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the spn hockey au is slowly growing in my head...
#cas requesting/forcing a trade/getting offer sheeted during rfa and ends up joining sam and deans team...#bobby and rufus coaching...#kevin the ever suffering equipment manager...#garth goalie...#atlas.txt#spn hockey au
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I fully understand your concerns @ambersock; one of the biggest mistakes that The Winchesters made was focusing on hiring good looking actors instead of more capable ones. So, when i thought about this spin off, i pictured young actors that are good looking, but that i think that also have potencial for this genre.
Altough one of Callan McAuliffe first roles was a teen romance, he's now a grown up man that has become part of The Walking Dead, so i think he could work in a series Supernatural style. Of course, the main challenge would be the way he would portray a younger version of Bobby Singer that would still remind of Jim Beaver's version.
As for the actor i imagined playing Rufus, i think Trevor Jackson is the one who has some resemblance to Steven Williams in my opnion. I've been keeping up with his acting career since i saw him in a Disney Channel movie and he had acting in distincts genres along the years, which makes me believe that he could have a chance in this one too.
As you see, neither of them aren't anything near of being very known names in the industry, but neither were Jared and Jensen when they started - they had various types of roles in their background, but nothing that would made you say right away that they would play such roles as monsters hunters that well. Just like them, it would be a shot in the dark to find actors that would be able to portray characters so well established in the main story, but definetly not a impossible task.


