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Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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Still speculating about the end. Dean becomes Michael suit. Sam become Lucifer suit. And somehow they turn it around, and the horses dominate the riders? We've seen this happen for a few seconds with very strong willed possessed characters, but not on a sustained basis. I'm kinda presuming at this point that the mechanics will be pure handwavium, and that the writers will try to make up for that by having what happens follow from both Sam & Dean's character and from what little we've seen of the characters of Lucifer and Michael. My suspicious is that we end up with a weak ending. But heck, not a fiction writer, so maybe the writers will pull it off.
I'm hoping Sam doesn't say yes. I think part of Dean saying yes before Sam does is to keep him safe too. And to get Lucifer killed before he gets too strong. Oh, and sorry about the collateral damage, but it could have been worse.
I want to see Ackles play Michael, but I don't want Michael to actually possess Dean. I'm hoping we can come out of at least this week with someone (hopefully Sam) talking him out of it.
I want to see Ackles play Michael, but I don't want Michael to actually possess Dean.
This, very much so. I'm at the point where I love what he can do with a scene, either funny or serious or intense, and I would really like to see him work some more. Even playing another character would be excellent.
Jensen playing other roles doesn't alway turn out well. See Smallville's Jason Teague. Snoozefest.
Amy, from the talk about your book, I had to go check if you had anything available on kindle. Can I just say thank you from the bottom of my heart for allowing text to speech enabled. Nothing makes my commute better than being able to continue a book from where I left off reading. Nothing disappoints me more than buying a book and the text to speech is disabled.
Um ... do I? I never keep track of any of that. ::sheepish::
Although I can't imagine *listening* to some of the sex scenes in those books, to be very honest ...
I'm driving forty minutes every day so I do like the story to continue. I love the kindle for the space saving capability but I have to admit that while driving or (even riding because reading makes me car sick) it has been a very cool thing. Sex scenes aren't nearly as awkward as my kindle's robotic voiced curse word that pops up now and again. Although really I am so used to the voice now that it doesn't phase me anymore.
Hee. I had no idea you were listening to them! Well, yay!
Most of the *fan* mail I ever got about the romances was little old ladies ranting about my bad language. And who clearly felt it was their duty to read the whole book anyway just to point out exactly how depraved I was.
Jensen playing other roles doesn't alway turn out well.
Well, and Devour. But he hasn't disappointed me on Show yet.
I haven't read them yet, but I am excited now that I found them on kindle. I will let you know if you need to tone down the lanuguage like that dirty bird Stephen King. But I promise not tie you up and make you write more or send anything signed "your number one fan."
But he hasn't disappointed me on Show yet.
He had me enraptured with Ben/Alec on DA as well. I didn't see him on Dawson's Creek so I can't judge that, but it's been hit and miss for me with liking his portrayal of characters. I guess My Bloody Valentine wasn't bad, but he wasn't playing that far from Dean.