Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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Damn.
Whoa.
My main comment is--Jared Padalecki's body is ungodly fierce.
But some yin-yang Dean-Sam sex thang? Pfft. And, really, there ain't shit in there that's kinky. Any guy that size better pick the lady up and move her around a bit, because he can. Might as well use the muscles for something.
Damn.
Woof.
::not giggling. no, really. great big grin? yeah. woof is right::
Remember when I said I was a Dean!Girl? Provided Sam shuts up and takes off his shirt, I could go either way. No sharing of anything other than...you know. No sharing of feelings.
Whoooof. Bless him.
Yeaaah, I can picture a couple of Sam's sex scenes (happily), but the only one I remember for Dean was with Anna in the car. Sam's just... the body, man.
Wow, the promo stuff is amazing.
Whenever I hear "woof," I go to a Young Frankenstein place. Happily, I'll add.
Remember when I said I was a Dean!Girl? Provided Sam shuts up and takes off his shirt, I could go either way.
Heh. ONE. OF. US.
Dean's sex scenes, at least judging from this, are perfectly nice and stuff, but the combination of insanity in JP's muscularity and the anger issues Sam had with the Ruby sex make his sex just smoking.
I tried to watch this, but a) it's set to cheesier music (less sappy, more hip hop porn), and b) it intercuts between the brother's sex scenes which just weirds me out, so although it's longer I didn't make it through.
Both of Dean's sex scenes -- Cassie and Anna -- are lower lit and much softer. I wonder if it has anything to do with JA not being as comfortable doing them.
JP, on the other hand, seems perfectly happy to dive right in, for which I'm forever grateful. Despite the anger in the scene with Ruby, the man(demon?)handling was smoking.
Despite, because of, whichever.
Today's episode, "Simon Said" wasn't one of my favourites. I think it's because the angst is so nothing compared to all the ends up going down in season 4. "Bloodlust" and the Gordon shenanigans, on the other hand, served as a really good precursor.
I'm wondering--how good are the odds that Castiel gets powered down and Bobby gets killed for an upcoming season 6?
BOBBY IS NOT GOING TO DIE.
(aka, LALALALALALA, I can't hear you)
If there's no season 6, I think one or more of the boys dies. If there is one...well, someone has to die, and I think fanservice points to Misha over Jim, shallowly. He's been all over the UK as the face of the show.
I would be
truly
impressed if Show kept him in the wheelchair.
Show is many things. Not often that sort of truly impressive.