Ah lads not again
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bringing back ‘daddy’s blunt little instrument’ was so evil of the show i am so happy they did they but it was so evil.
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still beautiful, still dean winchester.
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how we feeling fellas?
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Me: I love angst!
Also me: IF THIS DOESNT GET RESOLVED I WILL COMMIT HEINOUS ATROCITIES
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A digital piece from 2021 done for a DCBB season 15 fix it fic. This is Cas pulling Dean’s ass off that damn rebar 🥲🥲🥲🥲 Lots I would change about this now, but I still love the highlight of Cas’ face.
Wish I had more patience for digital works — my setup sucks 😂
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i’ve seen like two episodes of good omens, but as someone who lived through 15x18 of supernatural, i would like to offer my sincerest apologies and condolences
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If I had a nickel for every time I had to watch an episode of SPN directed by Rich where the “couple” were chased by something that wanted to kill them into a corner where they had nowhere to go and decide “if this is it you’re gonna know how I feel about you” and then right afterwards, a portal to another world opened up… I’d have TWO FUCKING NICKELS lol
Listen…
I didn’t want the first nickel!! Ok???
And I’m trying to not want the second nickel because I know that isn’t going to be a happy ending either!!
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of course it was written by steve yockey and directed by richard speight jr. and i'll be lying on the floor, staring at the ceiling, feel free to join me
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I get that a lot of us seem very upset about this confession but I'm begging you to read a few Austens (and better and more thoughtfully than Arizaphale). This isn't a failed end of a love story, this is the middle.
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*spn finale spoilers
dean, a character who has always struggled with grief so much that it changes him for the worse pretty much every time, saying that he has to “keep on living” so that cas’ sacrifice was not in vain… cas’ confession to him completely changed how he views himself, and the worth he assigns to his life, because he knows now how much he meant to cas, and it matters, so much, because of how much cas meant to him.
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Since I see a lot of reactions on articles/quotes from the Loki crew and cast, here are some general reminders when it comes to stuff like this;
There are so many people working on a show/movie and everyone make decisions creating the final product we watch. Of course they do a lot of work to unite their visions and make it cohesive, but "contradictions" may still happen. We often talk about the obvious people behind a show, the actors, writers and directors, but there are also costume designers, composers and editors, etc. All of these people can have different perspectives and pull things in different directions, that just sort of comes with the nature of making such a big show.
And then it comes to producing a show itself. Productions are messy. Things get reworked on the spot because what might've worked on the page didn't work in practice, props break and need to be changed, actors can't be in for the day, etc. All of these affect the final products in chaotic ways. Sometimes unpredictable things like this may get in the way of or improve the story.
And finally articles/interviews purpose is to provide this one specific person's perspective and promote the show, or engage fans.
So take these things with a grain of salt. You don't need to base your entire view on the show on statements from cast/crew. Is the line less meaningful because it was improvised? Should we consider an episode to be less canon because it was apparently rewritten a lot from its original state?
Your fan experience will likely be healthier and more fun if you try to mainly engage with the art you have in front of you. If you read quotes from creators and feel frustrated that they are inconsistent with the art - first of all, art is subjective, it just comes with the territory. But my main point of the post is that even if a person is working on the show, it doesn't mean that their view is 100% represented within the text. You don't need to go full Death of the Author here, but you gotta remember there isn't just one author and that author's intent at work here, there is a production, with all that comes with it. And honestly? That's what makes it interesting. All of these visions coming together to create art that we get to take part in, and whatever vision we're getting as a viewer might be something completely unique.
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a monster that lures you in by returning your most treasured item to you with a monologue about needing people to keep you grounded you say?
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