I mean, it's obvious that i can't say for sure that either of them could be a great choice - i can only imagine; besides, my guess was most based on the resemblance both of them had with the og Bobby and Rufus. Anyways, it also makes me believe that, not just them, but any actor that would play those characters, would need extra acting coaching, because Jim and Steven added their own special touches into the characters and made them entertaining, which are such big shoes to fit.
You're right, when Rufus met Bobby, he already was a married man, which it was very likely that both of them were that young as like Mary and John were when they met. That's why i pictured that both Bobby and Rufus would be in their late 20's or early 30's. Let's say that the series would take place in the late 70's or early/mid 80's, then the styles could help to make them look older if in need.
And as you mentioned, the chemistry between the actors would be very important for the series work, because Jim and Steven chemistry is what made us love the characters just like Jared and Jensen did with Sam and Dean. So, for a Bobby and Rufus spin-off don't fail in casting like The Winchesters did, it would take a lot - and i mean A LOT - of research to find the right actors.
Altough i agree that a spin-off about Dean jr would probably be the best oprion, part of me has always wondered how a Bobby and Rufus spin-off would be.
I imagine that it could be the closest from the original show: two main characters with different personalities that bounce between themselves in a entertaining way; Bobby entering the hunting world after losing his partner and dealing with the grief (like Sam with Jessica); them going on hunts on Bobby's car (i remember that was a green one); etc.
And it can explore new paths without changing canon: it can show creatures that we already saw on in Supernatural but still show new ones that never appeared in the main show (i remember that Bobby mentioned that him and Rufus hunted a Baku one time, which we never saw Sam and Dean hunt it); show how Bobby met John (and Sam and Dean as kids) and how they used to hunt together; find more about Rufus background and how he started hunting; Bobby starting to write his "guide to hunting"; but, most importantly, we can find out what the hell happened in Omaha that Rufus said he would never forgive Bobby for it.
Anyways, for me, it would be a spin off that i would like to give it a shot IF they stick with canon without that multiverse bullshit like they did with The Winchesters and if they portray the characters right.
I always thought a young Bobby & Rufus spinoff could work. Hire young, very attractive looking actors and market the premise as more comedic than horror to attract the general audience. Supernatural was originally marketed as X-Files meet Hardy Boys and less on Gothic horror. And eventually become more in the vein of Criminal Minds with Bobby working from his home and feeding real time info to Rufus in the field like we saw in Supernatural.
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putting jackles band on the same playlist where glee soundtrack already was⊠was a mistake. of course my brain went to the gleenatural land. because where else would it go, honestly? I need this shit out of my sistem.Â
I just want this nice full au story where Winchesters were raised by Bobby and Rufus. with sheriff Mills as a good aunt and Crowley as an NEVER LISTEN TO THIS ASSHOLE HE'LL GET YOU IN TROUBLES uncle.Â
they have a smaller age gap. for the sake of them being in the same school. (and because why not)Â
Mary was killed in a robbery gone bad. John is on his vengeance crusade (or dead as well).Â
Dean is out and proud. he has two great dads, okay, he can be bi. and it's not like anyone has problems with school sport's star hitting on both boys and girls. or joining a glee club (except for their coach Michael or Lucifer, who later tries and fails in destroying said glee club). if they have tho Dean's quite good in fights too.Â
and just imagine Cas in Kurt's outfits. any of them. (or that time when he was hitting ball on field)
awkward 100% gay kid. with several assholes of brothers. who be bamf when he pissed of (no trash swimming for Cas) but also he appreciates Dean's attempts to play a knight in shining armor for him.Â
when Dean asks Cas out for the first time Cas thinks it was on a bet or as prank.
#gleenatural#crack I guess xd#hopefully I stop thinking about this#destiel#spn#AU nobody asked for#supernatural
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Watching You - The Epilogue
Square(s) Filled:Â Michael for @heavenandhellbingo, Character Death for @spngenrebingo
Warnings: Fluff, drinking, a wedding, angst, more angst and some more angst. Major character death
Summary: Almost a year has passed since Y/N learned that her boyfriendâs brother was her stalker. With time comes healing and Y/N and Sam are ready to take the next step. But is anything ever really over?
Pairing: Â Coach/Teacher!Sam x Coach!Reader
Characters: Y/N Y/L/N, Sam Winchester, Michael Shurley, Dean Winchester (mentioned), Bobby Singer, Jody Mills, Alex Jones, Rufus Turner, Ellen Harvelle, Jo Harvelle (mentioned), Donna Hanscum
Word Count: 6025 (I apologize for nothing)
Written for: @heavenandhellbingo and @spngenrebingo
Betaâd by: @amanda-teachesâ with whom I have realized I have an abusive and co-dependent relationship with. As my beta, she makes me a better writer and in turn, I punch her right in the feels but she still loves me, and for this I am forever grateful and love her back. (No, I am not making light of abusive relationships, having been in one, itâs an analogy people).  And to @alleiradayne, for her unwavering support.
A/N: This is the third and FINAL (yes, final) installment of Watching You (CATCH UP NOW). I wasnât completely satisfied with the original ending. Although I am very proud of it, I just felt it was lacking some finality and @amanda-teaches convinced me to finish it to my liking, because every once in a great while, I crave giving you guys something that is very much ânot meâ and drawing a new emotion from you is my oxygen! I hope you like it, too!
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Y/N sat in her office. It was a quiet Friday at the school, for once, and she was taking advantage of the peace. Sam was at a Cross Country meet and wouldnât be home for a couple more hours, so she had time to prepare for their next volleyball game.Â
The first month or two of her relationship with Sam had its ups and downs, especially when it turned out his brother was her stalker and intended to kill her because he believed he would lose Sam to her. Things between her and Sam had been a little touch and go immediately following Deanâs confession. But since the trial, it had been smooth sailing and she had never been happier.
She decided to call it an early day to get home before Sam and needed to make a few stops on her way home.Â
Her phone rang as she was loading groceries into her car. âHello, Handsome.âÂ
âHey, gorgeous,â Sam drawled on the other end. âWhatchya up to?âÂ
âJust leaving the market and heading home. How was the meet?â She smiled, hearing the mischief in his voice.Â
âGreat! Katie and Josh both finished first!â He exclaimed. âIâm on my way home and I want to celebrate!âÂ
âI can get on board with that!â she agreed. âSee you there.âÂ
âBye, beautiful.â
~*~
âSo, whatâs the occasion?â Y/N asked over a simple dinner of steak and potatoes later that night.Â
âWell, my kids won today. Your girls are going to win on Monday,â he explained, pausing. âAnd, it has been exactly one year since our first date.âÂ
âSam,â she gasped. âYou remembered?âÂ
âHow could I forget? The most incredible, stunning creature asked out this awkward giant after he admitted he was horrible with the ladies,â Sam smiled, leaning down to press a kiss to her lips.Â
âStop,â she giggled, allowing him to pull her up and into his arms.Â
âI know our first few months were a little tumultuous, to say the least, but weâre healing, and I have never been happier. Coming home to you each night is the greatest thing in the world,â Sam proclaimed. âIf only you could make my next dream come true...âÂ
Y/N was a sap for Sam and she fell right into his trap. âBaby, I always want to make your dreams come true.âÂ
âThen marry me,â Sam stated. He held up an impressive antique style solitaire diamond ring.Â
Y/N could see he was nervous as the ring shook in his hand, sending prisms sparkling along their dining room walls. She understood how he felt, her own stomach had erupted in a swarm of butterflies. She held out her hand to him. âYes.â
Sam slipped the gemstone on her finger.Â
âSam, itâs gorgeous,â she whispered.
âNothing will ever be as beautiful as you are. I promise to always protect you,â he vowed, pulling her in, brushing his lips over hers. The kiss started much like their first, sweet and a little shy, both of them thinking about their future together. But, much like the last year, it quickly morphed into something solid and heated.Â
Sam lifted her, and she wrapped her legs around his waist, as he carried her to the living room, laying her gently on the sofa. Clothing was stripped and tossed away to be worried about later. Promises of what was to come mingled with their moans and heavy breath. Promises of a family and a future.Â
âWe should call Bobby and Jody,â she remarked later that evening, Sam wrapped around her from behind, her favorite blanket concealing their nudity.Â
âThereâs plenty of time for that,â Sam said. âDo you want to set a date first?âÂ
âAs soon as we can,â she chirped, turning her head to look at him over her shoulder.Â
âA wedding takes planning, Y/N.âÂ
âNo, an event takes planning, Sam. Bobby, Jody and Alex are basically the only family we have. We have a few friends from work, but thatâs about it. We could set this up inside a month,â she insisted.Â
âAre you pregnant?â Sam blurted out.Â
âWhat? No!â She laughed. âBut I donât want to wait, Sam. Besides, the sooner you make an honest woman out of me, the sooner I can be.âÂ
âWell, I do think Iâll like that,â Sam moaned in her ear.Â
âLater, Romeo. Letâs start making a list and maybe we can knock out a few tasks tomorrow,â she insisted. âBut weâre telling Bobby and Jody in the morning.âÂ
âFine, but weâre going for a run first thing, then youâre making breakfast,â Sam teased.Â
âHow about loser makes breakfast?â she taunted.
âIâll take that bet,â Sam grabbed her, crashing his lips to hers to seal the deal.Â
~*~
âA Winchester shows up at my door with a pretty girl and a bag of pastriesâŠâ Bobby grumbled. âIt sounds like the start of a really bad joke.âÂ
âHow about a pretty girl shows up at your door with a bag of pastries and a Winchester?â Y/N laughed as she hugged Bobby.Â
âI like that a lot better,â he replied. âSo what do I owe the pleasure so early on a Saturday?â
âBobby, itâs almost noon,â Sam chastised.Â
âAnd some of us ainât getting any younger. Plus, I had a job last night,â Bobby yawned, pouring another coffee for himself, plus two for Y/N and Sam.Â
âWe wanted to ask you something. Well, two somethings,â Y/N started. âWhereâs Jody?â
âRight here, honey,â Jody turned the corner, a smile on her face seeing the two of them in her kitchen. âWhatâs up?âÂ
âSam and I are getting married!â Y/N squealed, holding her hand out to show them her ring.Â
Jody hugged Y/N tightly, so happy for her young friend. Bobby smacked Sam in the back of the head. âDonât screw it up, ya idjit.âÂ
âI wonât, Bobby,â Sam promised, gazing over at his soon to be wife, a smile splitting his face.Â
âI wanted to ask if we could hold the wedding in your yard? Jody, your gardens are so beautiful and I couldnât imagine starting the rest of my life with Sam anywhere else,â Y/N explained, her smile hopeful.Â
âOf course you can,â Jody agreed. âIâd be honored.âÂ
âAnd, Bobby?â Y/N turned to face the man she had come to admire and love over the last several months. âWould you give me away?âÂ
âIt would be my pleasure, girl,â Bobby smiled for once. âNow come âere.â He stood and wrapped his arms tightly around the girl he had come to love as if she were his own.Â
âSo, did you set a date yet?â Jody asked.
âSeptember 28,â Y/N replied quietly, turning to Sam.Â
âWeâve got a whole year to get the planning done,â Jody started rambling. âBobby, we can finally add that gazebo and koi pond Iâve wantedâŠâ Jody pondered aloud, taking a sip of coffee.Â
âSeptember 28 this year, Jody.â Â
Jody nearly choked, coffee sputtering from her mouth as she coughed. âWhat?!âÂ
âIâm so sorry!â Y/N stood to grab a towel.Â
âThatâs in three weeks!â Bobby hollered.Â
âYes, it is. But we talked a lot about this last night. Itâs going to be a small affair, less than twenty people. We can easily throw together everything quickly, and we already met with a caterer that can make it work,â Y/N reasoned.Â
ââWell, then, letâs go take a look and see what yâall wanna do,â Bobby suggested.Â
After walking around the house and yard, Y/N had decided where to set up the altar and, with Jodyâs help, the tables and chairs for the reception.Â
âUh, what are you doing?â Alexâs voice carried through the backyard.Â
âWeâre getting married!â Y/N shouted. Alex ran towards her, hugging her tightly as the women jumped up and down together in the yard.Â
âFools,â Bobby gumbled.Â
âI think itâs adorable,â Sam smiled, looking at his fiancee and friend.Â
âYeah, but youâre in love with one of âem. I gotta live with the other one,â Bobby clucked.
The girls left to go dress shopping leaving Sam and Bobby to their own devices.
âWhatâs on your mind, boy?â Bobby asked.Â
âYou could always read me like a book, Bobby.â Sam laughed. âI got this idea, but I might need your help.âÂ
âWell, letâs take a look at this idea of yours then,â Bobby stood and walked toward his pole barn. He stopped by an ancient fridge and pulled out two beers, handing one to Sam. âSomething tells me Iâm gonna need this.âÂ
~*~
Tables had been set up and a dance floor had been constructed in Bobby and Jodyâs backyard. From the bedroom window, it looked like a fairy party. Y/N had decided to stay with Bobby and Jody the night before the wedding and Sam would remain at home. She couldnât wait to marry him. Turning down the bed, she crawled in before calling him to say goodnight, even though they had only parted less than an hour before. She had barely said goodbye before she fell asleep, dreaming of her future with Sam.Â
~*~
The smell of coffee and bacon woke her the next morning. Stretching long in her bed, Y/N threw the covers aside and shuffled to the bathroom. She exited a few minutes later, hair in a mess atop her head, and followed her nose to the kitchen.Â
âHappy wedding day!â Jody greeted her excitedly with a steaming mug. âHave a seat, breakfast is almost ready.â
âThanks Jody,â she smiled back at the woman she had grown so fond of over the last year. âFlowers should be here by eleven and the food and cakes about four.âÂ
âGirl, donât you worry. I got this handled. Your only job is to get all pretty and show up on time,â Bobby grinned ear to ear at her over his coffee.
âI really canât thank you guys enough. For, well, everything.â Y/N gave them both knowing looks as Jody set pancakes and bacon on the table.Â
âEat up!â Jody announced. âBig breakfast and weâll have a light lunch in your room about two while youâre getting ready.âÂ
âIâm so stoked for today! Itâs like that nervous feeling I always get before a big game, but I know everything is going to go my way, ya know?â Y/N laughed, piling food on her plate.Â
âToday is going to be a great day!â Alex declared, taking a seat at the table. Breakfast was a jovial affair as they chatted about the dayâs events.
The morning passed quickly as Y/N bathed and pampered herself before Alex returned to do her hair. She sat at the dressing table, rubbing her favorite lotion into her smoothed skin, when a knock sounded at the door. âCome in.âÂ
âHey,â Alex greeted her as she rushed across the room, pulling the curtains closed.Â
âWhat are you doing?â Y/N asked suspiciously.Â
âUm, Pops made me do it. Just promise you wonât look out the windows. Samâll kill me if you do,â Alex pleaded.Â
âIs he here? Can I see him?â Y/N stood, rushing to the door.Â
âNo, he isnât here. Yet. But just promise, okay? They have a surprise for you, but theyâre all hush hush about it. I donât even know what it is,â Alex revealed, turning to her friend. The doorbell sounded through the house. Alex pulled out her phone to check the security camera. âOh itâs the florist! I gotta go! Stay here!âÂ
Y/N laughed and waved Alex off as she ran out of the room and bounded down the stairs. She returned to the dressing table and looked over her supplies, making sure she had everything they needed. Satisfied, she turned her thoughts to Sam. She couldnât wait to marry him and the next few hours couldnât pass fast enough for her.Â
The sound of heavy footfalls roused her from her thoughts as Alex returned to the room with a curling wand in one hand, two beers in the other and a mile wide smile on her face. âReady?âÂ
~*~
The soft rap of knuckles broke through the laughter. âY/N? Honey, itâs time.âÂ
Alex opened the door to reveal Bobby on the other side. His hair was combed and he looked rather dashing in his smart, dark gray suit. She turned to Y/N. âIâll see you guys downstairs.âÂ
âYou clean up nice, Bobby,â Y/N giggled as she walked toward the man that was about to give her away. She laid one hand on his chest, smoothing the invisible wrinkles on the lapel.Â
âI dressed down so I donât steal your thunder, pretty girl,â Bobby jested. âYou, you look beautiful, Y/N.âÂ
âThank you, Bobby.â She smiled. âShall we?â
âLetâs get you married, girl. That idjit is driving me crazy, pacing around in my lawn like he is. Heâs gonna kill my damn grass!â he grumbled, but Y/N could hear the pride in his voice.Â
~*~
Y/N and Sam exchanged their vows under an arbor that Sam and Bobby had built as a surprise for Y/N. It was made from branches and draped with fairy lights hanging from it. Over the top branch, Sam had secured boughs of babyâs breath, adding a feminine touch to the rustic arbor.Â
After signing their marriage certificate and celebrating with their guests, Sam and Y/N had headed to Bobby and Jodyâs secluded lake cabin for their honeymoon. Jody insisted they would do the cleanup, only Bobby grumped the entire time. âItâs my damn house! Why am I the one picking up all this mess?âÂ
âRobert Steven Singer!â His wife's voice bellowed out across their yard. âThose kids have had one hell of a year. You will stop your complaining right now. We will clean up while they enjoy their honeymoon in peace!âÂ
âYes, dear.â Bobby returned to the task of breaking down the few tables and storing them back in the outbuilding. Truth be told, Bobby was happy as a pig in slop for Sam and Y/N. After what Dean did to them, hosting their wedding was the least he could to help them maintain some normalcy. He glanced over at his wife, beautiful as ever in the morning sun, as she gathered the leftover floral arrangements. What he didnât expect was to see her face twist into one of worry, bordering on fear.Â
âBobby!âÂ
For an old man, he ran faster than he had in some years, reaching her side in seconds. âWhatâs wrong?â
She didnât say anything, only handed him the small card she had plucked from one of the arrangements. He read it a few times, the look on his face matching hers. âWhere did this come from?âÂ
