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impossibleturtlekati · 1 year ago
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thespnreferencedesk · 5 months ago
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A Fic Writer's Guide to Bobby's House
Part 1 | Part 2: Library/Den
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Bobby's library is the unofficial home base of many of the show's earlier seasons. If you keep an eye out, you can spy a handful of objects and pieces of furniture consistently popping up over this room's many appearances, but no two episodes have them arranged the same way. It's also very often that a piece of furniture will pop up in one episode only to be gone the next. Since 4.02 reveals that Bobby has a spare storage room upstairs, it's possible that's where he keeps most of this extra furniture.
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There are two main iterations of Bobby's den. The first appears during seasons 1 - 3 and features less furniture, far more books, dark brown trim instead of black, and a different wallpaper (or no wallpaper in 1.22). The new wallpaper and black trim first appear in 3.10, and they can be seen alongside the new layout in seasons 4 - 7. This iteration of the library includes a large Persian rug, ornate wooden desk, twin book shelves to the left of the fireplace, a floor lamp and bookshelf to the right of the fireplace, the red couch in front of a set of bay windows, a half bookshelf in the far left corner, and a rolltop desk in the far right.
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A large Persian area rug typically sits in the center of the room except for when some type of trap is being painted on the floor. A devil's trap can be seen on the ceiling in 1.22 and 6.20. Bobby's ceiling is beige and has wooden beams that match the rest of the trim.
The heart of Bobby's library is a wood-burning fireplace with green tiled surround and a black carved mantle where Bobby keeps books and random knick-knacks. In the later seasons, these include a small bulldog statue/bookend, a pewter pitcher with tankards, two silver trophies, and a wooden antique radio. Above the fireplace is a landscape painting framed by two electric wall sconces.
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Decorations aside, Bobby's fireplace is also a practical hunter's tool. It's often used as a flame source for spells, and the iron pokers and other tools make for an easy handheld weapon against ghosts and specters. In 5.04, it's revealed that the center section of the mantle hides a secret compartment where he keeps a hunting journal similar to John's.
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Bobby's carved wooden desk is first seen in 4.02 and, with a few exceptions, appears consistently up until it burns with the rest of Bobby's house. Earlier episodes (3.03, 3.04) either have a simpler table in its place or no desk at all (seasons 1 - 2).
Bobby's desk is a free-standing open pedestal desk with turned legs, lower shelves, and diamond-shaped carvings. Based on the style, it's likely from the late 19th or early 20th century. Similar desks can be seen here and here. The desk also has three shallow upper drawers, two deeper drawers on each pedestal, and a green stone top that Bobby uses as a chalkboard for spells. In 5.18, it's shown that Bobby keeps his Single-Action Army revolver in one of the drawers. In 6.15, Balthazar is rummaging through Bobby's drawers and finds a saint's bone underneath a false drawer bottom.
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In seasons 4 - 5, Bobby tends to use a black flexible goose-neck desk lamp. Starting in season 6, he switches this lamp for a thin, rectangular, golden brown mid-century lamp. It could be assumed that this lamp was also destroyed in the fire that burned Bobby's house, but it actually shows up in Dean's bedroom in the Bunker in later seasons. So either the Men of Letters had the same lamp, Dean found a similar one at a thrift store at some point, or he was able to recover the lamp from the ruins of Bobby's house.
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In seasons 1 - 3, the corner to the left of Bobby's fireplace contained the rolltop desk, a console table, and piles of books. This layout can still be seen in 4.01, but it is replaced in 4.02 with two matching bookshelves. The more left of the two bookshelves has a black gooseneck lamp clamped onto the top shelf, and sometimes a dining chair stacked with extra books is also pushed into this corner. Inside of Bobby's mind in 7.10, these shelves also hold framed photos of Bobby with loved ones as well as a book cut out to hide an elaborate crucifix.
Along with the matching bookshelves, 4.02 places a floor lamp, chair, and upright bookcase in the corner to the right of the fire place. This chair is typically some kind of living chair but is sometimes one of the wooden dining chairs that frequently get moved around the library. Next to the bookcase, underneath the bay window, is a red couch with a faint swirl pattern, carved wooden feet, and decorative panels on the arms. Bobby also owns a matching armchair (5.18, see above), but it is not usually seen in the library.
