Meta - Repeated Language

May 10, 2009 09:49

One of the things I love about our show is its use of language. Very deliberate choices are made with certain words and phrases. ( Let's give this a closer look, shall we? )

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lemmypie May 10 2009, 14:56:34 UTC
I had a deep thot.
Do you think the writers chose the "Honeymoon suite" and made such a show of it. That they were basically saying that the Honeymoon is over?

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weesta May 10 2009, 16:18:06 UTC
I never even thought of Honeymoon Suite outside of Sam doing something un-Samlike. That's an interesting deep thought. Hmm...

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shorofsky May 10 2009, 16:23:27 UTC
I think so. I read a meta earlier today treating the whole ep as a divorce. I'm sorry I can't remember the url...

I also think that's food for a meta of its own -> how Sam checks into the Honeymoon suite with Ruby, but leaves it alone to go into the unknown future without the safety of family or other human relations, to only have the company of demons to look forward to. How sad for him, really.

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lemmypie May 10 2009, 16:27:54 UTC
Look how freakin thinky this fandom is.

I have to admit, I've been waiting for the divorce for awhile now.
and I'm enjoying the tension.
I'm not one of those.... I want the boys together. I want conflict and strife and and baby eating.... Oh look! Kripke even provided that. LOL!

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lemmypie May 10 2009, 16:28:39 UTC
The above ramble is mine1

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weesta May 10 2009, 16:32:52 UTC
Look how freakin thinky this fandom is.
It's one of the things I love the most!

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shorofsky May 10 2009, 16:40:10 UTC
Me too! It makes me smile and makes me feel a little vindicated in my own head for being the only person I know irl over 18 who enjoys Supernatural. People always punk on me for watching it and then even more when I tell them about the intense fandom thinktank in cyberspace. One person totally compared it to guys reading Playboy for the articles "it just ain't the truth no matter what they say. it's all about the naked, or in this case, the manly men."

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