Heh, I'm conditioned--an ad for the Blackberry Storm began and I assumed it was the teaser for next week.
Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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Me, too, Bev! My head popped up right from my computer when I heard it. Quel disappointment.
But the actual preview rocked!
Rocked but is filling me with dread. Pattern is to do these light ones then hurty ones. Not spoiled...ijs.
I have to agree with Amy--and with Austin.
I don't think anyone has been shown as a loser. Stereotypes definitely, but nothing I haven't seen in convention footage.
Nothing I haven't seen at conventions for ANY fandom. Which is part of why I really, really enjoyed this episode.
Fans saved the day. And gave Dean the speech he needed to hear. I figure Sam and Dean dealt pretty well for being locked up with people impersonating them. I'd have been quailing and hiding.
I didn't feel watch from the hall. I thought it turned out quite fond. Though I'm always startled at the idea fandom that male. But I'm skewed by LJ and here. Boys fan comics. Women fan TV. Can't separate that from the book nature of Supernatural on the show.
I feel like I'm in the minority on my flist NOT being horrifically cranky at the gendered fangirl vs. fanboy thing, but a: I saw girls in drag! b: as someone pointed out in a comment thread, it was mostly a LARP convention c: GAY! GAY! GAY!
People are cranky about it? I don't do conventions, but I totally see LARPing a couple guys being predominately (see what I did there?) male. It's just new to me.
Furiously offended, more like.
I dunno. I saw LARPing girls, the bad ghost wasn't the woman, and the gay guys lived! For Supernatural, it's practically progressive!