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The funny part about being a guy whose whole job is to see and remember everything means that you basically turn into an item tracker. Especially when you all have unmedicated ADHD and heavy dissociation :’]
I wish they had used the Mandalorian language at least somewhat in the show. You can see Mando'a letters on Din's original armor in S1. They could have thrown a couple words in here and there at least.
they were The dynamic trio idc
obsessed with these panels
I'm Samelia's # 1 defender. Not because I ship them but because wayyyy too many people say it was boring or pointless. When it wasn't.
People hate on Amelia for being boring(probably the same people who hate on Lisa for no reason) which I guess is a fair argument. Supernatural does not treat it's female characters fairly. But have you considered that the whole point of Samelia(and Deanlisa for that matter) is that Sam tried to have his apple pie life and it didn't work? Even if they had put real effort into Amelia's character, that wasn't the point of the plot.
I think it's also that people get mad at Sam for not looking for Dean in purgatory. As if he was supposed to magically know. As if Dean doesn't tell him 200 times "If I die, don't look for me. Go live a normal life and be happy." (It's one thing for Dean to be bitter, considering HE was the one stuck there, but it's not a fair critique of Sam).
ALSO Samelia is an important turning point for Sam's character. It's when he really truly realizes that he'll NEVER get a normal life. That though he wanted it for so long, it's not going to happen. Because hunting got more complicated. Because he changed. And it just wasn't something he was able to do anymore. After Amelia is when Sam starts saying he doesn't want a normal life, partially because he starts to understand that it's hopeless.
Samelia was an important point for plot, Sam's conflict with Dean, and Sam as a character. It wasn't useless and it wasn't boring.
I want to rent but he'll read it because he follows this blog AAAAAAAAAA
finally started grad school apps