A/N: I have seen both Purge movies and saw some conspiracy theories too.

This might not be the best story out there.


Time Stamp: 1/25/16


Summary: Blake, Dean, Seth, and Roman get around to watching the Purge movies. Sometimes there's a reason why Dean worries about Blake at times.


"People are going to believe what they're going to believe," Dean said.

"Really?" Blake asked, looking at Dean.

"Yes," Dean stated. "They just want to find things wrong with the government and accuse them of lying to the public."

Blake tilted his head to the side. "That's kind of…harsh."

"It's just the way people are. I bet if they witnessed their relative getting murdered; they will call it a conspiracy and think the government is working against them," Dean said.

"That's really harsh," Blake said.

Dean nodded, "yeah. If you posted a video of say soldiers torturing someone and there's those conspiracy theorists saying that it didn't happen or that it's scripted."

Blake looked horrified, "really?"

"That's what I think anyway. Don't take my word for it," Dean said.

"Like…9/11?" Blake asked. This was the things he gets for being in a mental hospital, for six months. He didn't even know Facebook existed until a few months after he got out and he still couldn't find it in himself to even care about some stupid website.

Dean stated, "there's a whole shit-load of theories about what really happened. Like school shootings, that Oklahoma Bombing, hell even Pearl Harbor. There's a shit-load of people who think that it's a hoax. There's even Holocaust Denial."

"People died," Blake stated.

"Try telling them that," Dean said. "Look it up. There's a lot more information on that stuff."

Blake took out his cell phone and started searching, "really?"

"What?" Dean asked.

"There's even a theory about that Charlie Hebdo shooting," Blake said.

"Some people are like that," Dean said. "It's their opinion, just leave them alone about it. It won't do any good fighting them over it."

Blake nodded, "I wasn't planning on it."

Dean smiled, "good." He grabbed a bag of chips, "here. I bought you these." He threw it at Blake who managed to catch it without looking up.


"Why are they wearing private school uniforms?" Blake asked.

"To show that they're rich and preppy," Seth said.

Blake nodded, "right." He was eating a bag of chips that Dean finally bought him.

Dean looked at Blake, "hey! That kid sort of looks like you."

Blake looked up at him, "really?"

"Yeah, you both have long hair, pale, and seem to have some sort of issue," Seth explained.

Blake looked at him and then at Roman, who shrugged. He said, "don't look at me."

The teen looked back at the TV. "If the Purge happened, I would run down to a bookstore and steal books."

"So, you're willing to go outside and get murdered…over free books?" Seth asked, confused.

Blake looked at him and smiled. "If someone gets in my way of free books, I'm not the one that's going to get killed."

Roman looked at Blake. "You know you're addicted to books, when you're risking your life to go outside during the Purge."

Dean looked at Roman, "really?"

"Yeah," Roman said. "I wouldn't want to go outside with that going on."

"Guys, please shut up," Seth said. "I don't want to hear you both bitching."

Roman looked at Seth. "Don't cuss in front of Blake; you'll ruin his virgin ears."

Blake looked confused, "my...virgin ears?"

Dean gave Roman a strange look, "his virgin ears?"

"Just saying," Roman said.

Blake still looked confused, "my…virgin ears?"

Dean said, "just go back to looking at conspiracy theories."

"No," Blake said.

Seth rubbed his temples, "oh, my god. Why can't people watch TV in silence? Or at least—" he looked at them, "shut the hell up?"

Roman, Blake, and Dean looked at Seth.

"That hurts, Seth. It really does," Dean said. He patted his chest as he looked at Seth.

"Shut up and watch the damn movie." Seth said and crossed his arms.

"It doesn't make sense. What does that guy hope to gain from killing his girlfriend's father?" Blake asked, looking confused.
"I know, wouldn't it piss off his girlfriend?" Dean asked, looking confused.

"If my girlfriend killed my parents, I would be pissed," Seth said.

"Unless you're in on it," Blake said. "I think my mom watched an episode of some crime show that had a couple will to kill the girl's parents." He looked confused, "or was that a girl killing her best friend? Or was it about a girl killing her grandparents and asking her friend for help? Either one works."

"No," Dean said. "Aunt Christina hates crime shows. You like watching them. He watches them at night. I can hear the narrator talking about it."

Blake didn't seem amused. "You have your shows and I have mine. Don't insult my shows and I won't insult yours."

"Can you both please shut the hell up?" Seth asked. "I want to watch a show, not hear you both bitch and moan."

After about ten minutes, Blake was saying, "can someone please kill that boy? He's annoying."

"Why would you want that?" Dean asked.

"He's kind of useless," Blake said.

Roman just looked at Blake, "really?"

"Yeah, he's just there. Like a waste of space. He was only needed to let that homeless guy in," Blake stated.

"Sometimes you have to wonder what goes through his head," Dean stated.

Roman shook his head, "I rather not know what goes through his head.

"I rather you all shut the hell up," Seth said.

Roman shushed Seth, "quiet."

Seth rubbed his temples again, trying hard not to think about horrible things.

Blake kind of sympathized with Seth, because he would try to watch TV, but his friends, Alex and Dylan, were sometimes busy flirting or kissing. He loved the guys, but they can be downright obnoxious at times, especially when watching TV. For some reason, he had to say, "when I was in the mental hospital, we watched Jeopardy and Wheel of Fortune."

"What?" Seth asked, confused.

"You never saw anything funny or terrifying until you seen mentally ill people arguing over the answers," Blake explained.

"That sounds awesome," Dean said. "I wish I could've seen that."

"Not really. It's just old people and some highly ill people arguing over if it's 'Charles the Fifth' or 'George the Third' or something," Blake explained.

"I don't want to know," Roman said.

Blake looked at the TV, "does anyone want pizza? I just got a random craving for pizza."

The three men looked at Blake.

"I'm down with it," Dean said.

"I could go with a pizza," Roman said.

"Sure," Seth said. "Now shut up."


A/N: For those who are wondering, the name of Corey's big sister's name from iRun Away, it's Ashley.

I'll admit, I'm the worst at talking during movies and TV shows. My mom told me that she wishes she can just tell to shut up when I start talking.