Not sure about the comics, but I'd be surprised if it wasn't.
It was certainly part of the comics up until Crisis. I have no idea if it's still acknowledged.
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Not sure about the comics, but I'd be surprised if it wasn't.
It was certainly part of the comics up until Crisis. I have no idea if it's still acknowledged.
I won't even mention the thing about how there's no division of the FBI specially purposed to pursue supernatural phenomena...
Say it ain't so.
I'm loving Astral projection Dean.
Somehow Sam does seem to be getting his messages.
(Poor Metallicar.)
Ha! Dr. Kripke!
Finally: a VM promo.
I liked the ouija board scene and the scene between Dean and the Reaper.
Um.
Wow.
And I can't believe that my SPN obsessed friend MISSED this.
I thought Smallville was okay. The SFX of the Zod/Clark fight unfortunately screamed "TV Budget!" though.
Not super-thrilled about the unknown alien/Kryptonian menaces unleashed on Earth, though.
I just had to shake my head in disbelief at Lana unpinning herself. I just don't buy her being a badass, no matter how many times the show tries to make me think she is.
And Jimmy being Clark's age or older still bothers me, even if he is very Jimmy in behavior.
As for Supernatural, I also wasn't wowed. Though I was completely annoyed with last season's cliffhanger, so that probably bled over. Dean's conversation with the reaper was interesting, though.
Reason #9,187 Why I Love Dean: Uses "Swayze" As a Verb
My question, though, is -- did Dean actually sit through Ghost?? I mean, not really his thing, you know? Unless he was hoping that a weepy girl is a girl whose bones are more easily jumped.
Then again, that movie came out when he was, what, 15?
There is a funny story in there, where Dean has a secret adoration for weepy girl movies, and when he is not listening to Metallica he is watching Lifetime Television for Women. This is the heretofore-unknown why he picks up women so easily: he can converse coherently about the career of Jaclyn Smith.
Yeah, the "Full-on Swayze" line was probably the best line in the show.
I can't believe that they killed off Daddy Winchester!!!