I just stumbled across some really well drawn genderbent TFW (http://gingerhaole.tumblr.com/tagged/genderbend), but I realise I don't understand why Samantha and Deanna are usually both tomboys. Why doesn't either of their masculinity get transformed to femininity? I can see narrative reasons for Deanna to be boyish, but why isn't Samantha wearing a blouse instead of a flannel shirt? You can still gank ghosts in a blouse.
Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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Canonically, though, why would Sam not hug Cas? Is Cas so other that he's unhuggable, even when Sam feels he's responsible for saving him from the Cage (he did know that then, right?)?
That's not very nice.
Are we talking about pre-"Apointment in Samarra" or post-? Before I can see Sam just not bothering, after I wouldn't think he'd regard Cas as too other for friendly affection. Though being in a snit over a recent reminder that he likes Dean better strikes me as entirely plausible.
oh, boys!
Christian Campbell's eyes show so little white, every time the camera pans to him I think momentarily that he's possessed.
Me, too! His eyes are kind of freaky.
Also, the guy playing his concerned friend Spencer has been recycled -- he played the young husband at the beginning of Provenance.
Yeah, a detective is sure going to talk about a murder case going cold when there have been 4 serial murders in the space of a month, one of them as recent as a couple of days ago. Police departments pull cases like that due to manpower shortages all the time.
I really think the witch's head should have blown off as soon as he tapped into Sam and Dean's psyches.
Ditto! If I'd written this episode, he would have been all "Now scream as I reach into your minds to confront you with your worst memor—AHHHHHHHHHHMAKEITSTOPMAKEITSTOPMAKEITSTOP!!!1!"
This is another one co-written by Bob Singer's wife. Her episodes always have sex in them, and most of them seem weak and/or vaguely icky to me. See Dean's curiosity about bestiality. He does have some tact, you know? He's also not a complete fool. I don't like the way she writes him. Well, she and her writing partner. Not sure if it's the same one all the time.