Except for Misha - remember there was that thing with disgruntled fans organizing a plan to embarrass or even attack him at cons during the hiatus after Season 6. I know Creation Con in Nashville ratcheted up the security in response to that particular brand of Cr
I'm actually counting that as less than, off the top of my head, than Hannigan experienced that scared her away from events, or Roy Dupuis having a hand stuck down his pants that kept him away from LFN cons.
None of it's
great,
but Supernatural doesn't have any exceptional amount of it.
Things I want to scream at tumblrs I had wanted to follow:
- Ask *Misha*, father of two young children, if he wants to be a regular. And ask him in private, not an interview or in front of an audience at a con. Why would I petition his employers to work him harder if I have no idea what he wants to do? He really did intend to quit the first time.
- Of fucking COURSE Cas will be back before the end of the season (as will Benny--Amelia, whatevs). Stop acting like 6 or whatever Cas-free episodes is the end of the world or the show is unbearable. I know you feel that the show is more than Sam and Dean, but Cas isn't the only other answer, and HE HAS NOT BEEN WRITTEN OUT. Also, I don't need Dean and Sam to talk about their offscreen BFF in Cas-free episodes either, honestly. Just, relax.
Man, I'm a sap. I cried.
But seriously: the Winchesters are wizards???
But seriously: the Winchesters are wizards???
There were bits that I outright enjoyed (anticipating the reaction to damage to the Impala, for example), but on the whole I think at the moment I'm still at the "hmmmmmmm...." stage and I need to mull all the implications over.
Henry - went to Hogwarts. . .
I should have just stayed at work later and made more headway on all the drawing I'm going to have to do tomorrow.
I don't think they're wizards any more than Sam or Dean are when they perform a spell. He, and the other Men of Letters, were simply trained to use all the magic extant in the world.
I think it makes a lot of sense when you add Cupid's part to it. And the whole thing struck me as very bittersweet.
And oh, the whole Campbell/Winchester; Brains/Brawn; Sam/Dean thing.
I'll take brawn anytime. I have friends to talk to.
Exactly, Vortex. I loved seeing where Sam might have gotten his intellectual curiosity from. As well as the Major Puppy eyes of Compassion and Understanding.
Growly, cranky Dean is one of my favorites, though. I also loved him checking out the girl in the comic store, although I would have been awesome if when Adabon looked through her eyes, there was a nice shot of Dean's ass or something.
I would have been awesome if when Adabon looked through her eyes, there was a nice shot of Dean's ass or something.
That would only have been in the spirit of true realism.