i-was-so-alone-i-owe-you-so-much:
If you’re ever sad remember that Sam Winchester decorated his tree with air fresheners.
(Source: i-only-wanted-to-be-your-equal)
Please tell me this is a gag reel
Nope.This is an actual scene from the show.
(Source: tiny-wonderland)
Junior year of high school, I was in a psych class. We did all sorts of experiments regularly, one of which was on body language. My teacher handed volunteers cards and we each acted out whatever was written on them. Students in their seats would shout out adjectives or nouns describing the person—this person is nervous, that person is relaxed.
My card was confusing. It said to straighten up, put my hands behind my back, grip my arm, and walk around the room. I had to survey the students, occasionally pausing at a desk and observing the student in it.
I was stately.
My teacher explained that this was the posture that people of power adopted. Presidents, ministers. They were in positions of respect but, more importantly, of authority. They looked proper. And important. Perhaps they looked condescending, but, with hands behind their backs and body exposed for the world to see, they were open. High, but approachable. Grand.
Lucifer doesn’t walk like he has wings. Lucifer walks like a king.
Mark Pellegrino plays a flawless Lucifer.
Does everybody remember the perching thing?
Of course you do.
Okay, did you ever realize why he does it?
It’s a height-dominance thing.Lucifer—or at least his vessel—is shorter than Sam, which is Sam’s only honest advantage against Lucifer as he struggles against the supposed hallucination throughout season seven. But when Sam is sitting down, Lucifer will perch or stand so that he has a height advantage over Sam, thus establishing dominance over Sam in every possible way, making Sam completely powerless by loosing the one advantage, the one comfort he had. This happens again:
and again:
and again, this particular instance which will result in a transition:
…to when Lucifer wants to connect with Sam, to try and be equal with him (in this case, to convince/taunt Sam into talking to him); Mark has him sit at level, like here, in a more neutral position:
So the whole reason for the perching is for Lucifer to gain dominance over Sam until he needs to connect with Sam personally. Where Mark places Lucifer in the room and just how he does it appears to have a direct correlation to if Lucifer is trying to ruin Sam, or relate to him.
(Compare this, then, to how Lucifer and Sam first met: lying in bed together. Compare this Lucifer to the Lucifer of season five, who was Sam’s “other half,” not more or less than Sam. May be evidence for anyone still on the fence about s7!Lucifer being a hallucination, perhaps?)
(one day I’ll talk about the reversal of the Perching Rule, but for now let me live in my happy fantasy)
A+ META IS A+
Reason number 67395 why I love SPN fandom: scientific meta.
(Source: poetrytofish)
Fake movie poster→ superwholock
When multiple universes go wibbly, the Doctor finds himself in a situation where he’s surrounded by a group of unlikely heroes. Working together, with a few dilemmas on the way, they try to bring a stop to the end of all existence. Inspired by [x]
(Source: jensenaackles)
gabriel’s game | superwholock
basic storyline: Gabriel traps everyone in his own little world and gets them to play his ‘game’. He says that it will last 24 hours, but he ends up keeping them for longer. Each person has a destiny that they’re refusing to acknowledge and The Doctor is the centerpiece - his death ends the game. the characters roles:
- John - Hunts with Castiel to find The Doctor
- Sherlock - Tracks down demons to torture them about information on Gabriel, who he assumes is working for them. John helps him occasionally.
- Irene - Is double-crossed by Gabriel and tricked into his game. They were once partners.
- Amy - Is trying to find a way to get out of the game without killing The Doctor, who she travels with until the last few moments, when he loses trust in her and runs.
- Castiel - Hunts with John to find The Doctor, while keeping an eye on the Winchesters.
- Sam - Travels with Dean to find Gabriel. Ends up getting killed and brought back to life, as a warning to Dean, who won’t give up his search for the ‘Trickster’.
- Rory - Splits from The Doctor and Amy and comes across Sam and Dean. He travels with them, helping them find information on Gabriel.
- Dean - Works alongside Sam and Rory to find Gabriel.
Oh hey guys, look! It’s a bunch of floating disembodied heads held together with a longish scarf!
EDIT: Since people get confused lemme list the guys; from the left: Crowley and Aziraphale (Good Omens), John and Sherlock (BBC Sherlock), Sam, Dean and Castiel (Supernatural) and the 10th Doctor (Doctor Who).Yeah, I kinda suck at drawing fanarts. A lot. It doesn’t stop me, though.
By the way, are there any good SuperWhoLock Omens fics out there yet?