Awww, it's Misha's one year Twitter anniversary.
'Objects In Space'
Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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I'm spinning it that he's referring to the body that was Jimmy's, since he first says "vessel", and I'm interpreting vessel to mean the physical body, because angels and demons don't occupy minds/souls/consciousness. They occupy the physical, and may or may not share space in the vessel with the mind/consciousness/soul.
Now I'm desperately afraid of losing Castiel, because maybe bringing Jimmy back up was a reminder before they bring him back.
ION, I'm watching Faith from S1, and there's the whole issue of not playing God (Dean especially against this, with Sam a little too willing to step into the muddy waters - and then they switch places by the end), controlling Reapers, who deserves to live, sacrifice one life for another, and, of course, faith. I might be giggling with delight.
My God man. Asking for phone calls and now gifts. He continues to amaze and charm me.
I would love to a fly on the wall of his brain just for an hour. He is a total trip.
For those of you who remember Counteragent's remarkably pan-fandom vid "Still Alive", Zimshan has put together a new one, streaming and download links here. There's a link to a list of all the fanworks used in the vid. I've read or seen or screengrabbed almost everything fan-produced in that vid! I had to sort of play catch-up with "Still Alive."
Death's car: [link]
Oh, how about that. I wonder if any fans caught the connection (well obviously someone did) and how long it took them.
Sometimes they do pay attention to detail no matter how much we complain about them. Good job guys.
vancouvernights tweeted this. [link] It helps me to keep clicking on it everytime I ask myself is it Thursday yet.
The trial which followed became the most sensational and bizarre criminal proceedings in New Hampshire's history. It ended many months later, on a Saturday at about midnight, when an overwhelming body of circumstantial evidence convinced the jurors to bring a unanimous verdict of guilty. As the clerk of court polled each juror, the wailing and sobbing of the accuseds' relatives grew so loud the clerk had to stop several times and repeat his questions. While polling the sixth juror, the clerk dropped to the floor and died of heart failure in the center of the court room.
The tragedy of that night wasn't over even then. While the judge was sentencing these two men to hang for the brutal premeditated murder of a wealthy Rhode Island businessman, in Kansas two men were murdering another wealthy business man and his family. These killings would also shock the nation, and are still famous today as the basis for the book and movie "In Cold Blood".[link]
OMG, they got Death's car at Barrett-Jackson??? That is so cool.