Do you guys think that Joel's watch stopped at his time of death? That Ellie has it only to be reminded of that day, that time, and how it stopped ticking when his heart stopped beating?
Thoughts: MY POOKIE NOOOO WHAT DID THEY DO TO YOU???
(If you don't want spoilers I'd hope you don't look in the tags)
Okay, but how does Sam's hair always look so luscious, no hotel soaps can do that, he's gotta carry his own with him or something istg
I always hear people being like, "I'm a Sam girl" "I'm a Dean girl" "I'm a Cas/Cass girl" Okay, what about Benny girls? Yes, I rant about Sam, Dean, and Castiel all day about their trauma and how it affects their actions, but ask me who my favorite is? Benny, this goofy vampire with his blood caprisuns, I love him sm
I love both these forms of media more than I know how to express fjkekfksnf
Today, Jack lays on the couch in the Dean Cave, staring at the ceiling as they fend off a headache. Eventually they turn on the TV and play Fantastic Mr. Fox at low volume, the familiar sounds and visuals distracting them from the pain in their head and lulling them into a refreshing nap.
If I ever end up having a kid I'm never gonna tell them who the muffin man is. That way when asked, "Do you know the Muffin Man?" They'll be someone who truly doesn't know the Muffin Man.
I've seen a few people talking about Edwin wouldn't know how to use finger quotations (Mostly in a few fanfics). Anyway, he literally uses them in an episode (Can't for the life of me remember which one) when he said, "My death was labeled an "act of god"" or something along those lines while pacing around, and sorta rambling anxiously to Crystal and Charles. And tbh if anyone taught him to use finger quotes, it was definitely Charles.
I have such a hatred for John Marston. But not seriously, more so in a silly way. For example, I just wanna throw a slice of cheese at him. There's just something in me that wants to annoy him at all times.
!!Spoilers for Dead Boy Detectives Episode 3 "The Case of the Devlin House"!!
(And TW for violence and murder)
Looking into this episode when they went into the Devlin House the same act was repeating over and over again. The father murdering his family with a hatchet in their living room while they were watching TV. Now I know it may be a stretch but it reminded me of the Lizzie Borden case. Lizzie Borden killing her family with a hatchet as well, specifically her father on a couch where he was napping and her mother elsewhere. Another thing I noticed is while the dead boy detectives are looking over how to stop this loop the architecture of the room seems familiar. The Lizzie Borden dining room has a similar style with two door entrances and windows on the other walls. It just made me wonder if maybe there was a possible inspiration from that case to the creation of that episode. But who knows, maybe I thought too much into it.
I shared this in a community, but I'll post it here bc I'm not sure how some of this works yet :D