Seriously, I am actually getting kind of meh-blah about going on this trip this summer because it is costing me so much that I can't even afford to buy Plants vs Zombies full version and YOU HAVE NO IDEA HOW BAD I NEED THIS GAME!! Everyone was talking about it and gone crazy and I was like, "Ha! Plants and Zombies, that's funny." I HAD NO IDEA! I've clearly gone insane now.
Do me a favor, because I can't decide when I go to buy it if I need the PC version or the Ipod version - ask The Boy which he likes better, would you? If he has played it on both devices. I think I would like to have it on my Ipod so I can play it in rooms other than my bedroom, but I almost feel like it would be harder on an Ipod. I just wonder if the format of the Ipod makes it harder to play than on a computer.
SPN - It's like a more self-destructive version of Dean's season one personal journey arc.
He is doing what he thinks he is suppose to in his father's absence? Because that makes sense. I think honestly that we are getting that exact thing...Castiel doing what he thinks is the right thing, what he thinks is expected of him - because his father gave him a pretty damn good gift by setting him on the path with the Winchesters and he wants to show him that he learned all the lessons he was suppose to. Didn't he do good? See what he learned? That kind of thing. But then he got in over his head and out of some very human emotion - he left Dean alone, didn't go to him or Bobby for help, couldn't admit his mistake. It is so ironic that Dean keeps calling him a "baby" because in the essence of how much Castiel understands Free Will and knows what to do with it, he really is a brand new baby being. He is like a teenager, he was kind of shown the way of the world and then had a lot of responsibility thrust on him and he isn't maybe ready to make such big decisions on his own. Does that make sense? Kind of like Dean having all of his life thrust on him at such a young age. Now I will obsessively compare the two characters all night long.
Ah, now I want a teenage!Cas au where Cas is left in charge of his siblings at the age of like 16 and just wants to prove to his absent father that he is worthy of such a task. Only he messes up badly and his bff Dean is all, "Why didn't you come to me?" and Cas is all, "You were busy with your new girlfriend," and Dean is all, "Don't be an asshole Cas, you can always come to me. I'm your guy. Oh....I'm your guy." and then...yeah you get it.
H5O - Seriously. I know it mostly is ridiculous fast cars and hot peoples and whatever, but I love it's stupid face so much.
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Date: 2011-05-16 03:34 am (UTC)Do me a favor, because I can't decide when I go to buy it if I need the PC version or the Ipod version - ask The Boy which he likes better, would you? If he has played it on both devices. I think I would like to have it on my Ipod so I can play it in rooms other than my bedroom, but I almost feel like it would be harder on an Ipod. I just wonder if the format of the Ipod makes it harder to play than on a computer.
SPN - It's like a more self-destructive version of Dean's season one personal journey arc.
He is doing what he thinks he is suppose to in his father's absence? Because that makes sense. I think honestly that we are getting that exact thing...Castiel doing what he thinks is the right thing, what he thinks is expected of him - because his father gave him a pretty damn good gift by setting him on the path with the Winchesters and he wants to show him that he learned all the lessons he was suppose to. Didn't he do good? See what he learned? That kind of thing. But then he got in over his head and out of some very human emotion - he left Dean alone, didn't go to him or Bobby for help, couldn't admit his mistake. It is so ironic that Dean keeps calling him a "baby" because in the essence of how much Castiel understands Free Will and knows what to do with it, he really is a brand new baby being. He is like a teenager, he was kind of shown the way of the world and then had a lot of responsibility thrust on him and he isn't maybe ready to make such big decisions on his own. Does that make sense? Kind of like Dean having all of his life thrust on him at such a young age. Now I will obsessively compare the two characters all night long.
Ah, now I want a teenage!Cas au where Cas is left in charge of his siblings at the age of like 16 and just wants to prove to his absent father that he is worthy of such a task. Only he messes up badly and his bff Dean is all, "Why didn't you come to me?" and Cas is all, "You were busy with your new girlfriend," and Dean is all, "Don't be an asshole Cas, you can always come to me. I'm your guy. Oh....I'm your guy." and then...yeah you get it.
H5O - Seriously. I know it mostly is ridiculous fast cars and hot peoples and whatever, but I love it's stupid face so much.