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Breaking SPN news....
I just determined that Eric Kripke is a cousin of my friend's husband. He's also from Toledo, and now I'm starting to wonder if Sam's GF's name is a shoutout....
Sadly, this news doesn't put me anywhere closer to having a Winchester.
I think it's getting a little better with regards to the women characters (this episode notwithstanding--why, exactly, did Gloria have to be wearing a bustier to hang around her slovenly apartment in Providence in January?), but the jury is still somewhat out on how they're handling minority characters.
And they are making an effort. Stumbling along at times, but making an effort, which is more than I can say for a lot of genre TV.
this episode notwithstanding--why, exactly, did Gloria have to be wearing a bustier to hang around her slovenly apartment in Providence in January?
She's a hoor.
As for the minority characters--my main opinion is that there aren't enough of them. The ones that have appeared were handled fine in my eyes.
I think it's getting a little better with regards to the women characters
That's good to hear, because that is one of the things that has been bugging me while going through S1. Also, why are almost all of the female characters blonde? It seems like if there's a brunette, it's pretty likely she's monster bait and will die within two scenes.
The ones that have appeared were handled fine in my eyes.
So far as I could tell, yeah. It's just been a very white world so far.
It seems like if there's a brunette, it's pretty likely she's monster bait and will die within two scenes.
Huh. What I got from S1 was that the brunettes were actually cooler and less victimy. Hailey from "Wendigo", Sarah Blake from "Provenance" and ... one of the girls in "Bloody Mary"--all brunettes, all a little snappier and more memorable than the run of identical starlet-type blondes with long hair.
It seems like if there's a brunette, it's pretty likely she's monster bait and will die within two scenes.
It's because she doesn't taste of the bleach.
That's good to hear, because that is one of the things that has been bugging me while going through S1. Also, why are almost all of the female characters blonde? It seems like if there's a brunette, it's pretty likely she's monster bait and will die within two scenes.
We need a blonde-to-brunette meter!
Mary, Jess, Layla: blonde and doomed.
Hailey, Andrea, Sarah: brunette and not doomed.
Oh, and Cassie, brunette and not doomed.
More seriously, the show does a lot with visuals, and the recurring doomed blonde theme seems to be a conscious echo of Mary's death and the start of this whole thing.
The S2 recurring female characters thus far have been an even split between blonde and brunette. If we get to see Ava again, brunettes pull ahead.
Don't forget about Cassie! Or maybe do, because it's Cassie, but still, she fits in the second group.
eta: Hee!