As an avid CS shipper, I would like to be the buzzkill and point out that he was also, you know, badly injured with broken ribs. So he likely wouldn’t have gotten that far.
“Where you limping off to, Captain?”
Such reactions are known to happen when a character finally gets interesting.
It’s funny coz last season we were all like “KILL DANIEL!!” and this season we’re like “NO NOT DANIEL!” Damn is this fandom like a rubber band.
More likely, Loki is trying to give Thanos the Tesseract to get him to leave their ship and the Asgardians/Rebels alone. He looks fucking terrified and the clip before this shows him stepping over bodies.
Plus on the bottom that isn’t Loki or his spear.
So Loki is gonna help Thanos // Him giving him the tesseract and then his spear taking the mind stone from Vision
Eh.... He was also probably pretty concerned about himself, considering Lucy ain’t exactly fond of him. Just saying.
Crowley got protective. I repeat, Crowley got protective. Like there was genuine worry in his expression when the warding started failing. He can say what he wants about hating the Winchester brothers, but I’m pretty sure that this episode proves that he does see them as friends, even if they do piss him off a lot.
Does anyone else just want this Author, when we finally meet them, to reveal that they don't control the books at all? Like, I would just love for the author to reveal that all they do with the books is record what occurred, not that they make it occur. Frankly, the concept of the author controlling happy endings takes away the entire premise of the show, which was that we choose whether or not to do good or evil.
Reblog so the fic gets written 🤣
Still super obsessed with the idea of Tav being part of the og party that killed Strahd and they just… dont mention it. At all.
Like, you’ve got:
Gale: Archmage of Waterdeep, wizarding prodigy, Chosen of Mystra herself
Karlach: frontliner of the Blood War and escapee from Avernus
Wyll: The Blade of Frontiers and son of Grand Duke Ulder Ravengard
Astarion: Vampire spawn of Cazador Szarr, and former magistrate
Shadowheart: Priestess of Shar, Lady of Loss
Lae’zel: Badass githyanki and proud servant of Vlaakith
And my Tav’s canon: Slayer of the Dread Lord Strahd von Zarovich, currently trying to find a way to bring it up to the party and is 100% awkward about it because they died *after* killing Strahd and only because they tripped off a cliff and their old party thought it’d be funny to cast Reincarnate instead of Revivify.
The story everyone knows is that (Tav) died in the fight against Strahd as a “final heroic sacrifice for the greater good.” When in reality, they’re too embarrassed to correct anyone so they’ve picked a new name and literally made a deal with Neferon or Exethanter for completely different magic to what they used to wield and now they’re committed to the disguise/new life/fake backstory of being tricked into a Warlock pact. At this point, they’re neckdeep in this awkward situation where everyone believes they died a hero’s death, their old party is kinda just laughing about everything, and their BG3 party is completely oblivious.
Astarion: “It’s near impossible to kill a true vampire lord. Cazador is almost unbeatable.”
Tav the Strahd Slayer: “…I see.”
Who else is calling that Rowena and Cas is actually Rowena and Lucifer and he’s about to snap her little ginger neck after luring her into thinking he’s like, grateful to her for letting him out or something?
I mean, I like Rowena and I still think she’s roasted.
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WELP. Guess they weren’t kidding when they said season 12 was going to be a reset.
(Totally called that last reveal after they went to the grave).
I’m terrified something is going to happen to Sam physically. They keep hitting him in the head and knocking him out. Dean even commented on it in the episode with the most holy man.
What if this is a real world kind of “harrowing and terrifying,” like serious head trauma. That’s scary stuff.
TVLine is warning us to brace ourselves for episode 21. Jared says: “Sam deals with something pretty harrowing and terrifying and has a few owies” which goes along with the spoilers I posted here.
Also, co-showrunner Andrew Dabb assured TVLine that despite Sam’s recent crisis of faith, he and Dean are “charging forward” and “very much are on the same page.” As the brothers continue to gather the ingredients needed to open the rift between the worlds, they remain focused on the mission. Dabb says: “Once the rubber hits the road, once they’re on that path, they’re hellbent to get it done. That’s where we’re going to see our guys, really, for the rest of the season.”