it amuses me when fandom clutches its pearls at scenes like this, which are positively vanilla comapred to what you'll read on kinkmemes!
Haha very true. "No, it's ok for US to do it, just not the actual show..."
I'd say the scene is deliberately sexual. The episode is named after a 70s women's prison exploitaiton movie after all. And personally I find the scene a real turn on!
Good to know! Meg isn't the type of girl that I find attractive, so I was just like *shrug*. But you're right, we do get half-naked men too. I don't want to unleash angry women on myself by saying the wrong thing, but it kind of bugs me that fandom complains about any sort of sexualized violence towards a female character, and they don't seem to even notice that the series started out with Sam being molested in the very first episode. But yeah...rant for another day...
Continuing the theme of the season Cas is being rather "soulless" about it.
Very true. This first part of the season really is almost a battle between pragmatism and heart/emotion. No wonder Jensen was so run down by mid-season, he basically was solely responsible for holding up the emotional centre of the show.
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Date: 2011-10-18 10:59 pm (UTC)Haha very true. "No, it's ok for US to do it, just not the actual show..."
I'd say the scene is deliberately sexual. The episode is named after a 70s women's prison exploitaiton movie after all. And personally I find the scene a real turn on!
Good to know! Meg isn't the type of girl that I find attractive, so I was just like *shrug*. But you're right, we do get half-naked men too. I don't want to unleash angry women on myself by saying the wrong thing, but it kind of bugs me that fandom complains about any sort of sexualized violence towards a female character, and they don't seem to even notice that the series started out with Sam being molested in the very first episode. But yeah...rant for another day...
Continuing the theme of the season Cas is being rather "soulless" about it.
Very true. This first part of the season really is almost a battle between pragmatism and heart/emotion. No wonder Jensen was so run down by mid-season, he basically was solely responsible for holding up the emotional centre of the show.