“I am genuinely exhausted, and am stepping back to martial my energy towards my own life, which is also at the brink of exciting change.”
“I am genuinely exhausted, and am stepping back to martial my energy towards my own life, which is also at the brink of exciting change.”
Let’s not forget the whole Fired Charisma Carpenter for getting pregnant then brought back under the promise of they wouldn’t kill her character only to you guessed it, kill her character that episode.
Her eyes look crazy. How does she look in the mirror and not SEE that her eyes look squinty crazy.
Is Melanie trying to look like death? top picture
I thought the same thing about Six Feet Under. Maybe I’m just a bit overly emotional in general, but this thing completely wrung me out.
I started watching around season 4 and I have enjoyed this show a lot over the past 11 years. It be weird not having no episodes next year
I understand why a lot of fans didn’t like it, but I found the finale very touching. It was almost like a meta-commentary on how to bring a long-running show to a satisfying conclusion.
I completely agree. This show was a mainstay of my travelling for work days, as I always knew I could find a re-run of it on (I think) TBS or TNT in the mornings. I’m really surprised it’s finally done, it’s like when NBC cancelled the original L&O, I was like, WHAT?!? I watched L&O religiously with my dad since early…
I feel you, though it started in my senior year of college. I was hooked for the first eight or so seasons, my interest admittedly waning as it went on, but I still checked in. As convoluted as the storylines became, it was always fun to hang out with Sam and Dean and crew. But after 14 seasons, it was almost easy to…
I feel weird. I’ve been watching this since it premiered my senior year in high school. All through college. Up until tonight, the night before I leave an old life behind and start a new job. This show has always followed me through the changes in my life and it’s weird that it won’t be there anymore. It was never the…
I came super late to the SPN party. Only started my Netflix binge two or three years ago. But since then I’ve become obsessed. The show has provided me with so much comfort in these crazy times and I’m going to miss it like hell. DON’T YOU TELL ME NOT TO CRY NO MORE!!
The family just hasn’t been the same since their younger brother Interpretative Dance died in that tragic boating accident.
This is a truly terrible idea. Truly. If they wanted a person who sees the world differently so they could do whimsical musical sequences, they could have made the story about someone who has synesthesia, where you see music as colors or something like that.
Did they point to a certain spot on the spectrum and say “play this!” It’s such an odd choice to make it a physical thing, autism doesn’t always manifest physically.
Meanwhile at the Intergalactic Trump Campaign HQ:
This is sublime...
As someone on Twitter pointed out, Supernatural going from “queerbaiting” directly to “bury your gays” is just so Supernatural.
This is exactly the confession of love Castiel made in this episode. It wasn’t “I’m IN love with you”, but instead the kind of love that comes from two men who have been to (literal) hell and back. Who have risked their lives to save each other multiple times. Two men that have fought side by side for years. …
As someone who has watched the show for 12 years (binged first 3 and a half seasons to catch up to Season 4 live) and has never seen any intentional romantic/sexual tension between Dean and Castiel, I definitely felt like the writers intended some romantic tension to be present in that scene. Of course if there was…