Spike: You pissed in the Big Man's Chair? That's fantastic! Gunn: Spike, can you please turn off that warm fuzzy? Spike: What, the Lorne thing? Worn off. I just think that's bloody fabulous.

'Life of the Party'


Spoilers 3: First Mutant Enemy, Now the World

[NAFDA] Spoilers for any and all currently running TV shows. All hardcore spoilage, all the time. No white font.


Calli - Apr 26, 2010 11:23:49 am PDT #2836 of 3486
I must obey the inscrutable exhortations of my soul—Calvin and Hobbs

I like Bobby, but I could easily see him sacrificing himself for the common good. Well, Cas, too, but Cas doesn't have a bullet he contemplates on a daily basis (that we know of).


§ ita § - Apr 29, 2010 6:00:31 am PDT #2837 of 3486
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

More generic Supernatural spoiler stuff:

Just in case you were wondering, the season finale is the climax of the apocalypse storyline, despite the fact that there's a sixth season. And we'll see lots of Lucifer and Michael — but we'll also get to know Sam and Dean better, and see the things that shaped them into heroes.

Backstory! Yummy!

::grabby hands::


§ ita § - May 20, 2010 4:13:19 am PDT #2838 of 3486
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Apparently Allison Mack will no longer be a regular in the last season of Smallville: [link]


Marcia - May 26, 2010 3:04:01 pm PDT #2839 of 3486
Kneel before Glod. ~Stephen Colbert

Both Misha Collins and Jim Beaver will be back. YES! Some spoilers here: [link]

There has been speculation of time passing as we head into S6, and some of the spoilers seem to indicate that as well. I wonder if Sam's appearance under the street lamp (after we see Dean tossing a roll to Ben through the window) is set at that future time.


§ ita § - Jun 03, 2010 10:45:11 am PDT #2840 of 3486
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Leonard Nimoy suggests that William Bell might not be dead. I guess he retires like Magic Johnson.


JenP - Jun 03, 2010 3:08:07 pm PDT #2841 of 3486

That so works for me!


le nubian - Jun 03, 2010 3:28:55 pm PDT #2842 of 3486
"And to be clear, I am the hell. And the high water."

ha!

that works for me too.


DavidS - Jun 04, 2010 7:44:30 am PDT #2843 of 3486
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

Matthew Weiner talks about Mad Men S4.

The only real spoiler is that there will be a gap in time between the end of last season and the upcoming season. So we won't see the new firm getting up to speed; it'll be in place. The other oblique hint about pop culture suggests (to me) that he's going to advance it more than a year, maybe more. I think he wants to move into the mid-sixties now. Which is fine by me, since I love mid-sixties mod. I bet they have a London based show for their get-out-of-NYC episode.

Advertising in London was intimately tied with the Pop Art movement. I have a sneaking suspicion that by the end of this season Pete will be combing his hair forward in a somewhat Beatle-esque fashion to much derision from his cohorts. (Think Robert Morse's hair in How To Succeed in Business.)


Jessica - Jun 04, 2010 7:51:16 am PDT #2844 of 3486
If I want to become a cloud of bats, does each bat need a separate vaccination?

The only real spoiler is that there will be a gap in time between the end of last season and the upcoming season.

Not much of a spoiler, since they've done that every season.


DavidS - Jun 04, 2010 8:24:01 am PDT #2845 of 3486
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

Not much of a spoiler, since they've done that every season.

Well, it's two years between S1 and S2, but it's only about 9 months between S2 and S3.

To me the first jump is much more significant in showing a changed era than the latter.

So I think Weiner will make a bigger jump, partly because I think he's ready to tackle the mid-sixties and partly because I think he wants to cover the whole decade and early 70s in six seasons.