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This couch is where Sam or Dean sleep while at Bobby's. If the both of them are there, Sam takes the couch while Dean sleeps on the floor (4.02, above). A gray blanket with faint stripes pops up in a few episodes as well as a striped pillow that appears to match the pillows on the cot in the panic room and in the linen closet upstairs (4.02). Various end tables and dining chairs get moved around the couch and used as nightstands or bookshelves.
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To the right of the couch is a half bookshelf and console table stacked with books. In season 5, the console table is replaced with a vintage stereo cabinet. The stereo is used as a table and sometimes holds records (5.18 - 5.21), sometimes holds drawers and books, and sometimes holds a TV (6.04). A similar stereo can be seen here, though note that Bobby's has tapered legs. Also note that the wall sconce in this corner is the only one in this room that has two lights instead of one.
A pair of black pocket doors sits at the back wall of the library and leads to the kitchen. These doors slide into the wall rather than opening in- or outward, and are typically left closed. To the right of the doors is a black double light switch.
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To the right of the pocket doors are typically a dining chair stacked with books, a black trunk, an upright blueprint holder filled with maps and plans, and at various times books and a radio. When this radio isn't on the trunk, it tens to sit on top of Bobby's rolltop desk alongside one of his many desk lamps and a decanter and glassware set. This desk is also where Bobby keeps a CB radio (used in 5.10).
Like Bobby's main desk, the rolltop desk is also either likely from the early 18th or early 19th century or is a replica of a desk from that period. It's always seen open and has an assortment of small drawers, cubbies, and cabinets on the desktop. It has a center drawer, and four drawers on the pedestals, and sits on casters so it can be easily moved.
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As previously mentioned, there are several variations of Bobby's library within the show. In it's first appearance in 1.22, the library didn't have it's signature red wallpaper. The first wallpaper appears in 2.14 and has a toile pattern while the second wallpaper has a look closer to a jacquard or brocade. When we see Bobby's heaven in 10.17, the wallpaper (and rug and radio and couch...) is different once again.
Sometime between seasons 3 and 4, the dark brown wood trim in Bobby's library is painted black. In season 5, while Bobby uses a wheelchair, the couch is replaced with a twin bed with wooden headboard.
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Bobby's library gets neater and cozier with every episode. What is little more than a dark place to stack hundreds of books in its first appearance is, by season 7, a proper living space with multiple light sources, tchotchkes, records, a couch, and pillows. No wonder it's the place where time and time again someone is brought when they need to stay somewhere safe and familiar. After years of being alone after his wife's death, it's almost as if reconnecting with his boys motivated Bobby to finally turn his house back into a home.
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sweetestflow3rs · 3 months ago
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would you believe this is a face of a man who only got worse in his new enriched environment?
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rochenn · 2 years ago
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serenno and mandalore being in the same neighborhood entertains me greatly as an enjoyer of worldbuilding like
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mandalorians are based on multiple historical seafaring peoples. and they're a fairly aggressive warrior culture for the most part, too. surely they fucked with the planets around them. surely they raided and pillaged a little, or maybe even settled.
what i'm getting at is i think it would be funny if serennian and mandalorian royalty were related and count dooku is, idk, satine's 28th cousin thrice removed and will casually drop that in a conversation (and it's not like that's a huge leap of logic either bc all royals are related anyway)
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filmap · 2 months ago
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Une langue universelle / Universal Language Matthew Rankin. 2024
Mosaic Building 390 Sherbrook St #3, Winnipeg, MB R3B 2W5, Canada See in map
See in imdb
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solomorne · 5 months ago
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i miss when elden ring came out. the hype the days to come with all my friends … all of us collectively unable to sleep or concentrate on anything …. then the “ITS DOWNLOADING!!!” insanity…. everyone’s suddenly dead quiet for days because they’ve become so immersed already the real world has faded away until the “hey have you reached uh.. uhhh.. a place.. i don’t wanna spoil…” and you parse where each other is through cryptic messaging … and then the “hey can you help me with x” that continues for the next 100-200 hours of each others playthroughs …. sighhhhhhhh
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arolesbianism · 7 months ago
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After designing my looped comicfrin I started thinking abt a hypothetical full circle looped isatfrin and blacked out and doodled this
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afinickyguide · 9 months ago
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episode 156: tavern fare 🍻🥜✨
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altarfates · 3 months ago
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oh my god ok finding beetles is hard 😔
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thespnreferencedesk · 6 months ago
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A Fic Writer's Guide to Bobby's House
Part 1: Exterior & Overview | Part 2
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Bobby’s house changes slightly during its many appearances, but is generally a rundown, double-gabled house located on the same plot of land as the Singer Auto Salvage Yard. It features light blue clapboard siding, white trim, two brick chimneys, boarded-up windows on the upper floors, and a dark gray roof with dormers.