âIt was in the flowers that were delivered yesterday. I was just going to bring them to the hospital, and save the cards for them to read when they got back, but,â Jody explained.Â
âIâm calling Sam. We donât want to scare them, but Sam needs to know,â Bobby commanded.Â
The conversation was frantic on Bobbyâs end as he spoke to Sam. Sam was trying to maintain his composure with his new wife in the same space. He listened carefully as Bobby read him the note and went through his instructions. He knew where the weapons locker was. He knew there was a trap door leading to a cellar in the closet of the master bedroom. A reinforced cellar that locked from the inside. He had never understood before but, after the last year, he silently welcomed Bobbyâs paranoid behavior.Â
âRose are red, violets are blue. Iâll come soon after you say I do.â
âMy next call is to the warden. Dean should have had all his mail privileges revoked, but I ainât takinâ any chances here,â Bobby explained. âAlex just left to follow up with the florist to find out where the note originated from.âÂ
âThanks, Bobby.âÂ
âWeâll get this son of a bitch, Sam.âÂ
âI know you will.â Sam ended the call and ran his hand down his face.Â
âMaybe Dean wasnât working alone. Maybe Shurley was in on it the whole time?â Jody proposed as Bobby dialed the number for the prison.Â
âGet Alex on him as soon as she is done with the florist,â Bobby told her.Â
Jody shot off a text to Alex as Bobby was on the phone. The agitated look on his face told her what they already knew. It wasnât Dean.
âAinât him,â Bobby confirmed. âWarden said he started a fight, tried to kill a guy over pudding in the mess hall and he has been in solitary for the last month.â
âPudding?â Jody raised an eyebrow.Â
âApparently they donât get pie in prison,â Bobby chuckled despite the situation. âAlex get anything?âÂ
âNot really. The order was placed online with a credit card over a week ago. Theyâre tracing it now,â Jody informed him. âBut, the email is probably a dead end and the card a prepaid debit. Sheâs headed over to Shurleyâs to question him now.âÂ
âWell, letâs get the rest of this crap stowed so we can come up with a plan,â Bobby suggested, throwing his arm around her waist as they headed back into the yard.Â
~*~
Sam thanked the drama classes in high school for helping him conceal the news of the recent threat from Y/N. Three days into their honeymoon and they had barely left the bedroom except to eat and shower. He couldnât wait to see her glowing with their child and hoped the sheer amount of his ejaculate had done the trick. However, their food supply was low and they would have to head into town if they wanted to eat for the next four days. He would go, but didnât want to leave her alone. If they went together, at least he would be by her side and could keep her safe if something happened.Â
Thankfully, the trip to town was uneventful. Sam whistled while they unpacked groceries, stealing a kiss here and there from Y/N. She was all smiles for him and he didnât want to ruin it. That however, clearly wasnât up to him when he heard her scream moments later. Sam ran toward the master bedroom.Â
Y/N had pushed herself up against the wall in the far corner of the room, tears streaming down her face when Sam entered the room. She pointed toward the bed where a plan white envelope lay in the middle.Â
âRose are red, violets are blue. I canât wait to take another life from you.âÂ
Sam moved to the closet quick as lightning, pulling up on the trap door. âGo. Lock the door and wait for me. I love you.â He kissed her and gently shoved her toward the hidden staircase. Once he confirmed she was inside and he heard the lock catch, he moved to the weapons stash. With deft fingers, he spun the dial until the lock gave. He removed the HK45 and an extra magazine from the shelf.Â
Although he was sure no one was still in the cabin besides Y/N and him, he cleared it room by room, just as Bobby and Dean had taught him. He even did a quick perimeter sweep on the property, but found nothing that shouldnât have been there. There wasnât even so much as an animal print in the dirt. Frustrated, he pulled out his phone and told Bobby what had transpired.Â
âCome home, boy. Youâre too far from civilization and, if something does happen, I canât get to you fast enough,â Bobby stated the obvious.Â
âYeah. Yeah, I get it. Weâll pack up and be on the road in an hour,â Sam agreed. He retreated into the cabin and knocked on the hidden door. âBabe? Itâs me. Itâs all clear. Please open the door.â He was only met with silence. Not even a sniffle or whimper coming from below. His heart started racing. âY/N! Open the door. Itâs safe to come out. Please?â Sam turned, pacing the room. He stopped dead. There was another note on the bed. He opened it, his fingers trembling as he read the words.Â
Roses are red, violets are blue. Youâll scream for her, just like Jessica did for you.
His blood ran cold as he dialed Bobby frantically. âIs there an exit?â
âWhat are you talking about Sam?âÂ
âThe cellar room, Bobby! Is there a fucking way out besides the closet?âÂ
âYes! There is a tunnel that runs out fifty yards, exits in the boat house,â Bobby sighed.Â
Sam took off at a full sprint the minute he hit the back door, his long legs carrying him across the lawn to the lake.Â
âSam!â Bobbyâs voice came through the phone.Â
âThe boatâs gone and the door is open. He left another note in the house. How the fuck did he get in?â Sam screamed. âAnd, why the fuck didnât we know my brother had a fucking partner?âÂ
âSam, Rufus is on his way. Jody is on the phone with the locals. Go back to the house and stay put,â Bobby ordered.Â
âI need her, Bobby,â Sam cried into the phone. His perfect life vanishing right before him.Â
âI know boy. I know. Weâll get her back.âÂ
Bobby turned to his wife as she hung up with the sheriff's office. âTheyâre on their way.âÂ
âWhy didnât we see something like this coming?âÂ
âBecause Dean confessed. There was no need to investigate further. Letâs go back and take another look at Shurley. Alex said he isnât home. She talked to his neighbors, they said he left yesterday morning,â Jody relayed.Â
âFuck,â Bobby groaned. âBetter make some coffee.âÂ
For hours, they combed over the original case files from Samâs college girlfriend, Jessica Moore. There wasnât much to the case prior to the fire and her death. Michael Shurley had been seen in the vicinity, but he lived in the building. âSam said he got weird, but there is nothing in his history to suggest he is capable of something like this, Bobby. His background is clean.â Jody stood to pour more coffee and her bones creaked as she stretched.
Rufus had checked in with them earlier. The locals had combed the tunnel and the boat house, but the only sign something was awry was the stolen boat. The cellar door locked from the inside only, same with the exit door. It didnât make sense to the sheriff as she shared her professional opinion with Bobbyâs seasoned investigator.Â
âBobby, I am telling you, this was an inside job!â Rufus struggled to keep his voice down, not wanting to alert Sam.Â
âRufus, I have known this boy damn near his entire life!â Bobby argued.Â
âSinger, youâve known me longer than that boyâs been alive. How many times have you known me to be wrong?â Rufus challenged him.Â
âNever,â Bobby conceded. âBalls!âÂ
âIâm staying here with him for a few days. I called in some backup to keep eyes on him, too.âÂ
âWho?â Bobby demanded, not wanting to involve anyone else in this mess.Â
âEllen.âÂ
âEllen Harvelle? Your ex-wife Ellen?â Bobby gasped.
âYes, my ex-wife,â Rufus replied. âSheâs still in the area and Sam doesnât know her. Sheâll be able to keep tabs on him if he leaves and follow him. I canât. But she and her daughter can.â
âBest option we got, I guess,â Bobby sighed. âJust keep me posted, huh?â
âCopy that.â
Rufus didnât have to wait long for Sam to become restless.Â
âRufus, we need to go looking for her!â Sam shouted, breaking the silence in the cabin.Â
âSam, we need to stay here in case she comes back. You need to be here in case he calls you. I canât trace the call if I donât know itâs coming in,â Rufus reasoned with him.Â
âYeah, I guess youâre right,â Sam resigned. âIâm going to make something to eat. You hungry?â
âI could eat. But youâve got enough going on right now. Iâll take care of it,â Rufus told him.Â
Grilled cheese and tomato soup wasnât exactly what Sam had in mind for dinner, but, with his wife having been kidnapped by a psychopath, it didnât matter anymore. All that mattered was finding her.Â
Sam excused himself for the night and retreated to the master bedroom where he tried to sleep, but hopes and dreams of their future morphed into nightmares.Â
Rufus drifted off on the sofa, the fireplace and the television lighting the room. But, life as a former military man had made him a very light sleeper and he opened one eye at the sound of an engine starting in the distance.Â
He grabbed his phone off the table next to him and dialed Ellenâs number. âI think heâs on the move.âÂ
âJoâs at the end of the road on an all terrain. Sheâll see him if he leaves,â Ellen informed him. âIâm on the other side of town. Lady called in suspicious activity at the old Novak place.â
âKeep me posted,â Rufus told her as another call rang through to his phone. He answered the incoming call. âTurner.âÂ
âLady out on Route 33 called in some suspicious activity and appears there is someone staking out the house.â Sheriff Hanscum filled him in on what he already knew. âWouldnât happen to be one of yours, would it?â
âI told you earlier, Sheriff. We take care of our own and weâre all licensed professionals. If that son of a bitch is in there, sheâll see him. But you better hope your men to get to him first, because she ainât gentle. Trust me, I know. Sheâs my ex-wife,â Rufus laughed. His long legs carried him through the house and sure enough, Samâs room was empty, the bed untouched.
Rufus placed another call. âJody, I need a property records search.â He relayed the address and waited while she accessed the data.
âHuh. Get a load of this. The property is registered to a Chuck and Amara Shurley. So, I did a little digging. Used to be owned by Lucille Novak, who died about twenty years ago. She left the house and surrounding land to her children Chuck and Amara. Chuck has four children, the youngest? One Michael Shurley,â Jody revealed.Â
âSon of a bitch,â Rufus marveled at the revelation. âI think Sam is on the move. Joâs on Sam, Ellenâs watching the house. How soon can you get here?âÂ
âWeâre only about thirty minutes out,â Jody replied.Â
âGood, âcause this might get ugly,â Rufus admitted and disconnected the call. He put on a fresh pot of coffee and waited.Â
~*~
âWhat do you want with me, Michael?â Y/N screamed for the hundredth time since he had taken her from the cabin. From her husband. Her ears were ringing and her head still throbbed where Michael had struck her on the boat because she wouldnât stop screaming.Â
âItâs what we want with you. Now shut up!â Michael Shurley growled. He had been pacing the dirt floor basement of some old farmhouse for hours.Â
âLucky me, I get two stalkers,â she sassed. She had moved from frightened to annoyed some time ago, after her assailant revealed himself to her. She was also royally pissed as the ropes bit into her wrists behind her back.Â
The sound of a door shutting above them snapped Michaelâs attention from the floor. âFinally!â He rocketed up the old staircase and slammed the door shut behind him.Â
Y/N tested the ropes again without Michael in the room. Damn! They were too tight as she tried to wriggle her wrists, but the rickety chair she was tied to wobbled sideways under weight. She kept moving, her eyes glued to the staircase. She could hear voices upstairs, angry voices as they argued.Â
âThis wasnât the plan, fuck nut!â The new voice bellowed. It was definitely male, but old houses were built solidly and she couldnât recognize the voice with her ears still buzzing.
âYeah, well maybe Iâm not a fan of the plan, douchebag!â Michael retorted.Â
There was a scuffle, dirt rained down on her as they moved across the floor. She shook the debris from her hair and continued rocking. On the fourth round, the chair gave way, falling apart beneath her. She muffled her grunt as she hit the hard floor. Y/N managed to disassemble the chair to free her arms. As the voices above her got louder, she quickly scanned the space, looking for an escape route.Â
âYou and Dean had your fun! Now, itâs my turn! Where is she?â The second man demanded.Â
âDownstairs,â Michael disclosed. âBut, Iâm not done. I didnât get my turn because heâs a control freak. I want the same time I got with Jessica! She was supposed to mine!â
âYouâll get what I give you, loser.â
Heavy footfalls crossed the floor and Y/N knew she was running out of time. Overwrought, she ran toward the dark corner of the basement behind the stairs, a glint of light garnering her attention. It was a window! She dragged a nearby crate to the wall, using it to reach the ledge. Much to her surprise and good fortune, the window opened with ease. âWhat a dumb fuck.â Y/N muttered to herself as she lifted herself out the window.Â
She took off running as fast as her legs would carry her. They were cramping from being tied to a chair for so long, but she only needed to make it to the road. She could see it in the distance. Just a little farther. She missed the fallen tree hiding in the tall grass and went down, landing hard in the overgrown field. Groaning, she turned her head towards the road when she heard the rumble of an engine. She didnât dare call out for help if Michael and his partner discovered she was missing. Y/N crawled back to the tree and tried to hide against it as well as she could.Â
She looked ahead and saw the grass moving and a flashlight low to the ground. Maybe it was her ears, now ringing louder with the recent fall, but she swore she heard her name.Â
âY/N?â A female voice called out again.Â
âIâm here,â she whispered. âPlease help me.âÂ
âHi, honey. My name is Ellen. Iâm friends with Bobby. He sent me to find you,â Ellen held out her hand to help Y/N up. âNow stay low so we can get out of here.âÂ
Y/N didnât respond, only nodding her agreement. She couldnât wait to get back home to Sam and get back to living their new life together.Â
They reached Ellenâs car and she helped Y/N inside, shutting the door softly behind her. The car was still running and the heat was on. Y/N wrapped her arms around her in an attempt to get warm. She could see Ellen at the drivers door, she was on her phone but she couldnât hear the conversation. Ellen nodded sharply and put her phone away before she opened the door.Â
Noticing Y/N shivering, Ellen turned up the heater and grabbed a blanket from the backseat, handing it to her. âYou okay, honey?â
âNo, not really. This is so fucked up,â she murmured.Â
âBobby and Jodyâll be here in a minute and weâll get you taken care of, okay?â Ellen told her sweetly. They sat in silence for a few minutes, Ellen seemingly typing out messages on her phone, while Y/N just stared wide eyed into the night. Her trance was broken as a police cruiser passed them like a bat out of hell, lights flashing.Â
âThatâs our cue,â Ellen replied, pulling back out on the road, following the squad into a long driveway.Â
Y/N started crying when she realized where they were. âNo, no, no! Iâm not going back. You might as well kill me now!âÂ
âOh, honey. Itâs okay. The police are gonna get him. Youâre safe right here with me,â Ellen assured Y/N as she continued to shake and cry. Ellen turned her attention back towards the house when she saw the sheriff motion her inside. Perfect timing as Bobbyâs pick-up rolled in next to her. âTheyâre here.âÂ
Y/N looked up and the first thing she saw was Jodyâs face. She opened the door and rushed around the car to embrace her. Ellen followed suit, meeting Bobby at the front of his truck.Â
âSheriff wants her inside,â Ellen explained, looking over at Y/N wrapped in Jodyâs arms. âNeeds her to identify the man that took her.âÂ
âI donât like it. Canât it wait till tomorrow?â Bobby protested, but Ellen just shook her head. âFine. Y/N, sweetheart? We need to go inside and talk to the sheriff. Weâll stay with you the whole time, okay?âÂ
âOkay,â she sniffled. âWhereâs Sam?â
âWeâll get him for you, okay?â Ellen told her as they headed to the door.Â
Ellen stepped inside first, followed by Bobby, Jody and Y/N bringing up the rear as she clung to Jody for dear life. The sheriff greeted each of them before addressing Y/N.Â
âMrs. Winchester, I need you to tell me if you recognize this man,â Sheriff Hanscum said softly, cognizant of the recent trauma she had endured.Â
âYeah, o-okay,â Y/N stammered. Jody helped her into a chair as one of the deputies led a handcuffed man into the room. âThatâs Michael Shurley.âÂ
âThank you, Mrs. Winchester,â Sheriff Hanscum acknowledged, crouching next to her. âMy nameâs Donna, Y/N. I need a favor, I need you to look at one more. You think you can do that for me?â
She nodded as Donna stood. Her eyes stayed glued to the floor until a manâs shoes came into view. Y/N followed the line of his legs up, her brow furrowing as she reached his face. Her hand flew up, barely concealing the yelp that fell from her mouth. âSam?â
~*~
Two weeks later, Y/N was sitting at the kitchen table having coffee with Jody. Her days were far from normal now. She resigned from her job at the school and moved in with Bobby and Jody.Â
âI want to see it,â Y/N raised her head and looked Jody in the eye.Â
âY/NâŠâ Jody paused, realizing she was referring to Samâs recorded confession.Â
âHe wouldnât talk to me when I went to see him. I deserve an explanation,â Y/N objected. âHe owes me that much.âÂ
âDonna already turned it over. Theyâre being prosecuted for Jessicaâs death. Deanâs still serving his life sentence, but Sam and Michael will get theirs now, too,â Jody empathized. She couldnât imagine what the poor girl was going through. All she knew was that she needed to take care of her, just like her own daughter. That meant protecting her from the truth. She didnât need to hear the ugly truth.
The house phone rang, startling them both. âHello?...Yes, just a moment please. Bobby? Phone call!âÂ
âGot it!â Bobby answered from his office, Jody hanging up the receiver.Â
âLadies,â Bobby greeted Y/N and his wife as he entered the kitchen a few minutes later, giving them each a kiss on the cheek.Â
âWho was on the phone?â Jody inquired, refilling his coffee.Â
âThat was the warden,â he announced.Â
âOh?â Jody remarked.
âUm, yeah. He called with some news,â Bobby gulped. âY/N, I donât even know how to startâŠâ Â
âHeâs dead, isnât he?â Y/N looked up, tears in her eyes.Â
âHow-how did you know?â Bobby faltered.Â
âMichael said Dean was a control freak. It didnât go according to plan and Iâm still alive. Deanâs gotta be pissed. It just makes sense that he would go after Sam, since he couldnât finish the job,â Y/N shrugged nonchalantly.Â
âDeanâs dead, too. They killed each other,â Bobby elaborated. âAnd Michael hung himself in his cell.âÂ
Jody knelt next to Y/Nâs chair, a comforting hand on her arm. âItâs over, baby girl.âÂ
âNo, itâs not, Jody. Itâll never be over,â Y/N surmised, looking into Jodyâs eyes. âIâm late.âÂ
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Thank you for reading. Please tell me how you liked it. Did it invoke emotion? Are you mad at me? TELL ME!
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HE IS BATMAN
Oh, my Chuck. People donât talk about this. Or maybe they did and Iâm the last one to know. As always.

