You mean No Rest For the Wicked, when Dean dies?
Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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You mean No Rest For the Wicked, when Dean dies?
Yes.
It looks like that!
It also looks very very pretty.
Thanks. I thought the hat & ponytail seemed likely to be crew.
But the t-shirt picture. Jesus, the guns are frigging HUGE.
And the *thighs*, such a luscious curve.
I just want Jared to get back to his S3 bulk. I love him toned and muscled, but it's a little too Schwarzenegger for me.
Why did I try and google for those pieces of clothing?
I have no idea. I used to image Google, now I just hit provocateuse first. It's easier and there's nice QA.
This is a carryover from last night's fanfic conversation... I was playing with my Delicious tags, and got confused yet again over the "gen" tag. I used to think of gen as the Supernatural equivalent of a G-rated movie -- the guys running around solving a case, maybe some whumpage, some hurt/comfort or some angst, but no sex of any sort. Is this the generally accepted definition? Because despite my aversion to angelic sex, I do have a Sam/Castiel story and its sequel on there (it's really very, very good - the author made me believe it) and I wasn't sure if that qualified to be labelled as gen.
I thought gen was just not slash, but I only very occasionally read fic.
If the romantic pairing is the point of the story, then it's not gen. If Whoever and Whoever are solving a case and just happen to already be a couple, and the case is the focus, I think it's gen, but I don't know if fandom agrees.