Post by Trinity on Nov 16, 2020 4:41:45 GMT -5
She is in politics, I didn't think it fitted any of those threads, since she is talking about Supernatural here. She is also a big Buffy fan.
Stacey Abrams tweeted a powerful tribute to the cast and crew of Supernatural after the show's creator Eric Kripke reached out to her last week.
Stacey Abrams tweeted a powerful tribute to the cast and crew of Supernatural after the show's creator Eric Kripke reached out to her last week.
Stacey Abrams posted a heartfelt tribute to the cast and crew of Supernatural after the show's creator Eric Kripke reached out to the activist and Supernatural super-fan on Twitter last week.
"Hello! I’m saving up the final episodes for an epic binge & to delay the inevitable sadness," Abrams wrote to Kripke over the weekend. "Y’all came into my life during the 2018 Gov primary & never left. Smart, funny, irreverent & so terrifically kind in its forgiveness of mistakes, hubris + human error. #SPNFamilyForever."
Abrams' response came a week after Kripke learned about her interest in the show and tweeted, "Hi @staceyabrams. I'm the creator of #Supernatural & we're honored you dig the show. YOU SAVED THE WORLD FOR REAL. If you want ANYTHING #SPN, reach out, its the least we could do. Thanks for all you do, the #SPNFamily is proud to have you!"
Abrams first revealed she's a massive Supernatural fan in a recent interview with TIME. In the article, author Molly Ball noted that Abrams decided to skip church one Sunday to sleep in and catch up on a favorite show: Supernatural. According to Ball, Abrams talked about the show's warrior angels and demons and noted that the series is able to "create some very interesting theological questions."
Abrams' Supernatural exchange came a few days after she also offered some theories for fans of Buffy the Vampire Slayer to consider. "To be fair, Angel was the right boyfriend for Buffy coming into her power," Abrams tweeted in response to a fan who suggested that she "shipped Spike." "Spike was the right man to be with as she became the power." The tweet referenced the serious romantic relationships that Sarah Michelle Gellar's Buffy Summers had with two of the vampire men in her life: Angel (David Boreanaz) and Spike (James Marsters).
Several Buffy alums have since came out in support of Abrams' theory, including Danny Strong, Tom Lenk and Adam Busch (the actors who portrayed The Trio on the show). Buffy creator Joss Whedon also tweeted in support of Abrams' analysis, while Alyson Hanningan -- who portrayed Buffy's BFF Willow Rosenberg -- confirmed she would "vote yes to that." However, Hannigan followed-up with the suggestion that pairing Willow and Buffy would have been an even better move.
Prior to her Buffy-themed Twitter exchange, Abrams discussed the use of potential Slayers in the series as a way to visualize younger activists in the United States. She also cited the show as her primary motivation for forming the Fair Fight organization, which seeks to ensure fair elections and to end voter suppression.
"Hello! I’m saving up the final episodes for an epic binge & to delay the inevitable sadness," Abrams wrote to Kripke over the weekend. "Y’all came into my life during the 2018 Gov primary & never left. Smart, funny, irreverent & so terrifically kind in its forgiveness of mistakes, hubris + human error. #SPNFamilyForever."
Abrams' response came a week after Kripke learned about her interest in the show and tweeted, "Hi @staceyabrams. I'm the creator of #Supernatural & we're honored you dig the show. YOU SAVED THE WORLD FOR REAL. If you want ANYTHING #SPN, reach out, its the least we could do. Thanks for all you do, the #SPNFamily is proud to have you!"
Abrams first revealed she's a massive Supernatural fan in a recent interview with TIME. In the article, author Molly Ball noted that Abrams decided to skip church one Sunday to sleep in and catch up on a favorite show: Supernatural. According to Ball, Abrams talked about the show's warrior angels and demons and noted that the series is able to "create some very interesting theological questions."
Abrams' Supernatural exchange came a few days after she also offered some theories for fans of Buffy the Vampire Slayer to consider. "To be fair, Angel was the right boyfriend for Buffy coming into her power," Abrams tweeted in response to a fan who suggested that she "shipped Spike." "Spike was the right man to be with as she became the power." The tweet referenced the serious romantic relationships that Sarah Michelle Gellar's Buffy Summers had with two of the vampire men in her life: Angel (David Boreanaz) and Spike (James Marsters).
Several Buffy alums have since came out in support of Abrams' theory, including Danny Strong, Tom Lenk and Adam Busch (the actors who portrayed The Trio on the show). Buffy creator Joss Whedon also tweeted in support of Abrams' analysis, while Alyson Hanningan -- who portrayed Buffy's BFF Willow Rosenberg -- confirmed she would "vote yes to that." However, Hannigan followed-up with the suggestion that pairing Willow and Buffy would have been an even better move.
Prior to her Buffy-themed Twitter exchange, Abrams discussed the use of potential Slayers in the series as a way to visualize younger activists in the United States. She also cited the show as her primary motivation for forming the Fair Fight organization, which seeks to ensure fair elections and to end voter suppression.