the thing that Shrift was most likely appalled at is Sam and Dean at a Supernatural con
Ah, yes. I think that's it. I wasn't exactly thrilled with the idea either. It's okay to wink at fandom, but this is more like fondling. Just tell the damn story and quit mugging for the audience.
I wasn't exactly thrilled with the idea either.
Ditto. This is one where I think I'm going to have to wait to hear how bad the cringe factor is before I actually watch it for myself.
Huh. I have never watched Supernatural so this conversation is a bit surreal. Crowley and Azazel, does Neil Gaiman work on this show? If so I'll give it a try.
I think that the thing that Shrift was most likely appalled at is Sam and Dean at a Supernatural con.
Wow. I didn't think the show was going to go there. However, isn't this the most natural place for them to go? Especially since they probably need the help of the guy who saw the future and wrote their novels?
Re: Christ
As long as James Cavaziel isn't cast, that will be a great accomplishment. I kind of want someone like Ken Leung to play the part.
I have to say, I'm curious about the con. It's canonically expectable--I can't wait to see who he thinks it's okay to offend. So far he's just amused me.
If Chuck starts talking about a movie or TV adaptation and they have a Twitter-crazed prospective actor I will fall out laughing.
I found out from Amy about the Supernatural Convention. Thanks Amy!!! ::Hugs and Smooches::
It is just so full of potential for embarrassment and failure. Then again, I do like Matt's idea and they have made me laugh in the past...
Definitely looking forward to Mark Sheppard's episode.
According to Ask Ausiello of TV Guide:
Question: Got any Supernatural scoop on episode 10? —Ivan
Ausiello: Sam and Dean fight Lucifer and two supporting characters will die!
Based on Jim Beaver's latest Twitter and Facebook entries, I'm not liking this. Not liking this at all.
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