Wandering_Fox wrote:
sailorKa wrote:
we have a saying, "Every time a SPN fan starts watching Teen Wolf, an angel saves a werewolf from purgatory."! hahahaha.
I have to bring this up... Hahahahaha
Ultimate Slash Madness Tourney
Teen Wolf beat Supernatural, it seems O_O But I follow Misha Collins on Twitter (There's not a big enough
on the entire internet for that) and he commented on it, I wonder if Supernatural would have referenced it if they had won...
Misha's a freakin' riot, I love him, that video and his Twitter. People always joke about the SPN characters meeting their actors and J2 would get along well with their characters but Castiel would have absolutely NO IDEA how to deal with Misha Collins. XD
As for the slash poll, I voted both for Teen Wolf and Supernatural respectively until the very end where I had to choose. And I chose Teen Wolf/Sterek XD because I feel like if lots of people show their support for the pairing, they might make them happen in the show and just imagining a couple of bisexual guys getting together in the middle of a Supernatural show like its nbd(like these things are usually done on Teen Wolf) make me get stars in my eyes.
So yeah, I LOVE destiel and Supernatural but I had to defer my loyalties for that poll. Also, yeah, Misha and the official SPN twitter tweeted about it but with Teen Wolf, pretty much everyone in the cast tweeted the poll so that might've helped with votes(that and Teen Wolf is pretty much filled with Sterek fans, whereas SPN is more split up between wincest/het/destiel shippers.
*sorry, is it too obvious im a fandom dork?*
@Cerceaux: AHHHH! We(my neighbor and I) had to put off BIG cuz we watched it together and my neighbor went on vacation and then she came back and we're both pretty huge Hanakimi fans so we've been all over that Korean adaptation, so we havent had time to finish BIG. I'll comment here once I do, even thou now you scared me with the ending....
Speaking of Korean Hanakimi thou(To The Beautiful You), I think this might be one of the most LGBT-positive Korean dramas I've seen to date(tied with Coffee Prince). In the manga and other drama adaptations(Japanese and Taiwanese) Nakatsu spends the entire show performing "gay panic humour" (
)like when he gets "excited" when he sees a bra and wraps himself around it singing "HOMO JANAIYOOOO~" but its been kept to SUCH A MINIMUM in this Korean adaptation.
Which is ironic since they made the DOCTOR, the gayest most flamboyant character in that manga, STRAIGHT(shudders)...but really, the way they've treated Eun Kyul/Nakatsu's ~coming out~ process as a typical(in the west) coming out teenager story. He's tried coming out to his mom, he came out to his roommate(who accepted him immediately), has fantasized about marrying his crush and pictures them both in tuxedos and adopting kids, etc.
Pretty unheard of things coming from Korea, which usually treats homosexuality like a disease from the west or something curable.
I think part of the ~open-mindedness~ of the show comes from the fact that the viewer knows Jae Hee is "actually a girl" but if you see it from HIS POV, he fell in love with a guy, struggled with it for some episodes, came to the conclusion that there was nothing wrong with it, and enjoyed his crush to the fullest.
That's a far cry from the constant bombard of aegyo/kawaii homophobia I witnessed in similar shows like You're Beautiful.
OMG, this became so long, im sorry. I just get excited about Hanakimi.
--k