This is what posting on tumblr feels like on occasion…
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GOD I can’t believe I see my pictures on my fav-tumblr-site! <3
THIS PERSON IS SUPER QUALITY
I think Elfquest is my more secret nerd love, but I shall LET MY BANNER FLY HERE IN THIS WONDERFUL PLACE OF LOVE CALLED TUMBLR
WOLFIE. WOLFIE LOOK.
Ooooooohhhhhhhh… ElfQuest cosplay makes my heart happy. I freaking love these graphic novels.
(Source: supernaturalconfessions)
What: Fanfiction
Title: Driver Picks the Music, Shotgun Shuts His Cakehole
Rating: Adult/NC-17
Fandom: Supernatural- Sam/Dean
Summary: It took less than two minutes of listening to some chick wail on about her cheating boyfriend before Dean was convinced he could feel a headache forming behind his eyes and was absolutely certain he would never be able to sleep with that crap on, no matter how low Sam kept it. This would not do.
Spoilers: None, just general knowledge of the show.
A/N: I swear, I am not a Wincest shipper. But this got in my head and would not let go.
“Fucking Arizona, man,” Dean griped, wiping the sweat off the back of his neck irritatedly.
“You said that about Texas too, you know,” Sam said with a smirk, setting the gas pump back in its holder as Dean opened the passenger side door and slid in, shuffling down in the worn leather to rest his head back on the seat with a sigh.
“Yeah, well, it wasn’t my idea to travel the southern border in July, either,” Dean reminded him as Sam folded his huge frame into the driver’s seat.
“Dude, it’s the fastest route,” Sam replied, turning the key in the ignition and shifting the Impala into gear.
“Yeah, well, it’s a stupid route,” Dean bitched, shuffling around uncomfortably as his sweat-damp shirt and the leather seat stuck to him.
“God, you are such high maintenance,” Sam mumbled, pulling the car out onto the road, and Dean didn’t even bother to open his eyes as he flung his arm across the seat to smack his brother’s side.
“Shut up. Bitch.”
“Jerk.”
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So, I’m just going to establish right now that I love Chris Pine. I do, I think he’s great, and they made a really good choice casting him as Jim Kirk in the 2009 reboot.
But. I was just thinking.
I honestly think Jensen Ackles could have nailed it. He’s got the right look, and we know he can do confident swagger just as easily as serious and contemplative…

Just…

you know…


a thought…
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(Source: awesomephilia, via iwastheyogurtonmishasface)
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Fandoms are a lot like English teachers, they read into the story so much that they come up with logical things that the writer never even realised.
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A common complaint that I see from back-to-basics, Two Brothers fans about season 7 is that too many monster-of-the-week episodes were about supporting characters rather than the Winchesters.
And I understand this complaint. It’s true. For the first five seasons, the story was driven by the Winchesters’ struggles, which both had global consequences and were very personal. Since then, it hasn’t been. Sam and Dean’s story was resolved in “Swan Song” and from then on they’ve just had stuff happen to them instead of being protagonists. Season 6 was driven by Castiel’s arc (even if that wasn’t made clear until towards the end of the season). The problem with season 7 was that it was all over the place and not driven by much of anything. There are people who complain that Castiel got a better arc in his three episodes than Sam and Dean did all season. And yeah, I think that’s true. Because, contrary to what haters often claim, Sam and Dean’s story ended with season 5, but Castiel’s did not.
The problem, though, is not Cas being on the show. The problem was that the writers didn’t find a way to open up Sam and Dean’s story to make it really about them. They could’ve done that by making Sam and Dean the centre of another prophesy and cosmic struggle. I can understand why they shied away from that route. OR the writers could do that by using Sam and Dean’s relationships with other characters. Like season 1 was about finding their father.
The thing is, to do that either one of them has to be in peril, (entailing some kind of angst or the two of them splitting up) or, Sam and Dean have to have important relationships with characters other than each other.
You know what would have made season 7 about the Winchesters? If Castiel had been the villain. Or at least if Misha Collins had played the head Leviathan, using Castiel’s relationship with the Winchesters against them in a very personal way, more than just utilizing what factual information that he knows about them. But, oops, that would involve reaffirming how important Castiel was to the boys.
Since there’s no one left (besides Cas) to make the story personal, splitting up Sam and Dean like this is the best thing the writers could have done.
What gets me about the complaints about the season 7 finale, is that people who are upset are ignoring the fact that Sam actually has something to actively do now, instead of just dealing with stuff happening to him like he has for the past two seasons. Sam has a quest now. And instead of it just being “stop the bad guy”, it’s personal. He has to get his brother (and friend) back from Purgatory. And that’s a major reason why season 8 has so much potential to be awesome.
^This.^ That is all.