Aaand now I'm earwormed.
"On a dark desert highway, cool wind in my hair..."
Let me share.
Mal ,'Our Mrs. Reynolds'
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Aaand now I'm earwormed.
"On a dark desert highway, cool wind in my hair..."
Let me share.
"warm smell of colitas rising up through the air..."
I know at one point Plei was either looking for or thinking of writing a Hotel California fic, which would be awesome.
I'm just beginning to get sad that there are only four episodes left. It's going to be a lonnnnng summer.
What?!! Only four episodes left?
::curls up in a ball and whimpers::
If my math is right, which is rare, the last S5 episode should be May 13. Sigh.
My parents are moving, and I'm going down to help them cull and pack, and I actually scheduled it so I'm leaving Friday and coming back Tuesday evening. Because I need my SPN, and my internets while watching it.
This LJ post draws some interesting and surprising parallels between 1.22 and 5.18.
There's ongoing meta about color in set dressing and light design that develops some interesting themes. Interviews with Serge Ladouceur, the show's lighting designer, bear out this is by design, and not coincidence. There are links in those entries to earlier meta posts about the meaning of color in SPN set and lighting.
I had an awful thought earlier-- knowing Kripke's habit of bringing the pain, and of adding one more level of fuckedupedness to the Winchesters' lives just as you think they can't get any more fucked up, do you think there's any chance that Sam would in fact end up saying yes?
Yes, I've just been trying to figure out the scenario. It would be to save Dean, but how does saying yes do that? I think it's a real possibility esp if Lucy makes the right promises.
For a minute I was all, "Who the hell is Lucy?!"
Um. I get it now.
I think there's every chance he'll do that, Perkins. In fact, I think that could be exactly why this last episode played out the way it did. He made all the right decisions, proved his faith in Dean, and most importantly got Dean to believe in *him* again.
There's not a lot to do after that but make it hurt, I think.
There's not a lot to do after that but make it hurt, I think.
This is what I'm thinking too.