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  1. cvnt* cvnt*
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    July 1, 2013 2:55pm UTC
    it just makes me sad bc when sam & dean hunt in the later seasons they dont line hotel rooms w news papers and dear god they dont do all dat cool s h i t like salt guns and like s2 was hilarious bc they constantly escaped prison and they were insane but hilarious and happy and like they were so genius when they escaped the bank robbery and when they got locked in prison and dean told the cop the truth as to why he digs up grave and thEY NEVER DIG GRAVE ANYMORE and just like ugh i miss early seasons and early cas and early destiel and early gay i miss it all

  2. cvnt* cvnt*
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    June 13, 2013 11:09am UTC
    On April 21, 1967, the 100 millionth GM vehicle rolled off the line at the plant in Janesville -- a blue two-door Caprice.
    There was a big ceremony, speeches. The lieutenant governor even showed up. Three days later, another car rolled off that same line. No one gave two craps about her. But they should have, because this 1967 Chevrolet Impala would turn out to be the most important car -- no, the most important object -- in pretty much the whole universe.
    She was first owned by Sal Moriarty, an alcoholic with two ex-wives and three blocked arteries. On weekends, he'd drive around giving Bibles to the poor "gettin' folks right for Judgment Day." That's what he said. Sam and Dean don't know any of this, but if they did, I bet they'd smile.
    After Sal died, she ended up at Rainbow Motors, a used-car lot in Lawrence, where a young marine bought her on impulse. That is, after a little advice from a friend. I guess that's where this story begins.
    And here's where it ends.
    The Impala, of course, has all the things other cars have... and a few things they don't. But none of that stuff's important. This is the stuff that's important: The army man that Sam crammed in the ashtray - it's still stuck there. The Legos that Dean shoved into the vents -- to this day, heat comes on and they can hear 'em rattle. These are the things that make the car theirs -- really theirs. Even when Dean rebuilt her from the ground up, he made sure all these little things stayed, 'cause it's the blemishes that make her beautiful. The Devil doesn't know or care what kind of car the boys drive.
    In between jobs, Sam and Dean would sometimes get a day -- sometimes a week, if they were lucky. They'd pass the time lining their pockets. Sam used to insist on honest work, but now he hustles pool, like his brother. They could go anywhere and do anything. They drove 1,000 miles for an Ozzy show, two days for a Jayhawks game. And when it was clear, they'd park her in the middle of nowhere, sit on the hood, and watch the stars... for hours... without saying a word. It never occurred to them that, sure, maybe they never really had a roof and four walls... but they were never, in fact, homeless.
    Endings are hard.
    Any chapped-a.ss monkey with a keyboard can poop out a beginning, but endings are impossible. You try to tie up every loose end, but you never can. The fans are always gonna b.itch. There's always gonna be holes. And since it's the ending, it's all supposed to add up to something. I'm telling you, they're a raging pain in the a.ss.
    This is the last Dean and Bobby will see of each other for a very long time. And, for the record, at this point next week, Bobby will be hunting a rugaru outside of Dayton. But not Dean. Dean didn't want Cas to save him. Every part of him, every fiber he's got, wants to die, or find a way to bring Sam back. But he isn't gonna do either. Because he made a promise.
    So, what's it all add up to? It's hard to say. But me, I'd say this was a test... for Sam and Dean. And I think they did all right. [Flashbacks play.] Up against good, evil, angels, devils, destiny, and God himself, they made their own choice. They chose family. And, well... isn't that kinda the whole point?
    THE END.
    No doubt -- endings are hard. But then again... nothing ever really ends, does it?

  3. batmancupcake57girl batmancupcake57girl
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    March 3, 2013 10:28pm UTC
    If I could be one single character on the show. I'd be the Impala. Baby is the only real reomance of Dean's life and he can keep his hands away from her. yeah. being baby would be my dying wish.

  4. Heartless17* Heartless17*
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    February 10, 2013 6:38pm UTC
    I want a Black 1967 Chevy Impala.

  5. batmancupcake57girl batmancupcake57girl
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    January 24, 2013 8:47pm UTC
    A majority of the time, i feel like i should've never gone through with watching Supernatural. I have never been more emotionally invested in anything in my entire life. This includes my family, any person i've ever come into contact with, any object i've ever laid eyes upon, and movie i ever seen, etc. Supernatural and simultaneously ruined and enriched my life. I dont know how to feel for somethinng so strongly. It's strangle and scary, but it's probbably one of the best things that has ever happened to my life.

  6. batmancupcake57girl batmancupcake57girl
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    January 24, 2013 8:42pm UTC
    Forget knight in shining armour.
    i want a Winchester in a black Impala

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