I mean, it's equal parts of DOOOM and squee. Because the first rush through a series, when you start off with a stockpile of episodes that you think will last you nicely into next week and then suddenly you're devouring episodes like there's no tomorrow. It's kind of fun
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It's funny - I started out relating more to Sam and thinking that he was definitely the one I was going to fall for. And now I'm up to episode 8 of season 2 and seem to have developed this huge enormous stonking great crush on Dean. Gggnnnnnh!
And I totally took a risk a couple of days ago, when I was only part of the way through the first season and was watching it mainly for the eye candy, and ordered seasons one and two on dvd. I hoped I wasn't making an expensive mistake, since it felt like the show could go either way. And today I feel completely vindicated - yay!
I don't want to be spoiled, but just tell me this, pleasepleaseplease. Season two has been largely AWESOME. I'm hoping the writers have got into their stride and that it continues at this level. Does it? ::holds breath and HOPES::
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And YMMV as to quality of writing, but yes, I thought S2 was generally very strong. I've been a little more mixed on S3--some things I've adored, some things that have put me off--but S2 made me really happy.
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And I love their snarky dorky BOYness and BROTHERness together. ♥ ♥ ♥
YES. ♥ ♥ ♥ I'm aware of the whole Wincest thing, but I'm finding that it's enough that they love each other as brothers... And brotherly snark RULES.
The more I think about it, the more I think that, for me anyway, trying to read anything slashy into their relationship would ruin it.
That's a very beautiful icon, BTW.
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