I see absolutely no sense in suffering alone.
None whatsoever.
But I like to be proactive, and seek means to relieve the pain.
To that end, I suggest a deathmatch #1. Best quotes. Here's what I suggest, up for discussion:
32 quotes (can be exchanges, maybe up to 3 lines) that we can vote down to 1 winner. Length isn't important. We all pick the initial 32.
32 seems workable, right? Or is that too few? I'm in powers of 2 mode, for divisibility, and sure we can come up with 64, but that's a lot of stuff.
I think 64 might be overwhelming. 32 sounds good. And best quote would be fun to start.
There's comfort in numbers, it's true.
One day we may have to deathmatch just Misha's tweets:
mishacollins
I'm off to europe tomorrow, the UN secretary general wants me to stop the icelandic volcano, Eyjafjallajokul, (pronounced "oy vey gevalt").
I bet I can come up with more than 32 on my own, but I will try to be good.
And I totally agree with you on the misha tweets. Dude crazy.
Okay--people need to suggest quotes now.
Huh. 32. As if. I'm going to throw this out there:
5x22: Dean: Sammy? Sammy? It's okay, I'm here. I'm not going to leave you.
Oh Misha. I hope he gets to do S6 otherwise I worry about what he will do in his free time. Seems best to keep him occupied.
Misha's pronunciation of that volcano's name is not the most ridiculous I've heard.
5x22 : Dean: Then I'm not gonna let him die alone.
I think that's the quote but can't confirm at the moment. It immediately follows Cas telling Dean, "The only thing that you will see is Michael killing your brother."
Moment killed me.
Problem is, there are 104 episodes. 32 quotes? Really? I'm sitting on my hands right now. Other people better post quickly, or I'll fill up all the slots and still be chomping at the bit.
Theresa, I think the exact text is:
Dean: Then I ain't going to let him die alone.
Maybe 32 serious quotes, then 32 funny quotes, etc., and then a death match for all the winners?
::runs out of thread b/c I haven't seen the last two episodes, yet::
"Saving people, hunting things: the family business."