So that makes Sam Nightwing? I mean, he went to high school with Clark Kent. He was a total ass with the poor Superman. He almost got into a fight that Lizzie Mcguire stopped. We all know Dean was keeping an eye on Sam, those days. He was the football coach at Smallville High School and had a loving relationship with Lana Lang.
Obviously, Jackie, the sweetie pie, is Robin.
Okay. So, anyways, if Dean is Batman then Bobby is Alfred and Rufus Lucius Fox? If that is true, Cas is Rachel then.
Uf, Deanâs life is so exhausting. Possing as FBI, Being Bruce Wayne, the righteous man who has to stop Lucifer and another apocalypse and being hot all the way.
So, what I was gonna talk âbout? Oh yeah, Batman! Yeah, I wanted to try a new fic. A Batman fic! Sure, like Batman, Batman. The Bat. Gothamâs Batman.
I just wanted to give it a try and do a completely different fic, and I chose DC Fandom because my âOther Fandom Masterlistâ itâs desert.
So gotta contribute to making this list grow!
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"You don't always think your plans through, but you're still the brains of our operations." Scott stifled another laugh. "That poor cat must be deaf by now... with the way Coach is always shouting." He headed outside Bobby's office again, and froze when said man approached him. "Wait! There's something I need t--" "-- Scram, McCall!" Finstock bellowed. "And you! STEP AWAY FROM MY COMPUTER!" He waited impatiently for Stiles to get off his desktop. "Coach, we were just going through your photo albums. W-we thought you might like a collage of your cat, Rufus." The Werewolf lied. He forced a smile in his friend's direction, though he was terrified of what might happen next. Would he and Stiles be cut from the Lacrosse team? Bobby turned to Scott and squinted. "Nice try, kids. I don't keep any pictures of my cat on this crappy computer; they're all on my laptop. And his name is Raphael-- he's the best damn tabby cat in the world!" He motioned for Stiles to move.
"impulsivity has nothing to do with a good plan. so, that's not negotiable." stiles half glared at his brother, his buddy. rapidly tapping in the password, he smirked at himself, proud. "it's not that hard. coach always makes his password his cat's name. kinda since eighth grade, like, it's well known, scotty."
he only froze in his tracks when bobby's voice boomed. mieczyslaw's fingers halted, paralyzed with fear until stiles rose a solitary hand and offered a small and friendly grin with a tiny wave. "hi... coach. uh.." whiskey orbs glanced over at the werewolf then, bulging gently as if silently asking scott to help.
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round up // OCTOBER 20

