Guardian article about the rest of the season of DW, especially the first episode:
I'm putting it here because, while it's mostly not spoilery, it does contain one doozy - very circumspectly, but still a doozy.
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Guardian article about the rest of the season of DW, especially the first episode:
I'm putting it here because, while it's mostly not spoilery, it does contain one doozy - very circumspectly, but still a doozy.
Charisma Carpenter and James Marsters will be guest starring on the 5th episode of Supernatural, entitled "Shut up, Dr. Phil". They'll play husband and wife and Sera Gamble describes it as "Bewitched gone wrong."
Very cool!
Isn't "Bewitched Gone Wrong" an oxymoron?
LOL! Probably.
Potential motts for SPN episode 6 titled "Slash Fiction". Their 4th wall episodes haven't disappointed me yet, so...
I don't think it's supposed to be a 4th wall episode--just judging from what's been revealed that there's a character Frank who's a computer nerd doesn't lean that way yet.
Could be an internet variation on the Hookman episode.
Google News just spoiled me that the Slutty Pumpkin from S1 of How I Met Your Mother will return, and Katie Holmes will be playing her.
Since there's some curiosity about Lucifer possibly having escaped from hell and the ex-wall in Sam's head, this is from TV GUIDE:
Please tell me everything that's happened over the last two seasons of Supernatural is not just in Sam's head, as Lucifer indicated in the premiere. — M*****
NATALIE: Relax! "We're not like Lost," executive producer Bob Singer promises. "Or the end of the Sopranos," Sera Gamble quickly adds. It's safe to assume that the walls are actually coming down, driving Sam to go crazy, rather than the alternative, which would, well, piss everyone off. "Our intention is not to raise that to mess with people's heads," Gamble says.
Isn't "Bewitched Gone Wrong" an oxymoron?
More of a redundancy. "Bewitched Gone Right" would be an oxymoron.
Though I must confess, I loved Bewitched as a kid, and still have a soft spot for it. I think I'd enjoy a version where Endora succeeds in killing Darin, or permanently changing him into armadillo or whatever.