sucksucksmile: (Supernatural - Ruby 2.0 Neg Space)
sucksucksmile ([personal profile] sucksucksmile) wrote2011-09-09 10:50 pm

womenlovefest - ruby (supernatural) - day one


by [livejournal.com profile] sucksucksmile

[livejournal.com profile] womenlovefest - Ruby 1.0 and 2.0 (Supernatural) - Day One


WARNING: This includes major spoilers for season 4.





Let it be said that at times, I can be a complete hyprocrit.
When I first watched Supernatural I completely and utterly adored Ruby (1.0) and then she was gone and Genevieve came in as Ruby 2.0.
I was 100% one of those people who violently hated her just because she wasn't Katie Cassidy.
And then she was dead and that arc was over and I ignored it.
Until I rewatched the series.

In my second watching of Supernatural I loved Ruby 2.0 so so so much more. Ruby was the first antagonist (I'm not going to say villain) that came along that truly played the line of Is she good? Is she bad?

Even when she was involved in storylines intended to drag the boys apart and make her the villain, she still remained interesting and intriguing.
Even if I wanted to shake her, I wanted to shake the boys MORE for not realizing how well she was playing them against their weaknesses and fears.

Despite all her "evil" behaviour, I do truly believe that Ruby cared for Sam. And while she wasn't playing straight with what the boys believed she was helping them do, she was doing what she thought was right.

Not to mention I really enjoyed some Sammeh/Ruby smexin'. (*COUGH* I mean really, is anyone surprised here?!)

Ruby had attitude, in all of her incarnations, from sassy black maid to what I logically refer to as Ruby 1.5 (HEY she came in between 1.0 and 2.0 but she existed in a flashback, damnit!) and was one of the only characters, female OR male, that I took to immediately.


The women of Supernatural have a bad rap, as have the fans for their opinions about them, but I think the women of Supernatural have been some of the most interesting short lived characters throughout the series so far.
They've always had to be bad ass and be interesting enough to hold their own with the obviously enthralling lives of the Winchester boys.


While Ruby wasn't the first or only "bad girl" to appear on Supernatural (Bela, anyone?) she was the longest continual demon arc that we had had, and the first one that had anything other than a relationship as enemies with our main characters.

I should probably end this rant just by going:
RUBY RUBY RUBY RUBY RUBY







You know.
I think tomorrow I shall do a picspam/post dedicated to Ruby and her love of french fries.