Hubie Happy Halloween, friends! Iâm not sure what Octoberâs been like for you, but hereâs a quick summary of my month:
Re-acquainting myself with my collection of (mostly gray and navy blue) sweaters
Ordering an embarrassingâlike, I lost count kind of embarassingânumber of lattĂ©s
Alternating between enjoying the ombré of the fall trees and cozying up with the first logs in the fireplace
Revisiting all-time favorite stories like The Scarlet Pimpernel by the Baroness Orczy, the extended Lord of the Rings movie trilogy, all three seasons of Stranger Things, the 1995 Pride and Prejudice miniseries, and several Harry Potter movies
In short, this month has been all about finding joy in the little things, which is the essence of our search for coziness in autumn. Since these monthly Round Ups only focus on pop culture thatâs new to me, that means this monthâs list is shorter than usual, but many of the movies and shows feel like warm blankets Iâll return to again. Though, as youâll see, a few are notâŠ
October Crowd-Pleasers

Enola Holmes (2020)
A movie so charming, Iâm on the verge of rewatching even though itâs only been a few weeks. (Itâs a rare occurrence for me to return to something so quickly.) It lets a stacked cast of performers known for dramatic roles flex their comedic muscles, including Henry Cavill, Sam Claflin, andâmost spectacularlyâMillie Bobby Brown. You can read my full review of the new Netflix movie at ZekeFilm. Crowd: 9/10 // Critic: 8/10

Murder, She Wrote (1984-96)
This entry comes with a bit of an asterisk* because Kyla and I watched this murder mystery procedural in 2018 for our podcast, SO ITâS A SHOW? At the time, I was open to watching more episodes, but it was never so easy as with the launch of the Peacock streaming service. All 12 seasons are available in the free tier, and I never thought a show about murderâand in the procedural format, which I donât typically loveâcould be so enjoyable. Angela Lansburyâs mystery writer/amateur detective Jessica Fletcher has become a non-ironic role model for meâI aspire to be as gracious, intelligent, humble, uncynical, and assertive. Also, who says Iâm not aspiring to spending my 60s writing, traveling, and solving crimes while wearing a fabulous collection of cardigans?
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The Return of SNL
When Saturday Night Live returns in the fall, I always squeak out during the premiereâs opening credits, âMy friends are back!â Itâs a silly thing to say about an ever-rotating group of people Iâll never meet, but when youâve been watching Kenan Thompson do his thing for close to two decades, you can only be delighted to see him after months of absence. While the âAt Homeâ episodes this spring were a treat I didnât think possible, itâs even better to have my friends back at it in their usual environment with the high production value of Studio 8H. These were the skits that made me laugh the most month:
âVP Fly Debate Cold Open,â mostly for the Jeff Goldblum tribute (4602 with Bill Burr)
âNew Normalâ (4602)
âDr. Wenowdis on Weekend Updateâ (4602)
âEnough Is Enough,â a bit which explains my feelings about almost all celebrity political takes (4602)
âCanadian News Showâ (4603 with Issa Rae)
âElection Adâ (4604 with Adele)
âThe Bachelorâ (4604)
For more on how this season has come together back in the studio, you can read the Vulture interview with Lorne Michaels about it.

Coach Carter (2005)
A based-on-a-true-story movie about an unconventional basketball coach (Samuel L. Jackson) who wants his players (including a baby Channing Tatum) to succeed on more than just the court. Itâs a straight-down-the-middle story that shares DNA with many of the inspiring sports movies that came out in the wake of Remember the Titans, but itâll scratch that itch if thatâs what youâre looking for. Crowd: 8.5/10 // Critic: 7.5/10

Double Feature â Early â90s Halloween Classics: Edward Scissorhands (1990) + The Addams Family (1991)
Both of these movies start at Christmastime, but both are spooOOooky movies in their bones. Not all Halloween movies are Tim Burton movies, but all Tim Burton movies are Halloween movies, including Edward Scissorhands (Crowd: 8.5/10 // Critic: 8.5/10). Tim Burton is hit-or-miss for me, but I was pleasantly surprised at how moving this idiosyncratic fairy tale was. Johnny Depp is at his most tortured as a Franksteinâs monster whose inventor (Vincent Price) gave him scissors for hands, Dianne Wiest finds the heart and comedy in your local Avon representative, and Winona Ryder is a queen. The Addams Family (Crowd: 8.5/10 // Critic: 7/10) might be even more idiosyncratic. Iâve never watched the TV series, so it took me a minute to warm up to its twisted sense of humor (âAre they made from real Girl Scouts?â), but once I did, I started laughing as often as my nostalgic parents.
The Magic iPod
A nostalgia kick you didnât know you wanted. I have no idea why or how this site exists, only that it brings me joy. Try mashing up âMs. New Bootyâ with âA Thousand Miles,â âGet Lowâ with âFloat On,â âTipsyâ with Bring Me to Life,â â99 Problemsâ with âAll Star,â âCountry Grammarâ with âComplicated,â or any other combo that brings your favorite songs from your first iPod together.

Hubie Halloween (2020)
You know those dumb movies that just hit you in the right spot? Adam Sandler has a knack for those kind of movies, and Hubie Halloween fills the void of Halloween fun youâre probably missing this year. Sandler plays Hubie, a not-very-bright do-gooder with a very big heart whose self-proclaimed purpose is to keep everyone safe in his hometown of Salem. But there are spooOOooky threats on Halloween night this year, and only Hubie and his thermos (which rivals a Swiss army knife in all its functions) will be able to save it. Donât miss it youâre like me and love a good celebrity cameo and a Hollywood-designed Halloween costumes. Crowd: 9/10 // Critic: 6/10

Double Feature â Are We Sure These â80s Movies Are for Kids? Gremlins (1984) + Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)
After seeing Gremlins (Crowd: 8.5/10 // Critic: 7/10), I know why parents were clamoring for the PG-13 ratingâthis movie may be short on the scares for adults, but I have no idea what Iâd do for a tyke not expecting the cuddly Gizmo to spawn homicidal ghouls. In what may be the most â80s movie Iâve watched yet, we get a legit bonkers story, both in premise and executionâand it might also be a brilliant and scathing satire of consumerism? Perhaps another spoof of consumerism: Who Framed Roger Rabbit (Crowd: 8/10 // Critic: 8.5/10), which creates an impressively specific world thatâs part animation, part live action. Itâs a parody of classic film noir with no shortage of innuendo or just plain weirdnessâits artistic achievement makes it worth watching, but since when have kids cared much about any of those things?

Double Feature â So-Bad-Theyâre-Good Action Flicks: Gone in Sixty Seconds (2000) + Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter (2012)
If Gremlins is one of the most â80s movies, then Gone in Sixty Seconds (Crowd: 8/10 // Critic: 5.5/10) is one of the most Nicolas Cage movies. Heâs a good guy caught on the wrong side of the law in a ridiculous plot engine where he has to steal 50 cars in less than a week. His pent-up frustration lives just below the surface, and his performance is so committed, youâre not sure if heâs knows the dialogue and plot twists are zanyâin fact, youâre not even sure heâs acting at all. Also committed to whatever the heck itâs doing is a movie thatâs exactly what it sounds like, Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter (Crowd: 8.5/10 // Critic: 6/10). An over-qualified cast (Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Anthony Mackie, Rufus Sewell, and more) just goes for it in a story with the premise that Abe Lincoln fought oppression caused by slavery and by immortal blood-suckers. I think my favorite part is when a vampire throws a pony at our 16th presidentâI couldnât make this up if I tried.
October Critic Picks

Triple Feature â â60s Horror Classics: Village of the Damned (1960), The Haunting (1963), Night of the Living Dead (1968)
In Village of the Damned (Crowd: 8/10 // Critic: 8/10), everyone in a British village passes out at the same time for hours, and weird events continue for years, centering around a mysterious group of children. In The Haunting (above, Crowd: 8/10 // Critic: 9/10), a group is studying events at a haunted house, but it may be the house thatâs in control. And in Night of the Living Dead (Crowd: 8.5/10 // Critic: 9/10), the zombie genre dawns with a group huddled away from the undead in a farmhouse. All of these are thoughtful, well-made films, but I recommend them with asterisks* because Iâll never watch any of these groups again. The Haunting made me scared of bumps in the night as I was falling asleep, and Night of the Living Dead gave me zombie-filled nightmares. If youâre looking for a dose of heebie jeebies, these are the movies youâll be needing!

2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)
Iâm not sure I understood any of it, but I think I liked it? If you donât mind a film that feels more like poetry than a plot, this visual stunner is worth the long runtime and straight-up weird sequence of scenes. Fortunately, I was prepped for my viewing with the help of Turner Classic Movies host Ben Mankiewicz and writer/director Brad Bird, who selected as part of this seasonâs Essentials lineup. While Bird loves the film, Mankiewicz admitted itâs not one of his favorites because itâs such an obtuse head-scratcher. Both acknowledged itâs an important one to cinema, so unless The Tree of Life is still making your brain hurt almost a decade later, itâs worth trying to parse through a story that covers the dawn of man, manâs fight against machine, and, um, a lot of other things I couldnât explain if I tried. Crowd: 5/10 // Critic: 10/10

