Soooo, just come out of the Jensen Meet and Greet with him and Danneel and as no NDA's were requested I feel its ok to answer the Winchesters/Zeppelin question straight from the horses mouth!
Apparently it DOES cost a LOT of money even to be considered by the band so Jensen confirmed that he didn't take a salary for that episode, they took money from some of the other production costs and higher up the food chain and then asked nicely!
He also confirmed that the band only agree to usage for brands that they respect so obviously The Winchesters got the seal of approval.
Mind you, as Jensen said, he'd like to think his son's name didn't hinder their cause!!!
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media literacy gives you the power to acknowledge queer characters that don’t really get to explore this side of their sexuality. laura palmer might be a nymphomaniac to you, a men obssessed teen girl to you but to me and my big brain she’s this lesbian stuck on this cycle of sexual abuse where she find herself doing it over and over again to men so she claim some power back from all the abuse that messed her up. in a way she is unvictimizing herself every time she let some man whom she has no sentiment for claim her body. she’s also in love with her best friend that is also the only person who’s able to see her truly and whole, and that’s because laura allows her to
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In the Evening
Trampled Under Foot
Nobody’s Fault But Mine
When the Levee Breaks
Heartbreaker
Living Loving Maid (She’s Just a Woman)
Ramble On
Over the Hills and Far Away
The Crunge
Fool in the Rain
Hots On For Nowhere
Ten Years Gone
Black Dog
Dazed And Confused
D'yer Mak'er
Whole Lotta Love
In The Light
Hey, Hey, What Can I Do
Stairway To Heaven
All My Love
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I miss you all.
I miss writing, terribly. I miss the interactions I had in the past with my amazing mutuals. It used to bring me soooo much happiness and scrolling tumblr the last few days has really made me wanna get back into it.
I have a bunch of unfinished fics, and a few new requests, but for some reason my brain doesn't wanna cooperate with any of the things. I keep telling myself, it's fine, really. I'll just wait out the writer's block. But really...
So... help? Maybe? IDK how to even get back in the saddle with writing. Life is decent at the moment: no drama, no toxic people, just an amazing, supportive boyfriend. My kids are happy and healthy, and I even finally got a new car!
But something IS missing, and I KNOW its this world. So, any advice on getting back on the fic train, I would greatly appreciate it.
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Sir Nobody
(Notes before beginning: *Spoilers for A Link to the Past and related manga, and Oracle of Seasons and Ages manga. *Reminder that manga reads right to left.)
I've said before that I don't subscribe to the fancanon that Legend is Zelda's brother, because the point of Legend - or, indeed, any Link - is that they come from humble origins.
But that's not entirely true.
In A Link to the Past, Link is the last in a bloodline of knights that Agahnim seeks to destroy.
But he didnt know that.
In Shotaro Ishinomori's A Link to the Past comic, after Link's parents (both knights) disappeared into the Dark World, his uncle deliberately kept him from royal politics, and Link believed his parents to have simply died. He gets called into the role of the Legendary Hero, completely baffled, wondering why the hell some ordinary kid can suddenly telepathically communicate with the princess.
It's much the same in the Akira Himekawa manga. Link has lived a docile life being an apple farmer, raised by his uncle, believing his parents died when he was a baby. His uncle suggests that when Link was younger he had dreams of being a swordsmith, and Link fobs him off thusly -
(Also, he cooks!)
Later, when shit starts to hit the fan, it's evident that Link was totally invested in his orchard, and the future he'd seen for himself was that of a provider.
He was thrust on his journey with just as much bewilderment as most of the other Links.
Here is also a good place to compare the wording of his uncle's final dialogue in the Japanese vs English releases of the game. English gives us, "Save the princess. Zelda is your...", which of course gave rise to the theory that Zelda "is your... sister." The original, though, is "Protect Princess Zelda. You are, the princess's..." which leads more naturally into something like, "... final/only hope", or even more bluntly, "knight". And, the use of save is quite vague, whereas protect has stronger connotations with the specific duty of a knight.
Ultimately, he decides it doesn't matter where or who he came from, the only self that matters is the one right now.
In the Oracle of Seasons manga, Link is born with the triforce on his hand; his family knows he's destined for great things.
And he does know, in this case, that he comes from a long line of knights. But he doesn't want to be one. He wants adventure, not glory. (Also fits the characterisation of Legend not wanting a leadership role.)
Like, when Impa notices his hand -
And actually, the only reason he ended up on an adventure is because his grandma convinced him to take the knights' trial in Castletown, where he was then transported to Holodrum.
Maybe this advice stuck with him.
So we all know Zelda lore is a cobbled together mess, right. Link's Awakening came after A Link to the Past, so it was said that Link was on the boat in the first place travelling away from Hyrule to "continue his training" after defeating Agahnim in ALttP.
Then the Oracle games came out, and they (according to Hyrule Historia, at least) are set between the previous Hero of Legend games. By all accounts, it seems his Seasons and Ages journeys weren't all that voluntary; he didn't travel to Holodrum and Labrynna so much as he was magically sent there. And he was on his boat trying to sail back to Hyrule from those places when the events of Link's Awakening happened. Or... sailing to yet another new land to continue his training, if you read the Zelda Encyclopedia.
Everything, all over the place.
(This is to say nothing of Sir Raven's influence on Link actually wanting to become a knight in the Oracle of Ages manga.)
My point is, no matter how you want to interpret the Hero of Legend, I still think he meant it when he described himself as a "nobody". At the very least, he wants everyone (and himself) to believe he is. I also think there's interesting potential in the fact that he's mistrustful, disdainful of knights after having them turned against him, and maybe because of this he doesn't want to telegraph that he comes from a long line of them.
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