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Misha and Julie McNiven at Collectormania London 2009. Fragment of their panel that starts at 24:40 (audio file of the whole panel can be downloaded here):
Fan: Hi Misha, my question is for you and I heard from reliable sources that you read DeanCas slash? (strangely there wasn't a groan, there was just a bit of laughter) Misha: Once in a chain an obligatory slash fic question. (to Julie) Do you know about it? Do you know what it is? Julie: No, you didn't told me. Misha: So apparently… Hold on, I got to explain this. So apparently there is a thing, there is a phenomenon where, I guess all of these people… write fan fiction, which is- Julie: Yeah I started to read one of these- Misha: The slash fic? Julie: I didn't see the slash. There was one, yeah. Misha: Do you also- do you write this stuff yourself? Julie: Actually I do. I comment plenty a day. All of you. Misha: Oh, ok. I will look for your handle. What is your screen name or whatever. No. Julie: I wouldn't [unintelligible]. Misha: What was the one that you've read? Julie: Oh, I stopped reading it when I got to the point where… Where there was Anna, Cas and Dean at the dinner table and… and there was someone's hand reaching over and… and I just stopped. [here Misha and Julie are saying a few unintelligible words] Misha: It's funny. It's only like, you rely on your sources that are very unreliable. Somehow along the line I developed a reputation, being an addict slash fic reader. So everyone thinks that I'm, you know, I'm the number one fan out there. I stared also reading one slash fic story. And I stopped… [unintelligible] when was- I think it was like, Cas is choking on someone's cock. But whatever, same [unintelligible] you. But apparently it's a big thing and anytime someone mentions it, at conventions, because someone always does, it happens an instant "ugh. no! don't do it!", because it's a dirty thing- it's like a dirty laundry getting aired or whatever. Anyway.
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