The Trial of the Chicago 7 (2020)
If youâre a fan of Aaron Sorkinâs idealist monologues and ideological pitter-patter, then pause your latest binge of The West Wing to watch his latest writing/directing outing, now streaming on Netflix. Based on the true story of protesters who clashed with the police outside the Democratic National Convention in Chicago in 1968âwhich, yes, doesnât seem to difficult to imagine these daysâit captures the spirit of a wild trial about political activism, healthy debate, fairness in government, and even the importance of grammar. If you watch it and think thereâs no way this really happened, be sure to read up on the real trial to see how the film toned down the judicial circus. While this Oscars season will be unusual, we can predict this film will be in the awards conversation. Crowd: 9/10 // Critic: 9/10
Also in OctoberâŠ
My fellow ZekeFilm writers and I collected our favorite Halloween movies and TV specials for your enjoyment. Not-a-spoiler-alert: My pick is not very scary. In fact, itâs a zom-rom-com Iâve only come to love more since reviewing it upon its release.
Though Kyla and I always talk about Gilmore Girls on our podcast, we donât just talk about the murder mystery TV shows it references like Murder, She Wrote. This month we talked about an â80s prime time soap full of shoulder pads and catfights as well as a â70s movie starring Rocky and the Fonz. Then we decided there were so many confusing pop culture references in an episode we couldnât pick just one, so we researched a mish mash of topics like Punk Planet magazine, workout guru Jack LaLanne, singer Blossom Dearie, Manson cult member Leslie Van Houten, and a whole lotta board games.
540 movies and counting! You can follow real-time updates in what Iâm watching in quarantine on Letterboxd.
#Round Up#Enola Holmes#Murder She Wrote#SNL#Saturday Night Live#Coach Carter#Edward Scissorhands#The Haunting#Village of the Damned#Night of the Living Dead#Hubie Halloween#2001: A Space Odyssey#The Trial of the Chicago 7#The Addams Family#Gremlins#Who Framed Roger Rabbit#Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter#Gone in Sixty Seconds
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For any or all of them: Are you proud of where your child currently is?
Ahem, wow, now I gotta write all of them.Â
Disclaimer: Some were taking this question more literally than others. I wrote it as sort of an interview question. If the parents are still together then theyâre kind of in dialogue with one another.
*** marks deceased if yaâll didnât know the backstory
Kim (Dr. James Possible & Dr. Anne Possible)
James: Well of course weâre proud of our Kimmy Cub.
Anne: Why wouldnât we be? Sheâs matured into a lovely young woman. Even though her need to help people worried us at first with all that jet setting off on school nights, Kimmyâs just always had such a large heart. Makes me think sheâd join the family practice as a heart surgeon along with my brain surgeon expertise, a neurosurgeon can dream.
James: Weâre proud of all of our children, even when they make mistakes.Â
Anne: Like blowing up the oven right before Christmas dinner because--
Jim/Tim (from outside the frame): We said we were sorry!
Anne: And Kimmy doesnât have to save the world to have us be proud of her
James: Weâre just proud sheâs following that path she really wants. I mean, would it be nice to have another Dr. Possible in the family? Yes. But titles donât matter. Our Kimmy cub is enough to make any parent proud just being herselfÂ
Amelia (Admiral James Smollet & Evelyn Smollet)
James: Captainâs always been her harshest critic, despite excelling in just about everything sheâs put her mind to. Iâll always be proud of her, even when she thinks sheâs embarassed me. No one couldâve predicted the tragedy that happened that day. It wasnât her fault and itâs nothing for her to be ashamed of. Perhaps Iâm even more proud of her for pulling herself away from her work here and working on healing elsewhere--
Evelyn: Well, it wouldnât kill her to give us a ring now and again would it? How long can she hide out at Margaretâs, I mean, if sheâs not working--
James: She started that coaching job with the University, Evie.Â
Evelyn: Well, yes, but still, everyoneâs always asking about her and I tire of constantly having to explain when she should be here herself. Itâs just not right for her to lock herself away.
James: Well, the question was are we proud of her, Evie. Are you proud of her?
Evelyn: Well of course I am, sheâs my daughter. Who else can tell everyone that you have a Naval Captain who fought pirates and lived? I mean, at first I was disappointed that she went into such a masculine field of work, felt I was losing a daughter and gaining a son.... but everyone else seemed to think it was noble and well, I turned around.
Stan (Charlie âCrushâ Schell & Stephanie âShredâ Schell***)
Crush: Squirt? Little dude? Heâs the craziest little thing, you know? Like one day youâre pickinâ this kid up off the sand and telling him not to eat it and the next day heâs off out in thee great big blue like following his dreams and exploring the world. Man, Iâm just glad I didnât screw him up, ya know? There were rough times after Steph passed. Late nights. More homework for me when heâd surpassed all the smarts I thought I had in my brain. He was teaching me stuff ya know? Heâs the smartest kid. Heâd run home from school, throw his little backpack across the room and pull out a book he got from the library on turtles just so he could show me what kind of turtle he saw that day on a trip to the aquarium. Little dudeâs got it. He just does. He just keeps riding that current and shooting all the curls lifeâs been givinâ him and sometimes he wipes out. But yanno, he just accepts it, learns the move not to do and goes right back charging out into the waves. Kidâs got his momâs passion and fearlessness. I see a lot of her in the little guy, shows me steered him right but she was the current all along. Crazy. Heâs living his life and he knows it, ya know? And when he knows, I know that he knows and I know that him knowing is just, ya know? Heâs Stan the man. Stanley, my real family. Heâs everything I couldâve ever hoped to get.Â
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Steph: You know, the name Stanley was my choice. It was my fatherâs name before he passed. Itâs why Charlie doesnât use it too often, I think it hurts him more to say it than to say Squirt. My father didnât exactly like Charlie for me, he wanted me to go out beyond Australia. See the world. Charlie was Australia. It was in his blood. We were two locals who fell in love with the ocean at the right time together. And thank whatever ocean god we did, because it gave us Stanley Rufus Schell. But I named him Stanley because like my father, I hoped heâd grow to see more for people. See more for himself. I saw just enough. Charlie was enough. My life on earth was enough to get them going, but my life could have been more than enough. So Iâm proud that Stanleyâs gone where heâs going, though I think heâs settled into an âenoughâ spot in Swynlake for now. But heâs going to do great things, see great things, learn so much and follow his passion. And thatâs all I can ever ask. I canât take all the credit for him. Charlie did an amazing job despite everything. Iâm proud of the both of them and I know that the three years I got with that now very tall baby of mine, was just enough
Tito (Julio de Tito & Gloria de Tito)
Julio: Man, I bet Ignacioâs the shit now, he ainât messinâ up like I did. You know, I always wanted to own my own car business or whatever. Go straight, get outta here one day. But there ainât that type of capital out there, not by legal means for somebody like me. My record ainât gonna get me shit out there after this. But that kid knew how to do just about anything. Proud of him the day he was born, minute he zapped my finger and I just thought it was static. Learned fast, drove fast for an eleven year old. Sure, Rico was smart as hell, heâs gonna be a fuckinâ doctor or somethinâ, but Ignacio? That kidâs gonna get himself some place, wherever he is.
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Gloria: My son? You mean Rico?--Oh Ignacio. Well, I havenât seen Ignacio in a long time. Looking back at things though, I do regret what I said that day. I regret a lot of things, but he made it clear he didnât want to be found after the first year. He talks to his sisters once or twice a year, updates them. I hear heâs doing well, itâs all I can really take without bustinâ out into tears, ya know? But Iâm proud heâs stuck it out on his own for this long. Whatever heâs doing for himself.
Hermes (Henry Petros Sr. & Gia Rossi)
Gia: Proud? Proud my son, after how hard I worked to put him through the best education California could offer, turned into a postal worker/drag queen entertainer who hasnât picked up a phone to call his poor mother whoâs bored herself to death rotting in a correctional facility for the last decade? No canât say I am. I can only say Iâm glad his good for nothing manwhore of a father that I divorced hasnât been a prevailing influence on his life
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Henry: Well, I always knew my son was a little different and what I saw in him, I saw in myself. Our little Henry inspired me to not be so afraid of what people thought and still does. He hasnât talked to me since I moved to San Fransisco with Joseph after the fall out with his mother being sent to prison. Which if you ask me, isnât actually a prison with her Martha Steward knock-off cell. In any case, I am proud of him for who he is. No matter what heâs done in life or what name he takes on, I just couldnât take care of a kid while I was still finding myself.
Megara (Lukas Creon & Maria Creon)
Maria: Well, you know she was engaged to that nice professor fellow and then one day thatâs over and sheâs leaving town. We havenât heard from her in well, how long was it--?
Lukas: 3 years, give or take
Maria: --Right three long years at the least, we donât know where she is right now, havenât a damn clue. So we couldnât tell you anything about pride âcause she wonât pick up the phone and call us.Â
Arista (Yaâll knoow JEFF and Athena and pft theyâre probs proud despite her dropping out to follow her passion more w/e)
Bobby (Robert âBertâ Zimmeruski Sr. & Roberta âBobbiâ Zimmeruski)
Bert: Which kid are we talking about? Robby or Bobby? I get them mixed up all the time
Bobbi: Yeah, hard to tell. Maybe we shouldnât have named them the same name...
Bert: Nah, itâs still funny
Bobbi: Yeah, yeah it is. Haha, anyways uh Robby is the one in... Spain? Lesbian?Â
Bert: Whoa, wait, he lives in Lesbian, Spain?
Bobbi: No wait, is that Bobby?Â
Bert (still laughing at Lesbian because theyâre totally stoned)
Bobbi: One second, I have it on my phone notes.... Lisbon, Portugal. Eh, same difference...
Bert: Yeah but is that the right kid?
Bobbi: Who knows, who cares. At least they both send money. Weâre proud of them both with whatever theyâre doing. Two mellow fellows we raised, earning money and helping out their parents
Bert: You right, you right. You gonna light that or should I?
Rosie (N/A my dudes, orphaned in Bulgaria)
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A Match made in Heaven 2
This is PART 2Â
(You can find Part 1 here)
They spend the rest of their evening making a mess of their kitchen, leaving flour and smudges of cookie batter not only all over the room but also all over each other, thanks to some impromptu batter-fights. They end up dirty and giggling, but with two trays of delicious, soft chocolate chip cookies. Since Sam hadnât stopped begging for it, they used his favorite food coloring on some of them, so five of their once oh so beautiful cookies now are of a venomous looking blue. Sam already ate half of a blue cookie, ignored all of Deanâs protests and made him eat the other half, and is currently putting the rest of them into one of Deanâs tupperboxes for school tomorrow.
 âSo, you think sheâll like them, Sammy?â Dean turns his head towards his brother, who is putting the cookie-box into his school bag, while wiping the cookie batter off the kitchen counter with a wet rag.
 âI know sheâll love them! Especially the blue ones,â Sam answers with a cheeky grin.
 âNonsense, I bet sheâs gonna think youâre trying to poison her!â Dean laughs, picks up one of the batter-smeared spoons and wipes it off on Sammyâs cheek.
 âHey! Thatâs unfair, I have no weapon to defend myself,â Sam giggles and pretty much tackles his big brother in a hug and rubs his face on Dean, to clean his cheek on the front of Deanâs already ruined shirt. Dean returns the hug with a chuckle and gently pats Samâs shoulder. âShe likes blue, she wears blue stuff all the time! Also, who wouldnât want to eat blue cookies? Everyone thinks they are super cool â except for you, old man.â With that, a giggling Sam unwraps himself from Deanâs arms and starts sprinting out of the room.
 âOld man? Iâll show you what this old man can still do to you,â Dean shouts, throwing the rag in the general direction of the sink and chasing after his squealing brother through their apartment.
 Once he catches him, Dean heaves Sammy up into the air, gently throws the heavy sasquatch down on their old leather couch and finally starts tickling him mercilessly. It takes some time, because Sam is quite stubborn and hates to give in, but he eventually forces a giggled apology out of his little brother. After a quick glance on the clock, Dean sends him off to take a shower and get ready for bed, though.
 Dean gets back to cleaning the kitchen until itâs time to switch off the lights in Samâs room and wish him a good night.
  When Sam gets home the following day, heâs all smiles. He definitely exaggerates a bit when he tells Dean how it went with Claire; the girl in his story loved the cookies so much that she practically inhaled the first three of them in five seconds flat, thanked Sammy for them about seven times and asked for the recipe almost twice as often.
 How it actually went down doesnât matter, to Dean itâs just important that the cookies were a success. And, considering that Sam pretty much beams like the sun for the rest of the day, they definitely were. He and Claire apparently had a long talk and soon found common interests like their love for Star Wars, detective novels and basketball. Their interest in basketball lead to Claire inviting Sam to watch one of her teamâs games on Saturday. Sammy is over the moon, especially since she told him that her team has been searching for a new member for quite some time, and that he should consider joining them.
 Sammy couldnât shut up about how cool it would be to join the team and spend more time with Claire for the rest of the day- he goes on and on about how confident and helpful Claire was today and how nice she treats him.
 So, because heâs an amazing big brother, Dean calls Bobby as soon as Samâs tucked in for the night to rescheduled their lunch-date with him from Saturday to Sunday. This way, the brothers would be able to watch Claireâs game in two days.
 As much as Dean would like to pretend that heâs doing it out of selfless love for his brother, if heâs being honest, he probably wouldnât be able to take more than those two days of Sammy constantly talking about Claire and the basketball team. He really isnât that keen on spending his Saturday afternoon watching sweaty kids play basketball, but this way he at least finally gets to know Claire. And Sammyâs gonna be happy, so heâll survive it.
  Saturday comes around pretty fast and Dean finds himself in the parking lot of a small school in a tiny village with a fidgety, hyperactive Sam in the passenger seat, way too soon for his liking.
 According to Bobby, who had to deal with Sammy until Dean got home from work, his baby brother had been impatiently running around their apartment the whole day. Apparently, Sam had been distributing wastepaper bins all over their flat to practice his basketball skills by crumpling up paper and trying to throw the paper balls into the bins. The second Dean had entered the house, heâd been bombarded with questions about when they were finally going to leave and see Claire.
 Sam practically jumps out of the Impala as soon as Dean parks the car and shuts off the engine, who in turn has to scramble after his little brother and grab his shoulder to slow him down. Yes, they are in a small village, there probably wonât be a lot of traffic and Sam should be old enough to keep an eye out for any driving cars but they are in a parking lot and Sammy is distracted right now- Dean wonât risk anything by letting him run off on his own.
 He keeps him by his side until they enter the gym, but lets go of him as soon as a blond girl in a green jersey spots Sam and starts waving him over. With a âThatâs Claire, Iâm gonna go say hi!â thrown over his shoulder, Sammy takes off and leaves Dean on his own.
 The benches that are framing the wall of the small, like sweat and rubber smelling gym, are quite full already, so Dean takes a seat right between a dad with a beer-belly and a knitting (what the hell?) grandma and watches Sammy interact with Claire. They seem to get along with each other really well and it doesnât take long until Claire is pulling Sam from player to player by the sleeve of his shirt, apparently introducing him to her team. Sheâs halfway through her team when their coach, a tall, elder man with dark hair and a grim expression, blows his whistle and the kids gather on the court to start the game. Sam shouts something that sounds like âgood luckâ in Claireâs direction and comes running back towards Dean.Â
 Claireâs team, the Green Dragons, as an exasperated Sam had explained to Dean five times over the course of the game, lost. They donât seem to mind that though, they all still grin and give each other high fives. As soon as the crowd starts thinning, Claire walks over to them and introduces herself to Dean- with a handshake and everything. Deanâs honestly pretty impressed by the small, petite blond girl and her polite way.
 Sheâs about a head smaller than Sam, but she balances it out quite well with her confident posture and cheerful attitude. Sammyâs been right after all, she seems like a really cool girl.
 âIs it okay if I introduce Sam to my coach? I donât know if he told you, but our team is in need of a player, and- if youâre okay with it- and Sam really wants to- Iâm sure the coach would let him join immediately,â she says and brushes a strand of hair out of her face and behind her ear.
 âOf course! Iâll wait here. Go show off your skills, Sammy,â Dean grins and leans back against the wall. He watches the three of them talk and after Sam has happily shown off his throwing skills, Dean talks to the coach, Rufus Turner, about the organizational details like practice dates, money and so on.
 Seems as if Deanâs going to spend quite some time in this smelly gym after all, probably starting with Samâs first practice next Wednesday.
                         Hereâs Part 3
Note: Guess who Dean is going to meet in the smelly gym pretty soon, lol.Â
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I canât put my fucking thoughts together right now.
I was gonna make a proper post about these last two SPN episodes, but Iâm just gonna bullet point the pain away.
*during the pickax to the wall bit* I bet if Sam and Dean had taken off their shirts next, the wall wouldâve come down easily.
I have been WAITING FOR SO DAMN LONG FOR DEAN TO USE THAT FUCKING GRENADE LAUNCHER!!
Deanâs leg looks gross as hell.
I think they should 100% kill Toni. Fuck her kid.
Jodi is badass as always.
Samâs speech made me proud. They grow up so fast. First pre-law, now leading an army. @thesuperwhovian and I liken it to Buffy coaching her Slayers. Mega cute.
As soon as Dean said he was gonna help Mary, I knew I was gonna cry.
And I was right. That fucking speech. I like that Dean cut himself some slack finally. Typically he blames himself for not protecting Sam, but in that speech he sort of told himself and Mary that he didnât stand a chance from the beginning. Also, I was kind of waiting the entire season for Dean to get proper mad at her. I wanted him to hate her in that sort of irrational way. Sort of like âhow could you abandon me?â Other than the time that Dean told Sam about Hell, Iâd argue that this scene is Deanâs best block of dialogue. At least for a while. Beautifulllllllll.
The only good thing Ketch ever did was kill that Toni bitch. I knew from the last episode of season 11 that she was an ass, and Iâm happy she had her ass handed to her.Â
Ketch doesnât know the meaning of âpsychopath.â Dean had the Mark of Cain, bitch.Â
Itâs justice that Mary got to kill him, I think.
Itâs ironic that we cut from Mary holding a gun to Ketch to Sam holding a gun to that British bitch. I canât be bothered to learn her name.
Samâs âPASSâ was the most badass thing. And I fucking knew that bitch was gonna use Lucifer as a way to try and stay alive.
Too bad for her, because Jodi was having none of it.
That little family powwow at the end was so cute. Itâs nice to have some closure for everything that went on this season between the three of them. Although, it kind of made me wary of where they were taking Maryâs character. I felt like, from the jump, they werenât going to keep Mary around. Like, she never felt long term to me. Before Billie got killed, I thought sheâd choose to go back to heaven or something. Now, though, I donât know how theyâre gonna proceed, based on the end of the second episode. Which is what weâre gonna talk about now. Thanks for giving us a heartwarming ending just before ruining our fucking lives, SPN.
I love that in the midst of all this shit going down with the baby, SPN still finds room to make fun of IKEA.
Kelly calling for God, LOL. GODâS ON VACATION, BITCH.
Crowley dug himself out of a grave, thatâs fun. Just like his ex-boyfriend Dean.
I am SHOOK that Rowena is dead. You canât just not bring her around for a fuck-ton of episodes and then just âwhoops sheâs dead.â Fuck off.
Lucifer has a nice ass jacket, though.
Cas, Iâm not your keeper or anything, but we typically donât walk up to slits in the universe and traipse through.
*gun-blazing mystery man shows up* Thatâs 100% Bobby. Bet.
Mark...dyed his beard. And he trimmed it. Lookinâ good, my sweet.
Mary finally gets to meet the King of Hell.Â
I was super pumped to hear that the gates of Hell would close, but Crowley would stay top side. I had this little fantasy of him shooting up human blood again, maybe owning a tie shop. You know, the life.
The flannel thing was cute as hell. And also, awwwwww. He loves those little assholes.
OKAY. The thing with Cas and the whole âthe baby brings paradiseâ? Did Chuck make any of his kids read the Bible because???? Does Cas understand that that probably means the kid is the anti-Christ and/or the Beast? Does he know that after shit-misery in the apocalypse brought on by the anti-Christ, then thereâs paradise? Does he fucking understand that that baby is probably desitined to kill the world and everyone in it and then, and ONLY THEN, will there be paradise? I mean, fucking come on. Thatâs classic Revelations bullshit. Itâs end of days shit, motherfucker. Cas. Babe. COME ON.Â
Dean being healed by Cas is the cutest thing. Also, I love how Cas comes into the room, sees all three Winchesters, and says âDean?â Classic.
Referencing âThe French Mistakeâ was hella grand. Although, Iâd hardly call that meta. I saw something somewhere that said this episode would be super meta, but it wasnât? They just referenced that episode, and that was all. I thought the Phantom Zone lookinâ place was gonna be like âthis is the world after Donald Trumpâs presidencyâ or some shit.
I fucking knew it was Bobby. What did I tell you? Jim Beaver lied to us on Twitter, that beautifully clever man.
Jesus, Sam and Dean have a hell of an impact on their world, heh?
Bobbyâs gun being named after Rufus is the saddest thing. Well, itâll be the saddest thing for at least another 10 minutes, anyway.
I like that Lucifer mentioned Chuck again. Just because I love Chuck.
Although Chuck couldâve helped out a little with the thing at the end, donât ya think? Anyway.
Iâm so sad about Crowley. I saw somewhere that Crowley will be in season 13, but you never know what that means, you know? Will he be in a different vessel? Is he just going to be there but in Purgatory? Or will he be totally fine and things will go back to normal? Either way, his final words being âbye, boysâ? I canât. What a way to go. He went out like a fucking hero.Â
Castielâs death pissed me off for like 0.2 seconds. Mainly because we know Misha will be back. No, I wasnât sad for too long about Castielâs death.
What I was fucking wrecked because of was Deanâs fucking reaction to Castielâs death.
Hold on, letâs talk about Mary. See this is what I was talking about with the whole her leaving the show thing. Although, we didnât see her die. So, Iâm guessing the boys will try and get her back somehow. And probably time moves differently in that world so itâll have been years of her trapped with Lucifer or some shit. I donât think either her or Lucifer is gone for good. In fact, I think theyâre signed on for 13, too.
Back to Dean. Holy fucking fuck. Yes, he wasnât just sad because of Cas. He was sad because of Mary. But he fucking dropped to his knees in despair next to Cas, and the look on his face when he saw his best friend dead in the sand...that sent shivers down my spine. And his wings. Castielâs wings. This is different than before, you understand, because Dean wasnât mad at Cas. Not like in season 7. He was annoyed, sure, but he always is. Dean and Cas were finally in a place where they could talk shit out and be okay. After everything with Lucifer and Kelly and everything else, they lost each other again. That hurt so damn bad.
What the fuck kind of name is âJackâ for a nephilim?
If that kid came out that big, thatâs probably what killed Kelly. Thatâs gross, I know, but I canât help the thought. Iâm glad heâs not a baby though, because I didnât sign up for Sam and Dean raising a baby. Itâs kind of annoying that itâs a bit of an Amara repeat, but itâs better than the alternative. Plus, if he gets out of hand, heâs old enough to kill!
To be honest, kind of a shitty ending. Not by way of content, because this season was bomb af, but the whole two episodes were kind of tame. Other than them killing off two regulars and two recurring characters, of course. But the very last second is usually something that is like âwhat????â But this was just sort of âokay, the kid was born, heâs fully grown (thatâs weird), canât wait for next season.â You know?Â
All in all, though, a top notch season. Iâm really happy with it. I know a lot of people arenât because itâs nothing like SPN used to be, but who cares. I thought this season brought out some new and interesting styles and ways of presenting the content that I hope continues into next season. Iâm not too worried about Cas and Crowley, but Iâll probably mourn them and Rowena all the same. And Dean crying over Casâs body is gonna ruin me for the next few months. Thanks, SPN.Â
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Watching You (2)
Square(s) Filled: Sam Winchester for @spngenrebingo
Warnings: Crazy supportive big brother Dean, creepy love notes, stalker, angst, mentions of death, language.Â
Summary: Y/N has a secret admirer that has been leaving her sweet notes. On top of that, she gathers her courage and asks the tall, dark, and handsome Cross Country Coach/History Teacher, Sam Winchester to dinner, thinking he could be her secret admirer. Sam isnât the secret admirer and someone is unhappy. Will history repeat itself or can Sam keep his new girlfriend safe?
Pairing: Â Coach/Teacher!Sam x Coach!Reader
Characters: Y/N Y/L/N, Sam Winchester, Michael Shurley, Dean Winchester Bobby Singer, Jody Mills, Alex Jones
Word Count: 4565
Written for: Â @spngenrebingo
Betaâd by: The incomparable @amanda-teaches, thank you to the moon and back for everything! Also a huge shout out to @luci-in-trenchcoats, the Queen of AU Whodunits for her feedback. And to @alleiradayne, for her faith in me and her unwavering support.
A/N: This is the second installment to a two part story. I feel it was too long for one solid piece. I am very proud of this entire story and I hope you enjoy it!Â
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Previously...
Y/N woke sluggishly. The house was still dark, save for the light above her kitchen sink. She stretched her stiff body, noticing for the first time the blanket draped neatly over her. She remembered her argument with Sam. She remembered asking him leave, telling him she didnât know if she could trust him. She remembered crying herself to sleep on the couch. She did not remember grabbing a blanket. A blanket that she kept in the window seat of her living room, not on her couch. A chill ran through her as she grabbed her phone off the coffee table. There were three missed calls, five text messages, and a voicemail. All of them from Sam.Â
Ignoring the notifications, she dialed Dean. Groggily he answered on the third ring. ââLo?â
âDean, itâs Y/N. Iâm sorry to wake you, I donât even know what time it is, but can you come over? I think someone was here.â
Dean immediately sat up in his bed, now fully awake and coherent. âIâll be there in ten minutes. Make sure your doors are bolted and put on a pot of coffee. Itâs going to be okay, Y/N.âÂ
A knock sounded at her door eight minutes later. She peeked out from behind the curtains to see Deanâs ebony car in her drive. âY/N? Itâs Dean. Itâs okay to open the door.âÂ
She rushed to the front door, quickly undoing the lock and throwing it open. Before Dean could even step foot inside, she launched herself into his arms, knocking him off balance.Â
âWhoa, whoa, Sweetheart. Iâve got you. Youâre okay,â Dean comforted her the best he could. âWanna tell me what happened?âÂ
Over coffee at three in the morning, Y/N recapped the events of the night, including her conversation with Sam. âHow could he keep something like that from me?â
âHey, first things first. I need your phone so I can check the video feed from the cameras,â Dean started. âThen we can talk about Sam.âÂ
Y/N handed him her phone and he opened the app, checking the feed on all four cameras. âThereâs nothing. You didnât disconnect them did you?âÂ
âWhy would I do that Dean?â she argued.Â
âIâm just asking, okay. Did you have any power outages, lose your internet? Anything out of the ordinary you can think of?â Dean questioned.Â
âI had to reset the router last week because it wasnât working,â she thought back.Â
âIt must have lost signal with the cameras. Dammit!â Dean shouted, pacing the floor in her kitchen, stopping suddenly when he came to the back door. He grabbed a paper towel and jiggled the handle, it was loose. âWhen was the last time you used this door?âÂ
âI donât know. Uh, a week ago maybe. Sam and I grilled last weekend,â she said. âDean, what the hell is going on?âÂ
Dean pulled a weapon from the holster hidden by his flannel and handed her a business card. âLock yourself in the bathroom. If I donât come back in ten minutes, I want you to call this number. Tell him what happened and heâll help.âÂ
âDean, youâre scaring me.âÂ
âI think scared is good right now. Iâll be right back,â Dean told her. He took off for the stairs as she ran to the small powder room off the kitchen, locking the door.Â
Dean checked each room of the modest house, not finding anything out of the ordinary. When he got to Y/Nâs room, he noticed some of his brotherâs clothes over a chair. He flipped the light on and that was when he spotted it. A plain white envelope in the middle of her pristinely made bed. He gently picked it up by the edges after photographing it with his phone. He bounded down the stairs to check the basement before he retrieved Y/N from the bathroom. Nothing else in the house was amiss.Â
âSweetheart, you can come out now,â he said softly, knocking on the door.Â
âDean, what the fuck is going on?â she demanded.Â
âHe left another note. It was on your bed,â Dean laid it on the counter before her. She shook her head, so Dean opened it.Â