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Bobby’s house is a variation on the American Foursquare, though it deviates from the style with the addition of two large twin gables seen in the main exterior shots of the house. Interestingly, in Bobby’s memories in episode 3.10 (see "semi-canon note" below), the house exterior lacks these gables and is a much more traditional Foursquare. According to this episode, Bobby’s street number is 2194.
These types of houses were popular during the end of the 19th century through the beginning of the 20th, so we can assume Bobby’s house was built sometime after 1890 but before the 1930s. In episode 7.10, we learn that this house was Bobby’s childhood home and was most likely left to him after his mother died. The house also most likely underwent two renovations: the first to update it to the 1950s style we see in 7.10 and again sometime after Bobby and Karen got married (the house has lots of florals and feminine touches).
Semi-canon note: The house exterior shown in episode 3.10 does not match the house exterior featured in the rest of the show and therefor will not be considered fully "canon" for the sake of these guides, same as other single-episode discrepancies in Bobby's house's layout. A collection of screenshots from this episode is available here so you can compare them yourself.
Bobby's house has three entrances shown in the show. The first is the entrance we see in the main exterior shots (above). This is the kitchen door as shown in 1.22 and 6.04 when its used by Meg and Rufus respectively. Note the tarp that can also be seen in the exterior shots. The second is the front door and we see it used a handful of times like in 6.04 when Bobby's neighbor shows up with cobbler and in and 6.18 and 7.01 when mail is delivered to it. The third is the basement door which can be seen in 6.19 and will be covered with the rest of the basement.
In 6.04, a stretch of road can be seen in the background looking out from the front door. This is likely the main road in Bobby's neighborhood with Bobby's property potentially sitting on a corner lot, allowing for a street-facing front entrance as well as the Singer Salvage entrance we see in other exterior shots.
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In the show, we see most of the ground floor and basement of Bobby’s house but very little of the upstairs. We can assume based on the shots of the exterior that there is also potentially an unfinished third story or attic. Over its many appearances, Bobby’s house has had both minor and major differences in its layout and floorplan. The shown interior also doesn’t quite fit the exterior. The house appears to be smaller on the inside than on the outside, windows used in the interior set do not make sense with the exterior set, and the placement of windows and entrances is a bit off. With all that in mind, going forward, the interior set will be considered “most canon” as it is seen more frequently than the exterior and one-off changes to the layout or appearance will potentially be disregarded.
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The most frequently seen layout of the inside of Bobby’s house includes the main office den area, the kitchen, and alcove off of the kitchen, a mystery room between the alcove and hallway. and a hallway with a staircase. Also seen are the basement, the panic room, an upstairs hallway with linen closet (4.02), an upstairs spare room (4.02), and Bobby’s bedroom (7.10).
Based on the house's size and the floorplans of other Foursquares, it's likely that Bobby's house also contains a single upstairs bathroom and one or two additional bedrooms that could potentially be guest rooms for Sam, Dean, and Castiel. They'll just all have to be prepared to fight over the bathroom.
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lewis-fosdork · 2 months ago
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I thought I'd share my interpretation/reimagining of E1M1.
here's some comparisons between areas in my level, and areas in the original level,
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neat, huh?
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dark-falz · 1 year ago
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Phantasy Star Online Ep III
C.A.R.D. Revolution
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gentlyrowan · 9 months ago
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Carja Sundom
THE JEWEL
Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, Utah, USA
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bellstrung · 4 days ago
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the bloodbathed battlefront of kremnos will forever be my favorite location in hsr
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beehuts · 6 months ago
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just did my first e injection!!! I had to end up doing it before I got training and I think it went well! only the initial jab hurt. there's some steps i messed up but they're minor ones in the long run. I'm proud of myself!
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tapeworrmart · 7 months ago
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Been replaying gtav (again) to give myself some serotonin and yeah. So. Still obsessed with Mr Philips. Expect more art of him perhaps
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