitely wibbled.
I am rewatching S3 (because it's the one I can beam to the tv currently) and for as much as I never feel the pull to watch this season, it's not bad.
I actually like Ruby, think Bella was written terribly which is a shame because the actress has amused me in other roles and the lady demon in Sin City rocks. Women could totally be on this show and be awesome. Ah well. It's chock full of creepy little girls.
Bela would have been so much fun if she had had some soft spots, or some personal emotional connections. I didn't even get the feeling she particularly liked her cat.
And if she had worked with the boys (at least more willingly than she did in canon), and *then* had to steal the Colt to try and save herself -- what great conflict that would have been. Not wanting to hurt them, but taking her only shot at saving her life, and using her particular skills to do it.
It really felt like they were writing the character to fail. Which is dumb because who would actually do that to their show?
Lauren Cohen totally can work as a character thrown into the mix with emotionally unhealthy brothers. If Vamp D can do it, Supernatural could have.
Also this rewatch is all rose-colored. Sandra McCoy as the Crossroads Demon barely annoyed me. Probably because I knew she was dying at the end of her scene.