i really wish that the most powerful place on earth were contextualized as a roadhouse instead of a top secret society the only privileged few can find, much less enter.
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i really wish that the most powerful place on earth were contextualized as a roadhouse instead of a top secret society the only privileged few can find, much less enter.
The Problem with Crowley
Crowley is a problem.
Crowley's getting a better deal than Linda Tran even though he's the bad guy, he's the demon, and that's a problem.
i've talked about kevin's (and linda's) narrative access here and here--but I think that 9 x 02 has reaching a(nother) breaking point.
it's always rubbed me the wrong way that they chose to let crowley continue on even as his character and lines and arcs grew staler and staler--even going so far as to sacrifice Linda for Crowley (and by extension Kevin's own personal angst which inevitably takes second place to the winchesters)--
(which just goes to prove that supernatural would rather recycle and rehash their blah and generic white dudes than let people like linda and kevin have a cake for themselves)
but then episode 2 essentially has dean taking the narrative's side (taking crowley's side) is beyond the pale
because dean doesn't have the right to determine if linda is alive or dead--or if she's dead in every single way that matters (again, what gives him the right?)
linda has a voice -- but the narrative is ignoring it
kevin has a voice -- kevin has the chance to access the same narrative arc that sam and dean has (or, even more exciting, to subvert it and to write his own narrative arc) -- but the narrative ignores that too
but at the end of the day -- just like the time a car was worth more than linda's soul -- the potential to hunt down every demon top side (to add further insult to injury what good would that do? i just) is worth more than linda's wellbeing --
because if dean winchester deserved to be saved, then so does Linda Tran.
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Listen/purchase: Saved By The Bell by Miami Nights 1984
I don’t understand why I’m so tired! I’ve done basically nothing today.
♛ ; HEADCANON
XVI. COOKING
Cooking ... isn't exactly Sora's forte. He's never burned the kitchen down or anything, or ever have come close to it either, but cooking up fancy dishes isn't something he's good at. The tops or bottoms tend to get burned more often than not if it's a recipe he's never done before, and taste a little like plastic. This is kind of thanks to the fact that he's always had a loving mother who worked her butt off to feed him - something Sora's always appreciated - so even though he helped her out sometimes as a kid, he never actually learned anything.
Ever since starting his initial journey across the worlds with the Keyblade though, Sora's gotten a bit better in the kitchen. The fires aren't quite as hot or scary anymore, and the overall taste of his dishes have gotten better. What few he knows, anyway. Sora's more of a baking guy - he's infinitely more better at working with the oven than the stove - mostly because sweets and desserts have always been a focus point in his childhood. Well, life really.
Still, Sora's the type of guy who doesn't mind people in the kitchen alongside with him. Having other people helping out or even talking to him helps him calm down a lot, and it's always fun having a second opinion to food. He likes cooking, the every so often he does, and has a lot of fun doing it too. There's usually a radio nearby blasting music, and with it there's Sora rocking out to the beat by drumming on a variety of pots, pans and lids. Usually all of the ones in the kitchen.
-- & ties in with HEADCANON XV.
♛ ; HEADCANON
XV. MUSIC
Sora's a very musically inclined person. He enjoys anything to do with it - dancing, singing, playing, you name it. Even though Sora doesn't sing or dance very often, when he does he does it passionately. He usually only ever sings or dances during special occasions - like parties, or bonfire at the beach, or sing-alongs and performances like ones in Ariel's world. He's fairly good at both of them, something he can thank partially to his general confidence about things.
It's kind of a way for him to let loose, and Sora does exactly that, and finds it really easy to dance and sing considering he doesn't really care what people think he looks like. As long as he's having fun, he'll keep doing what he likes.
Though he never formally learned to play any instrument, Sora really, really likes to drum. And he's really good at it too. Whenever he's got something to drum on, and something to drum with (even if it's only his hands), he'll start up a beat and work it up and work with it from there.
Whenever he's in the kitchen cooking what little he knows up, he'll tend to take the pans and pots and lids he has, lining them up across the kitchen and counters and go around the kitchen, drumming on them all to the beat of a song or something random.
-- & ties in with HEADCANON XVI.