I want to bake you all cookies
Apr. 2nd, 2010 06:29 pmI've seen a lot of people having... upset reactions at Supernatural's portrayal of ( spoilers for last night's Supernatural ) It's not a reaction I had, because I'm not Christian and this is all just storytime for me, but it's a reaction I empathize with, because Supernatural made a run on things dear to my spirituality back in Mystery Spot.
I follow Loki, and I completely accidentally and unknowingly picked a Trickster episode to cut my teeth on (this sort of irony happens to me a lot). I watched Mystery Spot with growing discomfort at the way Supernatural's Trickster was and was not like my Trickster, culminating in feeling deeply wounded when the Trickster told Sam he wasn't fun any more. That Loki might get bored of me is one of my deepest worries, because it's really the number one reason he'd stop hanging around, and that's not something I want.
So I get it. I do. Have some cookies, curl up with me, and try to keep fixed in mind that this is storytime: fictional show is fictional, no matter how many names they borrow from places that matter to us.
I follow Loki, and I completely accidentally and unknowingly picked a Trickster episode to cut my teeth on (this sort of irony happens to me a lot). I watched Mystery Spot with growing discomfort at the way Supernatural's Trickster was and was not like my Trickster, culminating in feeling deeply wounded when the Trickster told Sam he wasn't fun any more. That Loki might get bored of me is one of my deepest worries, because it's really the number one reason he'd stop hanging around, and that's not something I want.
So I get it. I do. Have some cookies, curl up with me, and try to keep fixed in mind that this is storytime: fictional show is fictional, no matter how many names they borrow from places that matter to us.