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june something day 16

Day 16: Do you have a fandom that you follow - either regularly or casually - with little to no knowledge of canon?

People I follow on Tumblr are into many fandoms that I don't know, so I do sometimes see what is going on out of curiosity. For a while, it was The Flash, because I wanted to see how they were going to treat Iris/Westallen (I thought they looked cute in the trailer but didn't trust the CW after Arrow and Supergirl). Last year, after that whole love confession went around, I have to admit I was halfheartedly curious about where Supernatural was going to go in their final episodes, but I hadn't paid attention to it before that and only knew the bare details.

Sometimes, I check in on Riverdale. I don't have any interest in watching the show but as someone who used to read the Archie comics growing up and have a couple people I know online that do watch, I am interested in what direction they're going to finally go in.

Yes, I am the type of person who is always tempted to skip to the end to see what happens in everything. :D
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[personal profile] brokenhighways 2021-06-18 02:37 am (UTC)(link)
The Supernatural love confession was the single most glorious/worst thing that could have happened to the fandom. The meltdowns and outrage were great. I think some actors ended up quitting Twitter over it. Still, some of the Destiel fans are a little out there so I don't think anyone sympathised with them...

I don't really like Jensen Ackles anymore, but his face was EVERYTHING in the scene. I think they did some damage control after, but there's no way he was happy about it. I watched the last two episodes after skipping seasons 10-15, and they weren't really anything to write home about. Very brief mentions of Castiel (lol). I think Jensen was unhappy with the ending, but after ten seasons of nonsense, idk why he even exhausted energy being upset over it. It was always going to be bad because the show *is* bad.