Whee!
Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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Pretty!
T-1.
Apparently rerun of Show beat the rerun of Vampire Diaries last week, for the first time SPN's beat VD. But not, you know, VD.
Kavan Smith! I totally forgot you made an appearance.
That's good news!
Wow, Johnnie Walker Blue is expensive stuff.
I liked Rufus so much.
Rufus is still alive, right? He made it out of Good God Y'all?
He's a great drunk.
I think he did, yeah.
Oh dear. I forgot about the maggots.
Rafael, Tamara, Rufus--living black people of note, if memory serves.
While I'm thinking of SPN black folk, I wonder about Uriel's host in 1978. Does he have a type, or did he choose the same vessel he took this time round?
Don't forget Missouri.
I guess when you have to ask consent to inhabit a vessel, it's easier to stick with the same person who already offered/said yes? So I'm thinking it's the same guy.
I wonder if there was fic with Dean and Bela meeting in hell, of any kind. Could have made for some interesting conversations.
Matt, can I tag that? It has such nice flow.
Sure, be my guest.
Kavan Smith! I totally forgot you made an appearance.
Prettiest monster chow, ever.
Don't forget Missouri.
Must not forget her!
I'm thinking it's the same guy.
That's less creepy than the type thing, though Uriel and creepy...
Prettiest monster chow, ever.
Most wasted pretty monster chow, for sure. Too brief an appearance.
I know that SPN gets a lot of guff for racial issues, but I have to say I don't totally get it. I think they cast some excellent black actors (Cassie totally excepted, damnit, and she was the only role that had to had to be black, right?), and I understand from Colin that the Vancouver black talent pool isn't that deep, which means you're paying extra to fly someone in pretty much any time you see a black actor show up.
So, black characters try and kill the boys. So black characters die. It's kind of a trademark of the show that characters of all colours do that, and the show's definitely been richer for having had Charles Malik Whitfield and Sterling K. Brown on it. And Sterling acted himself back onto the show, past what was originally written.
Now, why they haven't bumped into any Native Americans or Asians, that's a whole different matter. But I don't get the black objection.