SPN: Is Megan played by the little girl from the 4400?
Yep! I like Exposition Man, aka the bellman.
This episode is making me giggly.
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SPN: Is Megan played by the little girl from the 4400?
Yep! I like Exposition Man, aka the bellman.
This episode is making me giggly.
Smallville was fun, though I'm not thrilled with both Green Arrow and Impulse going with the Unibomber look for their disguises. Green Arrow was bad enough, but both of them doing it just looked really silly.
Yup, looks like Smallville is doing the obligatory genre-show "You're not really a Starfleet Officer/Slayer/Super-Hero/Wombat, you're just delusional" episode.
SPN was also fun, though I figured out that Maggie was imaginary/a ghost pretty quickly and what going on as soon as we saw Rose had had a stroke. Wasn't expecting Rose to sacrifice herself in the end, though.
At least, if it follows the pattern, we have few seasons before SPN does its own delusion episode.
Also, I notice Barrowman writes with the same hand on which he wears his watch. I know only two other people on this planet who do that, and one of them is me.
Heh. I'm one too, but I should have known 20 other people would chime in before me!
Those pictures of Barrowman's wedding are adorable! Aw. (I don't really see the "brothers" thing either. *shrug*) The accompanying article is pretty fantastic too. I think my favorite part was when Scott Gill says, of the first time he saw John, "When the lights went up, there were these three rather handsome naked men on stage. I looked at John and it was like a lighthouse on a dark night and I thought he could be a guy I could have a relationship with." Ha!
Oh, and seeing John Barrowman also reminds me that I keep forgetting to thank Dana for that excellent Torchwood review from Strange Horizons that she posted a few days ago -- it was totally spot on. Thanks, Dana!
I am to understand that the vast majority of people wear a watch on the opposite hand. Except Buffistas.
Yep! I don't wear a watch, but whenever I have to, I wear it on my right wrist, and am right handed. And wrod to thinking wtf when it's pivotal in a whodunnit.
Also? Damn. Bless the family von Barrowman. And bloody Yay Team, with their marriage being covered by OK magazine.
Oh, Sam, really. Do you think that promise will have any weight at all? Really? Because this is Dean we're talking about, who couldn't bring himself to shoot his demon-possessed father, and Dean hadn't spent the last 22 years protecting his Dad.
Dean may or may not end up in a situation where he feels he needs to kill Sam (actually, given this show, I think we can guarantee he will at some point); but that promise to Sam isn't going to be the thing that makes him do it.
Silly drunken Sam. Lightweight!
That's lightweight Sasquatch thank you!
I'm sorry. I just really liked the, "You're bossy. And short."
And the Sasquatch comment. I'm shallow.
I did too.
(Obviously.)
I loved the total creepiness of the dolls and the Scooby Doo comment and the very Scooby Doo bellboy.
But the thing where suddenly Sam is very drunk and that whole conversation felt really out of place. I wonder what was cut out. I mean, I get that Sam could really only say that to Dean when he was drunk but - there was just no lead in to that.
Oh, and did you notice the guy in the promo? That guy? From Eureka? The cafe owner?
How fun is that!
I'm right-handed and I wear my watch on my right wrist as well.