âAre you fucking kidding me? He was in my house and watching me sleep?â she bellowed.Â
âIâm going to make a call,â Dean announced, leaving the room momentarily. Y/N took a bottle off the top of her fridge, adding a healthy dose to her coffee.Â
âTell me about Jessica, the fire and Michael Shurleyâs involvement,â she requested when he returned.Â
Dean took notice of the bottle, added a shot to his own coffee, and took a large drink. âAfter our parents accident, Sam wasnât really the same. I guess neither of us was. He was only sixteen. I was twenty, in the Academy and suddenly had to parent my little brother. They left us a substantial life insurance policy and the house was paid for so we did okay. We both went to therapy and things got easier.âÂ
âThen, Sam went off to college. He met this girl and she was great for him, but it turned out her secret admirer wasnât so thrilled about their budding romance. Then the house fire happened and he was never the same. He never came home for breaks, just spent all his time studying. They interviewed all of their friends and reports said Shurley was jealous of Samâs relationship with Jess. But the police couldnât find any evidence that he was the stalker or set the fire. The case went cold and was never solved,â Dean sighed, running a hand over his face.Â
âSam said they questioned him too, but the two of you were camping,â Y/N mentioned.Â
âYeah, we were. It was actually the anniversary of our parentsâ deaths and we always went camping to get away, you know? So we were over in hill country, but got separated while hiking. I didnât see Sam for almost six hours. I made it back to camp and he was just sitting there by the fire and he goes, âNice navigation skills, jerk.â like nothing happened. I was freaking worried sick that something had happened to my kid brother, but he was having the time of his life roasting marshmallows,â Dean exasperated. âIt wasnât until the next morning that I got the call on my radio about Jess and the fire.â
âThat must have devastated him,â Y/N pondered quietly, her hands fiddling with the coffee cup.Â
âIt did. It took years for me to get my brother back and now this,â he groaned. âItâs this weekend, did you know that?âÂ
âWhat is?â Y/N asked, confusion filling her features.Â
âThe anniversary. Our parents and Jessica. The same day five years apart. Itâs been ten years since her death,â Dean informed her softly.Â
âNo wonder he didnât tell me. I still wish he had, but I guess I see the reasons why he didnât. Or couldnât,â she reasoned.Â
There was a knock at her front door, making her jump from her seat.Â
âItâs my buddy. Itâs okay. I called him,â Dean reassured her, going to the door. He returned a moment later with an older man dressed like a trucker. âY/N Y/L/N, this is Bobby Singer. Heâs the friend who hooked us up with all the equipment.âÂ
âItâs good to meet ya, kid. The boys have told me a lot about you,â the old man smiled.Â
âI wish I could say the same, Mr. Singer. But it seems the people I meet now are only because of this psycho,â she chuckled nervously.Â
âShit, girl. Mr. Singer was my father and an ass. Please call me Bobby. And yeah, it sucks balls, but I trust this boy with my life,â Bobby proudly turned to Dean, a hand clasped on his shoulder. âAnd you can, too.âÂ
âI know, Bobby. I feel better knowing heâs here,â she smiled at the two of them, feeling the bond between them. âBut if you donât mind me asking, why are you here?â
âStalker situations donât exactly take top priority with the boys in blue. No offense, Dean,â Bobby looked to the younger man. âUnless there has been actual, physical harm, they tend to look the other way. Thatâs where I take over. Iâm the former chief of police here and now Iâm my own boss.â
âSo what do we do?â she asked.Â
âYou are calling in sick to work tomorrow, uh, today. Then youâre going to take a nap while Bobby and I make a plan,â Dean told her.Â
âBut,â she argued. âI canât, Dean. We have a game tomorrow afternoon.âÂ
âAnd that is what assistant coaches are for, Sweetheart. Your life is more important than a win right now,â Dean pointed out and won. She trudged up the stairs. He heard doors open and close and the shower start. Then he turned to Bobby.Â
âDid you have eyes on him all night?â Dean demanded.Â
âYou know I did,â Bobby grumbled. âNothing since he got home from work. Rufus has been on him since he left the school.â
âThen what the fuck?â Dean shouted, slamming his fist down on the counter.Â
âWatch your tone with me, boy!â Bobby smacked Dean upside his head.Â
âOw!â Dean rubbed the back of his head. âWhat about Sam?â
âJody said he hasnât left his house since he got back. She walked the perimeter and all she can hear is him working out. Weights, the treadmill, the heavy bag until he turned in for the night. Itâs not him, Dean. Thatâs a good thing, boy,â Bobby confirmed.Â
âCheck in with Rufus, please?â Dean asked. âItâs gotta be Shurley.â
He and Bobby came up with a plan and dusted the house for prints, but didnât find any that shouldnât be there. All of them came back as Y/Nâs, Samâs or Deanâs. There also was nothing on the letter, prints or DNA. Dean didnât know what else to do to help this girl that he had grown fond of since she had started dating his brother. He pulled his phone out and shot off a text. He hoped it would work.Â
Y/N groaned as she rolled over to glance at her alarm clock. It was just past eight in the morning and she had gotten a few hours of sleep. The aroma of fresh coffee and bacon reached her nose as she threw back the covers. After taking care of business, she made her way to the kitchen for her fix. Dean was at the stove, but she ignored him for the coffee pot. She didnât even notice Sam sitting at her kitchen table until she consumed the first hot sip. Her heart caught in her throat.Â
âWhat are you doing here, Sam?â she mumbled, not sure if she was excited to see him, or if it was nerves making her heart race.Â
âUh, Dean called me. Told me what happened,â he replied, standing up and crossing the room to stand before her. âIâm so sorry I didnât tell you. I should have said something, but I was scared. Iâm so sorry, baby.â
âYou canât change the past, Sam. But I need you here with me. We need to be open and honest with each other,â she sniffled. âIâm scared.âÂ
Sam didnât say anything else, just took the cup from her hands, setting it aside to wrap his arms around her until they covered her like a favorite blanket. Neither of them noticed Dean slip from the room to give them some privacy.Â
Later, over breakfast, Dean and Bobby filled Y/N and Sam in on their plan to keep her safe.Â
âYou want me to move in with someone Iâve known for five hours? Just uproot my life like that?â Y/N questioned, snapping her fingers in front of Deanâs face.Â
âItâs just for a few days, Iâm sure, Y/N,â Sam attempted to reason with her. âBobbyâs place is the safest of safe houses. He and his wife, Jody, are both retired Law Enforcement. Whoever is doing this wonât be able to find you there. And, Iâll be there with you, too.âÂ
âFine. I guess I donât have much say in the matter. You two are the experts here. Iâll just go pack a bag,â Y/N stood and left the room, all eyes following her until her feet hit the stairs.Â
âAre you guys sure about this?â Sam turned and looked at the only two men he trusted wholly.Â
âYes. Weâre sneaking her out the back to my van. Jodyâs daughter, Alex, is the same height and build and will be staying here in her place. She will receive a phone call from you, Sam, and drive to meet you somewhere. We hope the bastard follows her so we can nail him,â Bobby explained.Â
The air was rent with a scream from the second floor. Sam and Dean ran for the stairs, taking them two at a time. âWhat is it? What happened?âÂ
âHe was here!â she cried, pointing at another envelope on the bed. Dean lifted it off the bed carefully. He pulled the paper open with his knife to read the words aloud.Â

