If not wanting to associate with that makes me part of “cancel culture”, or constitutes “virtue signalling” or being “woke”, I’m OK with that.” GMillerTSN on Twitter “My problem with Barstool is the history of unapologetic misogyny, racism, xenophobia and the repeated condoning of non-consensual sex. Miller accused Barstool of being a company that discriminates and that they “condone non-consensual sex” The response has been incredibly positive, especially from female/BIPOC colleagues who have been afraid to speak out about their issues with Barstool (and sites like it)- Gord Miller ? March 17, 2021 John, too, is confused because Sam should be in Palo Alto, seeing as how it’s 2003 for Papa Winchester.My comment today about not wanting to associate with Barstool Sports has prompted a lot of texts/emails/calls. Dean and Sam fill dad in on everything - angels, Lucifer’s child, his Men of Letters heritage, his death - over a drink, because can you imagine doing this sober?! Then Mary walks into the bunker, and John’s face crumbles as he realizes that his longtime love is alive in 2019. (If Jeffrey Dean Morgan’s emotional, teary “Mary…?” didn’t gut you, we need to have a talk.) The two kiss so passionately that Dean and Sam awkwardly leave the room. 2 is delivered by John and Sam, who have an overdue heart-to-heart about their troubled relationship. Sam doesn’t really want to talk about it, because for him, “that fight was a lifetime ago,” he tells his dad, who acknowledges that he messed up. “When I think about you - and I think about you a lot - I don’t think about our fights. I think about you on the floor of that hospital, and I think about how I never got to say goodbye.” (At this point, I became a little worried that Jared Padalecki was going to drown in his own tears.) John and Sam apologize to each other before Sam reassures his dad, “You did your best. That’s enough.”ĭean, too, gets his moment with John, who admits that he thought the fight would end with himself and the Yellow-Eyed Demon. “I guess that I hoped, eventually, you would get yourself a normal life, a peaceful life, a family,” he confesses to Dean, who replies after a thoughtful beat, “I have a family.”īut unfortunately, this family reunion is not meant to last: Dean and Sam discover that the timeline is starting to change. Because John was plucked from 2003, Sam never joined the family business and is now a kale-loving lawyer, while Dean is still a hunter, albeit a Most Wanted one. And eventually, Mary will fade away, so as far as John’s concerned, there’s no choice to make he must go back to his time. In a surprising turn of events, it’s Sam who seems a bit reluctant to send John home and erase this happy moment from his memory. “Because our lives, they’re ours, and maybe I’m just too damn old to want to change that.” But if they send him back knowing everything, “who does that make us?” Dean wonders, adding that he’s good with who he and Sam are. So after the first-ever (and last?) Winchester family dinner, Dean, Sam, John and Mary exchange their goodbyes. (Yes, there are even more tears.) “My girl. I miss you so damn much,” John says to Mary, and you can really feel it in his words. To Dean and Sam: “I am so proud of you boys. Then Sam crushes the pearl, barely able to look at his dad as he does it, while Dean jerks at the sound. With that, John fades away, waking up in the Impala circa 2003. “It was a good one.” So how does what John experienced fit into the show’s mythology? Does he actually recall what happened in 2019? “I just had one hell of a dream,” John says when Dean calls him. “I think it would create some problems for us, time travel-wise, if he remembered everything,” co-showrunner Andrew Dabb tells TVLine. And it didn’t change him, it didn’t change our history, but I would like to think it did, for maybe just a small amount of time, soften him toward Sam Dean. The John we see in Season 1 is very much not the John we’ve talked about who existed before Sam went away. That John was much more hard-edged… And I would like to think that, possibly, this dream, this experience that happened, marks that turning point.Gord is a racist and kills puppies. If you want to point out where I lied about these incidents. A lot of positive responses from people too scared to speak about might Gord Miller- Matt March 17, 2021Īccording to Twitter’s own rules, targeted harassment, which both Portnoy and Barstool employees regularly partake in, is against the social media platform’s rules. Twitter didn’t respond to a Daily Dot request for comment on the matter on Wednesday. “You may not engage in the targeted harassment of someone or incite other people to do so.
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