a) Write one or two sentences about a character you write that I also write/fangirl. Use no names, just pronouns. I will try to guess who it is
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a) His smile was his shield: bright and cocksure, distracting friend and foe alike from his weaknesses.
b) Top five shippiest moments you’ve ever seen, with YouTube links if they exist.
c) Your favorite Doctor (since it’s a new body every time he regenerates, each regeneration has one to lose ~_^ )
d) In his search for other super-powered humans, Mohinder Suresh also found across supernatural creatures he didn’t know existed: demons and vampires, wendigos and skinwalkers, angels of the Lord, humans that could be Vessels of the most powerful archangels ever created and even Gods. This naturally leads to him keeping an ear to the ground about such things, and he gets to hear about Horsemen and apocalypses, and how one of those humans gave his life to put an end to the destruction.
The other, eaten alive by survivor’s guilt, Post-Traumatic Stress, depression and paranoia, drinks himself nearly to death and winds up in the hospital, catatonic and on suicide watch, thanks to his uber-normal girlfriend. Mohinder asks Matt to use his mind control to keep Dean docile and dreaming, and Castiel approaches Hiro to try and help him travel back in time to prevent Gabriel’s death, since only an archangel is strong enough to retrieve two human souls from the Cage without letting the other archangels out.
Thus SPN seasons 6 and 7 are the fevered dreams of Dean Winchester as whispered into his highly suggestible brain by Matt and Mohinder, and never really happened.
c) Long before he met Rose, of course -- he was depressed and alone and hurting, and there was a chick with curly horns for hair on a distant planet who actually listened to him. Her skin was copper and gold, and he closed his eyes and lay flat and let her do all the work, and while he was no less depressed afterward, at least it salved the ache for a while. (Nine.)
d) Well, we've always known seasons 6 and 7 were just hallucinations. I mean, the whole Lucifer-in-Sam's-head thing was reality bleeding its way into Dean's dream. And Purgatory itself was a subconscious reading of the dream state he was in. Nothing was ever quite itself there, was it? I mean, an altered Sam? Castiel being nearly-God but still not able to bring Dean and Sam back through time? None of it computes. And there were glimpses of the Heroes universe bleeding through the whole time, too. Most clearly the character of Charlie Bradbury, who was a super-smart red-headed Charlie... sound familiar?
Little-known fact (which is also gonna show up in my DCBB): When Dean does try to contact her again, to see if she knows anything about the Word of God, she pretends not to know him and claims her name isn't Charlie, but Molly. Molly Walker.
b) Top five shippiest moments you’ve ever seen, with YouTube links if they exist.
c) Your favorite Doctor (since it’s a new body every time he regenerates, each regeneration has one to lose ~_^ )
d) In his search for other super-powered humans, Mohinder Suresh also found across supernatural creatures he didn’t know existed: demons and vampires, wendigos and skinwalkers, angels of the Lord, humans that could be Vessels of the most powerful archangels ever created and even Gods. This naturally leads to him keeping an ear to the ground about such things, and he gets to hear about Horsemen and apocalypses, and how one of those humans gave his life to put an end to the destruction.
The other, eaten alive by survivor’s guilt, Post-Traumatic Stress, depression and paranoia, drinks himself nearly to death and winds up in the hospital, catatonic and on suicide watch, thanks to his uber-normal girlfriend. Mohinder asks Matt to use his mind control to keep Dean docile and dreaming, and Castiel approaches Hiro to try and help him travel back in time to prevent Gabriel’s death, since only an archangel is strong enough to retrieve two human souls from the Cage without letting the other archangels out.
Thus SPN seasons 6 and 7 are the fevered dreams of Dean Winchester as whispered into his highly suggestible brain by Matt and Mohinder, and never really happened.
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5) I can't find a youtube, but the whole sequence where Shane tells Lori he loves Rick and would die for him in The Walking Dead.
4) #3 (at 2:00)
3) I heart you
2) I did it, all of it, for you.
1) ALL OF THIS VIDEO. Warning, video itself doesn't start until 0:40.
c) Long before he met Rose, of course -- he was depressed and alone and hurting, and there was a chick with curly horns for hair on a distant planet who actually listened to him. Her skin was copper and gold, and he closed his eyes and lay flat and let her do all the work, and while he was no less depressed afterward, at least it salved the ache for a while. (Nine.)
d) Well, we've always known seasons 6 and 7 were just hallucinations. I mean, the whole Lucifer-in-Sam's-head thing was reality bleeding its way into Dean's dream. And Purgatory itself was a subconscious reading of the dream state he was in. Nothing was ever quite itself there, was it? I mean, an altered Sam? Castiel being nearly-God but still not able to bring Dean and Sam back through time? None of it computes. And there were glimpses of the Heroes universe bleeding through the whole time, too. Most clearly the character of Charlie Bradbury, who was a super-smart red-headed Charlie... sound familiar?
Little-known fact (which is also gonna show up in my DCBB): When Dean does try to contact her again, to see if she knows anything about the Word of God, she pretends not to know him and claims her name isn't Charlie, but Molly. Molly Walker.
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CAN'T STOP CRYING!!!
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