âGet me the fuck outta here.â Her voice cracked with emotion.Â
âYou idjits ready?â Bobby called up the stairs as the three of them were exiting Y/Nâs room, Sam holding tight to her hand.Â
âY/N, this is my step-daughter, Alex. Sheâs going to play you for a couple of days so we can catch this son of a bitch,â Bobby introduced them.Â
âThank you,â Y/N acknowledged her softly, turning her face into Samâs shirt.Â
âYou know what to do kid,â Bobby addressed Alex. âAnything fishy and you alert me or your mama.âÂ
âGot it, pops,â Alex agreed. She hugged Bobby, before wishing them luck and watching them duck out the back door to his waiting van. âNow, you guys need to leave. Go home. Donât head to our place just yet.â
âIâve got to check in at the station, anyway,â Dean said, looking to his brother. âSheâs gonna be okay, Sammy. Youâre gonna be okay.âÂ
âThanks, Dean. Bye, Alex. Thank you,â Sam waved as he headed out the door with his brother. They got in their respective vehicles and parted ways.Â
~*~
The Singer-Mills home was not what she was expecting. It was an older two story with light blue paint and white trim. The landscaping was immaculate and cheery, flowers lining the walk. Y/N was pleasantly surprised as Bobby ushered her into the house quickly.Â
âY/N, this is my wife, Jody. Sheâll show you to your room,â Bobby grumbled, heading to the kitchen for a drink.Â
âRight this way, sweetie,â Jody smiled kindly. âI can only imagine what you are going through, but I want you to know you are perfectly safe here. Bobby and I are going to make sure of it, okay?â At the top of the stairs, she turned back down the hall to the last room on the left.Â
The room was well kept, with a queen size bed in the middle and lacy white curtains blowing with the slight breeze. There was also a small dresser and a large closet. Â
âThank you very much, Jody. I think Iâd like to lay down,â Y/N yawned, the last twelve hours having taken its toll on her.Â
âThat sounds like a good idea, honey. Iâll come wake you in a couple hours when lunch is ready,â Jody excused herself from the room, letting Y/N get her bearings and some rest.Â
She returned to the kitchen to find her husband nursing a whiskey, just finishing a call with her daughter, who was currently posing as Y/N. Their plan was risky, but it was the best possible outcome. She stood behind him, gently rubbing his shoulders. âItâs gonna work out. Weâre gonna get him this time.âÂ
âI sure hope youâre right, woman,â Bobby groaned.Â
âI always am. Thatâs why you married me,â she smiled down at him, laying a sweet kiss to his bearded cheek.Â
âDamn straight,â he laughed, pulling her down into his lap.Â
~*~
âBaby, itâs me. Wanna wake up?â Sam nuzzled his face into Y/Nâs hair as he laid in the bed behind her.Â
âTime is it?â she mumbled sleepily into her pillow.Â
âItâs time for lunch,â he whispered softly in her ear.Â
âGood, Iâm hungry,â she replied, rolling over and curling into his chest.Â
âThen, letâs go get some grub,â he chuckled, the rumbling settling in his chest.Â
A few minutes later, they wandered hand in hand into the kitchen. âHmmm, itâs smells amazing in here.âÂ
âThank you, dear. Thatâs actually dinner. Weâll be having lasagna tonight. Right now, youâll have to settle for grilled cheese and homemade chicken noodle soup,â Jody informed them as she dished the soup into bowls at the stove.Â
Bobby slid the sandwiches onto a platter, placing it in the middle of the table. âEat up, kids.âÂ
âWhereâs Dean?â Sam asked, grabbing them both a sandwich.Â
âHe called a little bit ago. Got held up at the station with some paperwork, he said,â Bobby relayed. âHe should be here for dinner. You know that boy hasnât missed a family dinner in fifteen years.â
âI donât think Dean has ever missed a meal,â Sam agreed.Â
After lunch, Y/N helped Jody clean up then Sam pulled her outside with him to sit out on the porch. It was a nice autumn afternoon, the leaves just starting to change color.Â
âI could get used to this,â Sam stated.Â
âWhat, running for my life?â Y/N asked, a bitter laugh falling from her lips.Â
âNo, definitely not that. This, you and me. I know we havenât been together very long, but I see a future with you,â he professed. âI havenât thought about that with anyone since Jessica. Iâm sorry I didnât tell you the truth about her, about what happened to her.âÂ
âSam, I talked to your brother. He told me everything. Iâm sorry I got so upset. I shouldâve listened more and talked less. I know it wasnât easy for you to tell me that, and then I kinda blew up at you. Iâm sorry. Iâm sorry I said I couldnât trust you. I was just scared,â Y/N apologized not only for her reaction, but for Samâs loss. She knew that must have been hell to deal with.Â
âWhen you love someone, itâs harder to let all the ghosts out of the closet,â Sam murmured.Â
âWhat? Did you say you love me?â Her head shot up off his shoulder so she could look him in the eyes.Â
âYeah, I guess I did. I love you, Y/N,â Sam repeated.Â
âI think I might love you, too, Sam. But can we get through this first?â she hesitated. âThere are so many emotions going through me right now, I just need a clear head to sort them all out. Is that okay?â
âYeah, itâs okay. I get it, I do. I canât imagine being on the receiving end of what this creep is doing to you. But me, Bobby, Jody, Dean, and Alex...weâve got you, baby,â Sam promised.Â
Y/N knew she was safe here with Sam, Bobby and Jody. She knew Dean wouldnât be far behind, but she couldnât shake the feeling of dread that had settled deep in her bones.Â
As the sun started to set and the breeze turned cooler, Sam and Y/N headed inside to help with dinner. Alex and Dean had arrived while they had been outside.Â
âPops, Iâm telling you, there was no tail. I stayed at the designated point for four hours and took a different route home. I stopped for gas and wine. There was no one watching me. Youâre the one that trained me. You doubting yourself, old man?â Alex filled everyone in on her afternoon as Y/N without incident.Â
âIâm not doubting myself, or you, honey bun. Iâm just trying to make sure Y/N stays safe. Sheâs in our care now and we need to be on top of our game,â Bobby reiterated, casting his eyes over everyone in the room.Â
âI had some paperwork to do, but I ran through the old case files from ten years ago. I even made a follow up call to the lead detective back then, too. Theyâve heard nothing new on Shurley. He doesnât even have so much as have a jaywalking citation. On paper, the guy is a freaking angel,â Dean delivered his own news.Â
âWell, then we keep on keeping on,â Jody said. âBesides, right now, itâs family dinner and chowâs on.âÂ
The table was filled with lasagna, salad, bread and wine. Y/N looked around the table at the smiling faces of the people whom she had grown to care about in Sam and Dean, as well as those that were her new protectors. She felt conflicted, with the emotions spinning inside her like a tornado, and instead of a family dinner, she couldnât help but hope it wasnât her last supper.Â
âThank you all so much for dinner and conversation, but Iâm beat. I think Iâm going to turn in,â Y/N announced, downing the last of her wine, yawning widely.
âIâll come with you,â Sam said.Â
They climbed the stairs side by side and readied for bed in silence. It wasnât until they were bathed in moonlight from the gauzy curtains that Sam broke the silence.
âI know youâre scared, babe. I can feel it. Itâs oozing from your pores. Iâm scared, too,â Sam admitted, rolling to face Y/N.Â
âSam, I am certain that I love you, but I donât want this to be your life. What if this never goes away?â she faltered, trying not to look him in the eye.
âWeâll figure it out together. Iâm not going anywhere, Y/N. I love you,â Sam expressed.Â
âI love you,â she sighed, allowing herself to let go and just be with Sam for now. Theyâd figure the rest out later, if they survived.Â
~*~
âSam, Y/N! You have to get up now!â Alex whisper screamed as she glided across the floor, her steps featherlight as she reached the bed. âSam! Y/N!âÂ
They bolted upright, seeing Alex hovering over the bed. âHeâs here, isnât he?âÂ
âWeâve only caught movement on the cameras, nothing defined. But go! Now!â Alex moved toward the closet and the large bureau that sat against one wall. She pulled open the double doors and twisted the bottom left knob to reveal a hidden hatch inside the bureau. She handed them each a glowstick. âThere is a door in the northwest corner with a retinal scanner. Go!âÂ
Sam climbed through first, landing on his feet in a darkened stairwell. He broke the glowsticks as Y/N eased her body through the opening to stand beside him. The door to the bureau closed and they were left in silence as they negotiated the narrow stairwell to the bottom. Sam turned and found the door Alex told them about. He lined up his face and the scanner passed over him. âSamuel Winchester. Access granted.â The robotic voice declared and the door popped open.
âY/N, come on!â Sam urged her to hurry through the door just as a gunshot echoed on the floor above them.Â
âThat was a warning. Donât make me shoot you, boy!â Bobby bellowed as he defended Y/N and his home.Â
Sam dragged her into the room behind him and pulled the heavy steel door closed and the lock engaged with a resounding boom. He quickly assessed the room and, at a glance, it seemed to have everything they needed to hide out for at least two weeks. Sam calmed Y/N down and helped her onto the couch on one side, covering her with a blanket while he held her close.Â
âHeâs here, Sam. Heâs coming for me,â she mumbled.Â
âHey, no one is getting in here. Youâre safe here with me,â Sam cooed, trying his best to reassure her, but it was getting harder by the minute. He could only imagine what was going on upstairs. âIâm going to look around and get some water, okay?â She only nodded as he rose from the sofa.Â
Steel shelving lined one wall and was stocked with bottled water and canned goods. There was a door on the other wall which Sam assumed was a bathroom, as the shelves also held toilet tissue and hygiene products. There was a full size bed in the other corner and a desk next to it. He walked over and took a seat at the desk. There was a note addressed to him.Â
âSam, this ainât gonna be easy, but just stay here and let us deal with this sicko. Weâre trained for this kinda shit, but if we need someone to outrun him, weâll call you. Sit tight kid and hold tight to your girl. We got this.â ~Bobby.
Sam couldnât help but chuckle at Bobbyâs attempt at joking at a time like this, but that was part of his charm. He rose to grab two waters from the shelf when the lights went out, followed by a shriek from Y/N on the sofa. âBabe?â Sam called out for her.Â
âSam!â she cried out for him just as the emergency lights kicked on, bathing the room in a red glow.Â
Sam rushed to her side, forgetting the waters. He needed to keep calm to keep her calm but he knew he was close to losing it, too.Â
~*~
âWhat are you doing, boy?â Bobby called out from behind cover in his office, the red glow throwing shadows everywhere. Â
âIâm tired of playing. Letâs finish this game!â the voice boomed throughout the house with thunderous rage.Â
âYou donât have to do this. You can still walk away, Dean!â Jody shouted.Â
âReally, Jody? Would you feel the same way if it had been Alex?â Dean mocked as he walked through the hallways of the house he practically grew up in.Â
âNo, you piece of shit. You wouldâve been dead already!â Alex screamed as she lunged forward from the shadows pulling the trigger of the gun aimed at a man she considered her brother. The single shot hit him in the thigh.Â
âYou bitch!â Dean roared as he stumbled, falling to one knee.Â
âI taught you more respect for women than that, boy,â Bobby chastised as he entered the hallway, seeing Dean bleeding.Â
âYouâre not my father,â Dean spat on Bobbyâs shoes.Â
âDonât talk to my dad like that, ass hat!â Alex fumed, swiping his other leg out from under him. Dean Winchester collapsed at her feet.Â
âSam! Y/N!â Jody yelled out. âItâs Jody, Iâm coming in.â A moment later the heavy door swung open, revealing Jody. Y/N rushed to her feet and embraced the woman.Â
âYouâre okay!â Y/N exclaimed, checking her for injuries.Â
âYeah, weâre okay. Come on. Police are on their way,â Jody dropped their shoes on the floor, then motioned for them to follow her.Â
The lights had been restored, and Y/N looked at the chaos that had erupted on the first floor of Bobby and Jodyâs house. There was broken glass everywhere and more than a few bullet holes in the walls.Â
Sam and Y/N crossed the threshold into the kitchen when Sam grabbed her arm tightly, preventing her from going any further. She looked up to see why Sam had stopped, her eyes wide with bewilderment.Â
âDean?â Sam gasped, dropping to his knees as tears streamed down his face. âYou killed Jessica? Why?âÂ
âWhy?â he mocked. âBecause! Because mom and dad were gone! We lost everything and Iâd be damned if I was gonna lose you too! I wasnât going to let some girl come between us! We need to be together, Sammy. Weâre stronger together and we need each other!âÂ
âWell, youâre right about one thing,â Sam stood to face his brother.Â
âIâm always right Sammy. Iâm your big brother,â Dean cackled.Â
âNo, Dean. Youâre just damned,â Sam said. Â
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VHS #389
LOTS of good music on this tape! Tom Dowd - The Language of Music, Richard Thompson - Sierra Center Stage, Dabney Toure on Summerstage, Central Park, NYC, 7/16/06, Stevie Wonder - A Night of Wonder Live in London, 1995, Genesis in concert ~76, Ken Russell - In Search of the English Folk Song, The Tiger Lillies - Shock Headed Peter and other songs, Gabriel Yared music that I like - Des orages pour la nuit, Anuna in concert - The Blue Bird, Beat Route: three excerpts: Seville/New Orleans connection, Beirut *** Tom Dowd - The Language of Music 1&1/2 hrs, s See the whole thing here! http://wifimovies.net/watch/nGEjyRdb-tom-dowd-the-language-of-music.html He plays Layla on the piano, Cream - Tales of Brave Ulysses, Criteria Recording, Miami, Joe Bonamassa in the studio, This Is The Thang - Jesse Jones, apt on Riverside Drive where he grew up, Capital Studio (LA?), an album in 9 hours, Atlantic Records, Ahmet Ertegun - Tommyâs the best, Eileen Barton - If I Knew You Were Coming Iâd Have Baked A Cake the first record he worked on, Drinkin' Wine Spo-Dee-O-Dee - Stick McGhee, Tico albums, Jerry Wexler, 234 W 56 Atlantic Records office, Ruth Brown - Mama He Treats Your Daughter Mean, Ray Charles, It Should Have Been Me, mixed down to mono, what does it sound like?, nuclear research at Columbia, Ahmet - remembers first time he recorded onto a tape machine, John Coltrane, Bikini nuclear test, Blue Monk - Thelonius Monk, stereo, Phil Ramone, A&R Recording, Ornette Coleman - Eric Dolphy session, Les Paul, the octopus (8 track) and the monster (board), Sweet Georgia Brown at Iridium, changed rotary faders to sliders, Leiber & Stoller, Atlantic the first studio to have multitrack, showed Ramone the multitrack, Stand By Me - Ben E King, Bobby Darin - Mack the Knife, Stax studio in Memphis, Booker T & The MGs - Green Onions live, Rufus Thomas - Walking The Dog, Otis Redding - Try A Little Tenderness live, Aretha in Muscle Shoals one day, then NYC, Arif Mardin, Respect, Eric Clapton, Indian beat to Sunshine of Your Love, perfect coach, 5 ms, Greg Allman, heard the Allman Bros at Capricorn, went to Miami, Winnebago with the Allman Bros, Idlewild South, In Memory of Elizabeth Reed, Fillmore East, editing that night!, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Marshall Tucker, Free Bird, Duane went to play with Eric Clapton - Layla, mixing it, soloing them, piano part recorded 3 weeks after guitars, digital in the 80s, I Love A Piano. *** Richard Thompson - Sierra Center Stage 12/04/05I rec 11/22/06?weird distortion... See the whole thing here: https://youtu.be/ean8_3bdZGw He talks in a sit-down interview between almost every song. One Door Opens Old Thames SideHots for the Smarts, funny!Genesis Hall (Sandy Denny song), smelled some of that 60s spirit on Main StDimming of the DayCrawl Back Cold Kisses1952 Vincent Black Lightning (cut off too soon) *** Dabey Toure on Summerstage Central Park, NYC, 7/16/0625:51low level audio nice African acoustic gtr and singing *** Stevie Wonder - A Night of Wonder Live in London, 1995VH-150:28 See the whole thing here: https://youtu.be/kgejVHqJb-8 Master Blaster Higher Ground Sensuous Whisper My Cherie Amour Signed, Sealed, Delivered Im Yours Sir Duke/I Wish You Are The Sunshine Of My Life Superstition I Just Called To Say I Love You Cold Chill Do I DoCold Chill outro *** Genesis in Concert 197642:00 w/o commercialsVH-1oversaturated colors See the whole thing here: https://youtu.be/1RoKJQNREII I Know What I Like Fly on a WindshieldCarpet Crawlers The Cinema Show (Part 2) Entangled Supper's Ready (part 2) Los Endos *** Ken Russell - In Search of the English Folk Song1 hr, with commercialsOvation Ken Russel wearing âFalling" sunglasses is awakened by a woman singing, he walks into the garden and carries a statue. We see a woman singing - Sian Elizabeth Rees - Brigg Fair, Ken then dances, he then wakes from a dream. Talks to his dog as he goes through his 78s. Brigg Fair - Joseph Taylor (https://youtu.be/YdmgUM4LbS4), Cecil Sharp dancing (https://youtu.be/tI5qxjWutrs?t=205) This clip, in a pub, So What - Kick It , then outsidetalks with a man in his house, about Indian songs then Garry Fenna sings Going to Put a Bar in My Old Car and Drive Myself to Drinkwoman by a spinning wheel singing a lusty songBob Appleyard - The Fawley Flame, singing in his bedroomi n a car, picks up the spinning wheel woman?, they go to a nuclear missile launching site, Lynne Fortt - Down at Greenham Common on a Spree a cappella Wollaton Hall, June Tabor - King of Rome! (https://youtu.be/kgpWtmUEiZE) Not this clip.Fairport Convention - Seventeen Come Sunday (w/ The Sheriff's Ride, a Morris tune and dancers) (https://youtu.be/72zjb_GU3jg) This clip. Sing in the studio, Morris dancers outside, then Cropedy, talks with Simon NicolOsibisa - Sunshine Day also at Cropody (https://youtu.be/mqkT6_WZsjg) Not this clip. Eliza Carthy - Good Morning, Mr Walker, Cropody 1997 (https://youtu.be/X3wQHEa_0JQ) Not this clip.talks with Ashley Hutchings, what is English folk songs and where did it come from and where it is going?Chris While with The Albion Band - Young Man Cut Down in his Prime (https://youtu.be/v6Q0OlozB_c) not this clip.Waterson Carthy - Stars in My Crown, sung in front of a church (https://youtu.be/VHW9FN6NOd4) not this clip.They pick up Donovan on the road (good to see him on the roadâŠ), what does Nirvana mean to you? - Nirvana (https://youtu.be/Gv3_56Yp7ME) This clip.Edward II - Shepherds Hey (reggae), Glastonbury Festival (https://youtu.be/wdt1W_rqEFk) Not this clip.back in the sun room with 78s and his dog, thereâs folk music everywhere, down by the lake by the sound of it, Percy Grainger Chamber Orchestra - Country Gardens (In an English Country Garden) Carole Harwood - East Boldre Trinity, the woman at the spinning wheel? *** The Tiger Lillies - Shock Headed Peter and other songs48:02 w/o commercialsOvation2000 See the whole thing here: https://youtu.be/XYS7-P2Vg1Q The Tiger Lilies in NYC, PS 122 show(s) and interviews and more. Shockheaded PeterSnip SnipThe Dreadful Story of Harriet and the MatchesBeat MeStart a Fire!Soho BoyBully BoysFlying Robert!The Story of Cruel FrederickTerribleAlone with the Moon! *** unknown documentary about Gabriel YaredOvation talking about his work, ballet, wrote Des orages pour la nuit (Thunderstorms for the night) for a Carolyn Carlson ballet. It was then used in the movie 37°2 le matin aka Betty Blue (1986), (Also in "Seen from here": Carolyn Carlson; a portrait in five parts?, A film by Charles Picq.) This is the Gabriel Yared music that I originally heard in the documentary about Paul Delvaux - The Sleepwalker of Saint-Idesbald (https://youtu.be/awh9yt-LA0U) perhaps this clip. *** Anuna in concert - The Blue Bird! Elaine Donnelly talks about it, (https://youtu.be/Q1w6QSNqYzk) this clip for the concert part. *** Beat Route - SevilleJools HollandOvation Seville rhythm and New Orleans connection (https://youtu.be/S-TbarpBe9s) This clip! Seville was the first main trading port with America *** Beat Route - Beirut belly dancer dances to Lowell Fulsome blues song, it works! The Legend of St George according to Jools Holland in Beirut
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