Thanks so much! I tried to make it sexy as it was horrific, glad to know I succeeded. :) Honestly canon has gone actually TOO FAR in the Hurt!Sam direction in my opinion--I had to pull way back on the torture scenes because they just disturbed me too much.
SWEET MERCILESS LUCIFER that was fabulous! : D I especially loved the timing of the images at certain points (shaping up with the pull-ups \o/) and every beat with Gadreel's eyes was just perfectly done. I'm also impressed how well all the images fit with the lyrics and beats of the music. Love this song so much, it's been on my playlist for months! Have you heard the Pentatonix cover? That's pretty rad, too. You rock, lady!
Thanks! Hee, I made it myself. That was meant to be Rachel nave, his prom date who was possessed. Which only sort of fits the theme but I couldn't give it up.
This is...one messed up show! (This is a great vid about a messed up show??) It's funny because I was just talking with some folks about texts that were directed at men that women responded to - SPN being high on the list, and I can really see why! I must say, I never quite saw Sam as the female identification point somehow - I think we talked ages ago about how I, er, personally found him physically intimidating - but with this, wow, I just identify like WHOA. (Or is is because this is the Counteragent show and not the show show?)
Actually, I'd say most of this is directly from the source. I even had to pull BACK on the most horrific torturing-Sam imagery because it was OTT in the context of the vid. And these are just his possessions...if you strung together all the times he was tied down, you'd have a 9 minute vid.
They heavily imply that the demon Meg was going to rape Jo, but just ran out of time. They actually state that Sam's soul was raped often in hell by Lucifer, and Gadreel (the possessing angel at the end) wiped Sam's memories frequently (which is why Sam is unconscious in that section), with Dean's explicit approval. So...yeah. It's all there in the source, IMO.
Which frankly, I don't object to if it's treated with a certain amount of gravity.
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I especially loved the timing of the images at certain points (shaping up with the pull-ups \o/) and every beat with Gadreel's eyes was just perfectly done. I'm also impressed how well all the images fit with the lyrics and beats of the music. Love this song so much, it's been on my playlist for months! Have you heard the Pentatonix cover? That's pretty rad, too.
You rock, lady!
Like, I don't think there is a song long enough for Sam's possession trauma, heh.
Not that you'd seriously want to do one long enough to capture them all, but just because you got me thinking:
Possibly Rush has something... The Fountain of Lamneth clocks in at 19:58 and plus, the lyrics seem pretty apropros...(particularly for season 4-5 and the demon blood arc)
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counteragent -- LOL if you need to borrow one of my RUSH cds for source, just let me know.
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The lyrics for the Rush song: eerily appropriate for seasons 4-5, and going into 6 for the soulless parts as well.
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Thanks hon! Was it clear in the Lucifer section that I was talking about Sam's nightly non-con in hell?
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I hadn't fully realized the emotional echo in seeing rapey Meg's actions toward Sam and then toward Jo when she possessed Sam.
Where did the Colin Ford-as-Sam in the graduation (?) photo come from? It was perfect!
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Great job with that and with the whole vid overall!
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Actually, I'd say most of this is directly from the source. I even had to pull BACK on the most horrific torturing-Sam imagery because it was OTT in the context of the vid. And these are just his possessions...if you strung together all the times he was tied down, you'd have a 9 minute vid.
They heavily imply that the demon Meg was going to rape Jo, but just ran out of time. They actually state that Sam's soul was raped often in hell by Lucifer, and Gadreel (the possessing angel at the end) wiped Sam's memories frequently (which is why Sam is unconscious in that section), with Dean's explicit approval. So...yeah. It's all there in the source, IMO.
Which frankly, I don't object to if it's treated with a certain amount of gravity.
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