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Has to be a troll. HAS to be. I laughed.

"Props to the leaker for realizing she could make a quick $10k and make her employer look good."

What is not a good thing is when the magazine decides to take that woman and tweak her appearance enough such that she's "acceptable" for the cover.

Respectfully, if you guys have something specifically against Vogue then it would be great if you would just write up a big retrospective piece. The more you make this about Lena Dunham and effectively force her to respond to this—which no matter how you slice it is a direct discussion about her body that invites a

Jez,

Admit it, Jez. You were wrong.

Actually, her twitter response was much better: "Way cooler when people do things out of pure blind spite than out of faux altruism". Faux altruism describes this whole shitshow perfectly.

Supernatural is one of the few shows that I HAVE stuck with over the years. Every time they've wrapped up a story arc and it's occurred to me that this may be the end of my escapist love for that universe, I've been pleasantly surprised by the next iteration. Now if they could just get Jared Padelacki to cut his

Supernatural forever, and I quite liked Season 8. I know it's a pretty over the top show, but I can't help it: Dean, Sam, and Castiel are now some of my fav characters in the genre.

Am I going to be really unpopular if I say that I thought the Dean Talks To Animals episode was hilarious? I kinda loved it.

The chemistry is all they need.

From what I hear, it was supposed to, but they convinced Whedon to keep going, so...

I have a real life brother, and even though I'm 34 and he's 24 and we're adults, we occasionally need time apart. Maybe I deep down resent his youth and all of the opportunities he's wasting (that I wasted as well), maybe he resents me for "always being right" whenever he does something wrong. Maybe it's more than

The pilot.

When I read the headline I was "ohh...some people will say Supernatural" and I feel sad just thinking about the end of it. But there are others like me! I love the show no matter what. That's awesome! Cheers hunters!

First off. I love Supernatural. Even when it's bad, I am grateful to have it. But Dog Darn it - the 'brothers going their own way after one has his feelings hurt' has been done way WAY too many times. It should have ended when Kripke left. But I am glad it didn't - there has been some gems. But tonight I am feeling

I've watched every season and will continue to watch the show, but I would have to say that the point where I ceased being engaged in the story and the characters was season eight.

I agree fully! I've stuck it out through the rougher seasons, but I love Supernatural still, and it's gotten back to being as good as it was in season 4 and 5 (but not as mind blowingly good as season 1 and 2). I can't fault anyone for stopping at 5 though.

I've had this same thought, from time to time. But then, we wouldn't have had the musical episode.

While I like the series as a whole, I can see the point of it's proper ending was 'The Gift.' However, so many solid episodes happened after, it's almost slogging through the weaker ones to enjoy the brilliance.