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kaylashay January 13 2007, 08:28:06 UTC
That blog thingy from the official site gives that train of thought more credance. Someone else pointed out one thing though on the Jo front. Someone had to know that Sam was going to Indiana to tip off Gordon...

Although, (thinking as I type here) perhaps no one told Gordon Sam was in Indiana. Someone told Gordon that Sam was one of the kids and told him what to look for to find them all. Perhaps Gordon was still there after offing electro!boy and saw Sam investigating. This just happened to save him the trouble of hunting Sam down. Which means his informant told him of the "special" kids, but he lucked into catching Sam in Indiana... Hmmmm.....

My first thought was Ash because of the quickness in getting the info for Sam. However, that just seemed too convenient. Jo is a more likely suspect, but still kind of convenient. Grrrrr... I don't know.

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mhalachaiswords January 14 2007, 02:11:42 UTC
I will admit, I was so hyped by the idea that Jo would have told Gordon that Sam was "special" that I missed the whole idea of her being unable to know about Sam's trip to Indiana.

(Although, we know that Jo and Ash were friends, so it's possible that Ash mentioned the whole thing to Jo, and Jo then told Gordon.)

I do believe, though, that if Gordon was tracking Sam, he'd be able to find him. Especially if Gordon was motivated.

If Ash is the one who spilled the beans on Sam, I will be sad. But it is a possibility. As is the possibility of Ellen being evil. Which would be vastly entertaining.

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kaylashay January 14 2007, 02:18:32 UTC
I think my mind has put up a block that it can't be Ellen. Which probably isn't a good thing... Part of me wants it to be Jo, cause I didn't really like her from the get-go. It always turns out to be something we didn't of though.

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mhalachaiswords January 14 2007, 02:24:36 UTC
I love Ellen so much that I too have a similiar mental block, but if you dig down, I think that Ellen would be a delicious bad guy/gal. Samantha Ferris plays Ellen with a lot of character (pardon the phrasing) -- the freeness of the villian role would rock.

(Plus, we really only have her word that she was a friend of John's -- John's dead and can't refute, and we know John never talked to the boys about the Roadhouse. Hrm, a lovely idea)

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kristen257 January 13 2007, 12:13:49 UTC
I finally had the chance this morning after a long absence away from the world of fanfic to read what you've posted of Dawning Light. I love it. You made me weep with sadness for Dawn, Anita, and Nathaniel ( ... )

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lunalovegoddess January 13 2007, 13:14:35 UTC
Hmm... I've been wondering about this, too.
I had not read anything from the website, though. That blog really explains a lot, then.

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mhalachaiswords January 13 2007, 19:00:38 UTC
The website is like canon-lite -- all the annoying plot details but with half the calories! Anyway, yes, there was a lot of explainations on the website about the Roadhouse crew. Which helps a lot in trying to understand their motivations (like why Ellen was so anti-Gordon)

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polykleitos January 13 2007, 14:07:29 UTC
I was suspicious of Jo too. But, Jo wasn't anywhere near the Roadhouse when Sam decided to go to Indiana. How would she have been able to tell Gordon where to find him?

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mhalachaiswords January 13 2007, 19:05:10 UTC
Initially, when I wrote this, I was speaking about how Gordon knew about Sam's skills in the first place. But I wasn't clear (that's what happens when it's late). I clarified (or at least tried to) in the post. Sorry about the meandering thought process that skipped a few steps.

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prairie_grass January 14 2007, 04:37:26 UTC
Not that I know a single thing about Supernatural, and the context might clear this up, but what if the comment meant more, "You've got your Roadhouse connections, I got mine." as in, "I've got my own connections similar to yours at the Roadhouse. (but different people)" I dunno, I just thought it could be read like that. (Before one starts getting _too_ paranoid about some people selling out some other people and ... other stuff) Yeah, but I don't know if that makes sense within the context of the show or not. *shrugs*

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mhalachaiswords January 14 2007, 04:45:38 UTC
True. However, it's possible to apply the "Ellen on the side of the Winchesters" logic to Jo being on Gordon's side.

I will admit that it's highly likely that I'm making something out of nothing. I tend to do that.

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prairie_grass January 14 2007, 06:05:43 UTC
But hey! Making something out of nothing is part of the fun with series'! Of course, they can have their downside when you come up with some elaborate theory which is later proved totally incorrect. >:[ I'm still bummed that Dawn didn't end up having super-powers at the end of Buffy, I mean, if you were a monk, wouldn't _you_ have given her super-powers??? If I could be arsed, I've got a whole plot figured out for a fanfiction, but I really, really can't be arsed. *le sigh*

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