ext_31857 ([identity profile] inmyriadbits.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] inmyriadbits 2006-04-26 05:15 am (UTC)

Not only do I feel you on this (with both hands, baby!) but now that you mention it, I demand to know what has gone wrong with fashion's priorities that these two are not required to dress this way ALL THE TIME.

That's right; you need one hand for each boy. :P And you make an excellent point. Contemporary dress means people who want to look at girls are in luck with all the miniskirts and tank tops. Why can't we get a little leather armor for the guys back in style? (Um...was it leather? Or leather and bronze? Or something else? I bow to your superior knowledge). I guess Dean's leather jacket is as close as we're gonna get. But it makes me happy, too.

Very nice choice of adjectives to describe Sam and Dean, too, btw.

Did you like the "virile, muscular, angst-driven classical heroes" or the much more coherent "so tall and built"? Because both are absolutely true. ;)

(from that other comment)
If John turns up dead, well, the boys have been prepared for that as much as they can be all of their lives. If anything, I see John's death as the one thing that could make Sam hesitate to resume the normal life that he's so determined to have if he's unable to persuade Dean to retire from the Hunt at that point.

Hmm. You know, that's interesting. I've been worried about Sam just taking off after they kill the Big Bad Demon, like he told Dean he would. I worry because that would just break Dean, you know it would; that goes double if John were to die. Sam would be leaving Dean all alone--alone with his emotions and alone fighting evil. I don't think he could do that, as much as he says he wants a different life. Mixed up in that sticking-around-for-support would be Sam's growing realization that he's more deeply involved in this fight than he used to think. But I'm so uncertain about how they're going to resolve things, which just makes me so excited. I love unpredictable shows! It's so refreshing! I just hope they don't screw up the mythos to play to the audience with cheap twists; I know well the path that takes my TV shows. *looks sadly at Dark Angel, Alias, etc*

Thanks for all the enthusiastic response to my thoughts! Geeking about fandoms is one of my favorite parts of being a fangirl. It's like those rare, really great discussions in an English class when everyone has gotten into the reading and is engaged and passionate about exchanging ideas on it. I usually geek with Dear Twin (three HOURS on Saturday), but it's fun having other people to bounce ideas around with. :)

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