I wanted to say the same thing to Metatron when he told Cas to find a woman to marry and have children with.
'Hell Bound'
Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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She is gorgeous, and he's as beautiful as ever ... but he sort of looks like an eighth grader dressed for the spring chorus concert.
I know it's not the most adult behaviour, but I left an anonymous comment on a story that called Kevin "the weasel prophet". It was being really careful about aligning with canon, just interstices between episodes until the season ended, but "weasel prophet"? Fuck no.
She changed it to runaway, but whatever I was holding out for in the story, I've given up on. It was mildly reminiscent of that nanoochka fic with the long hiatus in that Dean spent more time sexing some other guy than he did even talking to Cas, and someone pretty clearly left three consecutive WHAT ABOUT THE DESTIEL???? "anon" comments that she had to address.
BuddyTV is reporting that the CW is moving SPN to Tuesday nights starting in October.
Hmm, ABC - Shield, hour 1, the CW with SPN - hour 2 and NBC with Grim, hour 3.
Not bad.
The execs do know that Grimm airs on a competing network, right? They don't have to program SPN as its lead-in.
I suppose this means I'll catch Fox's Tuesday night comedies on Hulu.
So the "this fall Fridays at 9" on the Grimm page is where it aired this past season? I hadn't realised it was a 10pm kind of a show.
The Originals is a generous lead-in. I'd imagine they're pretty optimistic about it.
They put Grimm on at 10 p.m. on Tuesdays the last few weeks, after Smash got cancelled. I had it on last night, although I had no idea what was going on.
I heard about Supernatural moving the same day as the finale, I thought. And doesn't think move them back to their original time slot? Or were they Tuesdays at 8 p.m.?
I don't understand why people need to go here, about the "What show have you been watching?" line:
Now, it could have been an ad libbed scene Jensen and/or Misha threw in there for comedic enjoyment. If it’s not, then put together with Dean’s differing reactions to Cas’ vs. Sam’s predicaments and his statement to Sam that he always comes first, this little sentence just drives the point home. Moreover, it’s said by Dean to Cas and well, to me, that means it was directed at a certain audience. Together it all reads, make no mistake, this show is about two brothers and their devotion to one another (throw in a comedic ‘Destiel parallel’).
Yes, Dean is hysterical at the thought of Sam dying, and will do anything to stop it, repeatedly. Yes, he responds to the premise of Cas leaving forever with nothing more than a resigned nod. So? At what point did anyone thing those reactions would be reversed? Dean has done his share of pleading to Cas, but it's never going to be like razing the earth to keep his brother alive. Duh. Show.
But the poster's suggestion that this is meta telling Destiel shippers to stick it up their own asses is both reaching and petty. How does that line even relate to him leaving except in your punitive little mind? Destiel is already never going to happen. That's fine. But now there's some sort of fan competition to see who's getting rebuffed the hardest between the lines?
Grow up and enjoy a narrative, for god's sake.
What I love is that certain fan types (as above) really believe everything in a script is some kind of coded, yet direct, message right to them.
Yeah, probably not, guys.
Also, Dean was talking about drinking on the job. Stick to the subject at hand, for god's sake.