in a well drawn fic, you should be able to tell what the author's deliberately changing, and what s/he just believes about the characters
I get it. For me, the stuff I think the author just believes are things like Jessica being an artist (I'm not even sure how that became fanon, but it seems to be), and John drinking a lot. I'd have to think about it more, though.
I was literally shouting out Bobby's name. He was the only one who could save them.
My sister sends me one email per episode, title S02E13, etc as appropriate, and she asterisks or double asterisks to show how much she liked it. Sex and Violence was a two star episode, even though she's turned into a "when does Cas come back???" fan (I swear, that's not my fault--but I do wonder if you a) marathon the series and b) like Cas it does more easily seem like you really need him more--whereas us (true believers...coughcough) who spent years without him can like him more easily without needing).
The whole impact of the choice the siren made, the fight between Sam and Dean...she was totally into it.
And for some reason I actually typed the words "I thought he was faithful to Ruby"...I have no idea why I thought he'd have only slept with her in S4--it's impossible to forget Cara or the episode she appeared in and the context for the strain on their relationship. Felt weird. Maybe the Ruby bang is contaminating me.
It's the little Padalecki's first birthday today! Wow, that went quick.
I'm a little startled by that! And is Misha keeping Maison more under wraps than West was? Memory is hard.
Russ Hamilton tweets to Tumblr Nation about 8x22: [link] -- our reaction will be to [VERB] [ADVERBLY].
Yikes. They're such teases now. We've encouraged them to interact too much, I think.
Show tonight! Very relieved.
How a TV episode gets written, from someone who writes for TV, if not for SPN. Really interesting.
Oh thank God, before they cut to Dean and Cas I thought they were going to show another flashback of how Sam and Amelia met!
I really believed Sam and Dean were running to save Meg. I think I'm going to be a little upset if she's really truly dead.
There is so much to process in this episode, I don't even know where to start. And now I'm earwormed with "Goodbye Stranger".
What I don't get is why Naomi was so keen on having Cas be the one kill Dean. She couldn't have picked a task more likely to short out his brainwashing if she'd tried.