Ah, yes.
And yay, Wentworth! As you say elsewhere, open secret. Still, it's a stand he didn't have to make, and therefore a good thing.
Xander ,'Conversations with Dead People'
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Ah, yes.
And yay, Wentworth! As you say elsewhere, open secret. Still, it's a stand he didn't have to make, and therefore a good thing.
He's also flat-out denied being gay in a past interview, and talked about wanting to settle down with a woman, so somewhere in the middle of the Luke Evans to Luke McFarlane Coming Out Scale. Better late than never, I guess.
Was he out to himself when he said those things, Matt?
What were the other groups besides GLAAD he listed his membership of?
I'm not sure. I think it was in the wake of paparazzi photos of him and Luke McFarlane grabbing coffee together (which in all fairness, could still have just been two friends hanging out; they weren't all couple-y like Luke was with T.R. Knight). Honestly, I didn't know about that denial until the bazillion articles around his coming out, so I just always thought "where there's this much smoke for this long, there's probably flaming of some sort going on."
In the epitome of character assassination (perhaps literal), I read a story with a teen druggie Dean and a blind, delicate Cas, in which John pistol whips Dean as a disciplinary action, and ends up murder suiciding Sam (no tag for major character death, tho). It quite quickly got to the point where I was skimming to see how bad worse could get, and damn, there was a lot to skip.
Jensen shaking his moneymaker: [link]
Jim Beaver and Mark Sheppard are going to be at Emerald City Comic Con in 2014. There is a rumor they will be doing photo ops together. If that is true, I may finally break down and pay for a celebrity photo.
Jilli - you would be adorable sandwiched between those two. They might even pay for the photo.
People make me really weary.
I saw this Tumblr thanks to the new writer, Robert Berens. Scroll down for two posts about Misha.
It's clear that no one is as perfect as the owners of that tumblr, or the people who submit to it.
No, I don't care if that's not what they mean to say, it's their effective message.
I don't like it when people aren't perfect. But I've yet to feel the internet hordes feel like "problematic" means anything other than "radioactive and highly morally carcinogenic".
Sometimes I wonder if Social Justice has had its reputation damaged like feminist has, but I missed the bit where Social Justice wasn't holier than thou.