I have to admit i'm fascinated by The Sarah Chronicles. especially if it's going to be circa T2 because it was always my favorite. i like this kid too. i think he'd make a good John.
Boxed Set, Vol. III: "That Can't Be Good..."
A topic for the discussion of Farscape, Smallville, and Due South. Beware possible invasions of Stargate, Highlander, or pretty much any other "genre" show that captures our fancy. Expect Adult Content and discussion of the Big Gay Sex.
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John would make a good Blue Beetle.
John already is Hal Jordan.
That was a fun Smallville promo. (All the Smallvilles with less Clark have been better than all the Smallvilles with more Clark so the Junior or Young Justice League should be fun.)
Meanwhile, Croatoan is fun. I'm wondering if the ex-Marine will turn out to know John Winchester.
ION, I discovered that the first Librarian film is On Demand - also On Demand are some Librarian 2 extras.
Well, it didn't affect Matt's power as such. He just wasn't used to looking into a mirror facing a mirror. It affected him.
Weren't they both getting a painful feedback sound/feeling though?
I also certify the idea of Nathan flying off with Peter as both good and sound.
Yeah, I thought that both Matt and Peter were getting painful feedback.
And Eric Kripke is evil. Even though I didn't really expect to get the answer to that question until at least the January premiere.
I had three or four momentary blackouts in my SPN feed. And one of them was in the last scene, so I was sure I was going to miss the answer. Nope, the feed held steady. The camera panned away, and Dean remained silent.
"Kripke! Noooo!"
I hate waiting.
So where would a girl, who will shamelessly admit that she watches Smallville for nothing but the Lex, get the last minute of the show?
And Eric Kripke is evil.
TOTALLY.
But by this point, isn't it pretty ridiculously clear that the Big Secret involves Sam being part-demon somehow?
I was watching SPN and going, "Well, this is clearly a Night of the Living Dead homage." Then Dean mentioned the freakin' movie by name.
Then I thought, "well, at least the heroic black man didn't die," then... err. Ooops. Sometimes, I kind of love this show for its lack of subtlety.
I rather enjoyed that, and am pleasantly surprised because John Shiban, he of the Killer Kitties episode and the mastermind behind Butt Genie, has actually been turning in watchable episodes in SPN.
That scene with Sam and Dean where Dean refused to leave had me going, "oh, COME ON! Talk about shameless emotional pandering!", except for the part of me that was going, "aww, Dean loves his little brother! (but not in an icky way!)"
John Shiban, he of the Killer Kitties episode
The what now? I must not have gotten to this one yet. I'm only through "Home" in my S1 watch.