Ianto is NOT DEAD. Um, in my imagination.
The only SPN death that I am in such denial about is Ellen. And that's not actual denial, just I dug her so much and I wish she weren't dead.
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Ianto is NOT DEAD. Um, in my imagination.
The only SPN death that I am in such denial about is Ellen. And that's not actual denial, just I dug her so much and I wish she weren't dead.
If the show was actually, really, and truly ending this season, I would want it to end with both the boys dying, and averting the apocalypse with those deaths.
Exactly.
Knowing there is another season makes me completely perplexed as to how it ends but still continues.
And then I would want a final shot of a much older Bobby obviously teaching some early 20s kids about monsters and hunting lore.
Ooooh! Bobby could live on and teach the next gen!
Grownups (granted, who are not sick) would have met their deadlines by now, so.
Everybody never lives. Just, sometimes, they come back.
I'm actually really tired of people coming back. It's such a convenient asspull. I don't want anyone to bring Gabriel back, much as I love him. I sort of hate that Anna was allowed to finagle her way back into the plot when she did.
If Bobby dies, I'd like it to be with some dignity and proper grieving all around. Same with Cas.
Ianto is NOT DEAD. Um, in my imagination.
You and me both, sister. #1 fictional death denial. Do they make therapy for that?
If the show was actually, really, and truly ending this season, I would want it to end with both the boys dying, and averting the apocalypse with those deaths. And then I would want a final shot of a much older Bobby obviously teaching some early 20s kids about monsters and hunting lore.
I'd want one of the boys to die, just so it hurt really bad. That would almost be like healing, for one of them to go on without the other. And teach with Bobby, even.
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I'm actually really tired of people coming back. It's such a convenient asspull.
It's almost a tenet of the world, now, though. And so rarely without angst. I'm of two minds.
An informal poll of the male viewers in the house says Bobby will be the one to go if someone dies.
Sara refused to comment.
Do they make therapy for that?
They don't have to because Ianto is NOT DEAD.
He's not.
Knowing there is another season makes me completely perplexed as to how it ends but still continues.
The brothers die and go to hell while averting the apocalypse. Season six starts with Castiel dragging both of them out of hell, muttering about wanting a different commute.
Cass, you're totally right. I don't know what I was thinking.
I think the boys should go to Valhalla next time they die. I bet it beats Heaven hands down.
Oh, Thursday's Child has one bit of offscreen RPF that's absolutely hysterical and slides in under my radar somehow. I can't really explain without giving that bit away. But it's in line with something I've been thinking for a couple weeks.
That is one long story, though. I'm going to save it for hiatus. Also because I'm sure Perkins will say I'm not allowed to read it yet.
Well yeah, but first I would say
It's all your fault I even read Dean/Castiel, damn you.
WHA?
Isn't it? I barely even dabbled before ita started talking about them!
I don't know whose fault it is. Just that it's NOT MINE. Or something.