They speak every fucking language and still can't communicate
Me describing characters from Supernatural without ever watching it, based on what I could put together from random tumblr posts
Dean Winchester:
- older brother
- bi and the closet is glass
- psycho-sexual relationship with his car
- has a doctor kink
- divorced married divorced married widowed by an angel
- DADDY ISSUES
- don't do this cas
- was in hell at one point
- shoulder hand print
- red-blooded all american hunter manwhore
Sam Winchester:
- younger brother
- flannel
- straight representation (except Gabriel I guess)
- Third wheel
- dropped out of uni
- was engaged to a blond woman (RIP)
- a literal walking death sentence to anyone who kisses him
- party city wig
- was possesed???
- the one with common sense???
Castiel:
- gay angel
- world's saddest eyes
- wet soggy orphan beagle
- victim of the trench coat epidemic
- powerful, but idk about where he lands on the scale
- was brainwashed???
- the daddy-est of issues (is his father god?)
- YOU CHANGED ME DEAN
- fish out of water
- ditched heaven for the beauty of humanity (Dean's dick)
Jack Supernatural:
- destiel child
- may or may not be a new god
- something celestial
- floppy sad boi hair
Gabriel:
- just here to have fun do drugs and flirt
- trauma
- Loki?
- Sam's Man Crush Monday
- had his lips sewn together at one point
- is he dead-dead? or just dead to the writers?
Daddy Winchester:
- did not know what he looked like until I went to google the pictures
- the worst person to ever exist despite having god and the devil on this show
- left the sons the trauma factory that is the family hunting business which killed their mom
- doesn't know what hugging looks like probably
Various female-looking objects:
- dead girlfriends
- beards
- that one redhead that called Dean a pussy for not knowing what fifth base is (she seems fun)
- another redhead that played Poppy in The Magicians and almost killed Quentin (that I for some reason thought was from Doctor Who)
- evil angel girlboss??
This was my contribution for this years November 5th celebration
VARIOUS FEMALE LOOKING OBJECTS
just found out i've been abandoned by god which means he's not watching anything i do anymore. you should come over.
This is supposedly for Unus Annus Anniversary (literally last week), but i was ill for a few days and my schedule just being move back and i finally able to finish this.
continue my half death body thingy
Well, I am a stylist & designer, so i decided to make a small timeline of costumes featured in Good Omens S1&2. Some interviews with Claire Anderson were extremely helpful, and I used my own observations sometimes, so feel free to discuss & analyze everything with me. Hope @neil-gaiman would like it and S3 gonna be confirmed and give us more costumes <3
(from go twitter :) <3)
Hi! My mum and I had a conversation in the car where I mentioned how funny I found this bit, because I had read it as Anathema thinking that she had, in fact, just been run over by a very campy gay couple, and a campy gay couple wouldn't harm her. But my mum read this as Anathema, who she thought could feel that Crowley was a demon, realizing that she was also in the presence of an angel, and an angel wouldn't harm her. And I guess I just wanted to know which was the intended message?
The version that Terry and I had in mind when we wrote it was the former.
Reading the comments I realize that things that were perfectly obvious to readers in the UK 33 years ago don't land the same way now.
If anyone has been in any doubt about what Anathema was thinking the line that would have made it utterly clear would have been..
...the "two consenting cycle repairmen".
In the UK the 1957 Wolfenden Report recommended that 'homosexual behaviour between consenting adults in private should be no longer a criminal offence'. And the phrase "consenting adults" became a euphemism for gay men once the recommendations of the report were put into action and male homosexual acts were decriminalized. (It took a decade and happened in 1967.)
So, yes. She thinks they're gay. And she was safe.