Aw, baby girl.
do we have two of that kind of death in Show? One with the black guy who was also going to shoot himself in the Simon Says episode?
I'm not following you.
Giles ,'Lies My Parents Told Me'
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Aw, baby girl.
do we have two of that kind of death in Show? One with the black guy who was also going to shoot himself in the Simon Says episode?
I'm not following you.
The surprise (large!) vehicle slam from offscreen death. Doesn't the older, black guy they try to save in Simon Said end up dying that way, just like that guy from...is that My Heart Will Go On? I'm making a superlist in my head of my favourite occurrences (so far: Final Destination, Wonderfalls, and SPN (x2 if I'm not hallucinating).
Oh, right. For some reason I read "Simon Says" as "Croatoan," because ... uh. Yes, the doctor steps in front of a bus.
I have a weakness for those deaths. Not sure why--maybe the shame in the initial laugh response?
Have I mentioned how much I love West (and by extension his father)? This dance class pic is so mightily adorable. And puts me in mind of Misha saying straight guys were dumb--if they knew what they were doing they'd be storming SPN conventions, because the only guys there were gay or with their significant others--it's just a festival of opportunity.
GO WEST. GET YOUR TODDLER MAC ON.
My sister is amusing the fuck out of me. Not only did she think she saw Wincest in Bloody Mary, here's one of her comments on Skin:
Shapeshifter Dean: Me? I'm a freak. And sooner or later, everyone's gonna leave me.
Me: Not Castiel! He'll always be there for you! Sort of, mostly! I think - I mean, I don't know - I haven't watched your future yet.
I'm so proud...
If anyone wants to know what irony looks like, my sister's favourite episode so far is Route 666.
Oh my good god.
Although ... naked Ackles, so I can't be too critical.
She has the same Cassie issues I do, she just doesn't prioritise them the same way--she's excised her from episode, and gives it credit for what it was trying to do, racially.
Also, I think she's giving it some residual Castiel credit because of the name--it's chastening seeing someone who only knows about the show through me interpreting the early seasons.
it's chastening seeing someone who only knows about the show through me interpreting the early seasons
Heh.
I appreciate what the episode was trying to do, too, and it's actually got some great moments -- Dean on the phone with Sam at the end, Sam's amazement at Dean's relationship, the last shot and the song they use. I just didn't think the actress who played Cassie had any chemistry with JA.
Wisely, she focussed on his back, like we all know to do to get through the sads.
She finished Nightmare before bed, and her last words were "This is doing well. So many questions."
I'm so glad I'm not forcing her into an obligation she dislikes (well, not yet). This bodes well for her making it to Castiel, and I'm clearly happy that my sister isn't one of those "Man, the start of this series sucks so much, when does it pick up?" people, because that would have broken my heart. But she digs the brotherly bond too.