Lee and I share a brain. J-Pad did nothing for me until this last epsiode. I'd really like to see him go completely and utterly evol for at least 3 or 4 episodes to wallow in the Jack Nicholsonesque grin when he's being all evol.
Giles ,'Touched'
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.
Whitefont all unaired in the U.S. ep discussion, identifying it as such, and including the show and ep title in blackfont.
Blackfont is allowed after the show has aired on the east coast.
This is NOT a general TV discussion thread.
Blood Ties stuff:
The promo on Youtube
The ImDB listing
Tanya Huff's lj - she blogs her visit to the set
The article from Zap2it.
I am sad that it's up against BSG BUT BSG will be more than halfway done when it starts so it will only be conflicty for a few weeks.
(Being a Gilmore Girls fan and having only seen JA in Smallville prior to SPN - it's funny to me to see how many people felt nothing for JP prior to now. Because JP was one of the attractions of the show for me - and I was worried about JA . . . but Smallville must have some powerful bad acting mojo that prevents people from outshining TW . . . because JA was such a pleasant surprise as Dean.)
JP isn't my type, but I've seen some shots of him that do ping for me--for one thing, he's got an absolutely marvelous smile. And dimples!
Apparently, he is much more like Dean (i.e., a smartass) and JA is much more like Sam -- in real life.
That's funny, Sumi--reminds me of XF, where Duchovny was all serious and intellectual and and Anderson's a flake.
Apparently, he is much more like Dean (i.e., a smartass) and JA is much more like Sam -- in real life.
Huh. Because I've liked JA as Dean and as Alec on Dark Angel, both roles where he got his snark on. His role on Smallville was bleagh, but that could have been the aforementioned acting blackhole, or the the fact that he shared most of his screen time with Lana.
Well, there's a huge difference between being splashed with water - which is how an unpossessed person would experience it - and being thrown out of a 5th story window. The demon reacts to these things in the opposite way the person does.
Right, but there's obviously smoke and pain, which is why people were asking if the "holy water doesn't hurt the host" thing was consistent. I think we're both pretty much saying the same thing here.
I had a big ol' crush on Paddywhack when he was Dean on Gilmore Girls. He didn't initially ping me much as Sam (that HAIR! also, it's hard to compete with JA), but I've been totally digging him this season. Yum.
sumi, thanks for the Blood Ties links. I was reading Tanya Huff's blog, and came across this:
Kyle, just so you know, does as many of his own stunts as the producers and insurance people let him get away with. The scene where Henry jumps off the roof of building, that's really Kyle. (Fans of Supernatural take note: we didn't make our boy get rid of his chest hair. ;)
So who shaves his chest?
I remember there being some discussion -- I can't remember whether it was Sam or Dean. . . but let's face it - the Winchesters are almost never shirtless so how would we know?
I remember there being some discussion -- I can't remember whether it was Sam or Dean. . . but let's face it - the Winchesters are almost never shirtless so how would we know?
I know! What's with this lack of wholesome male nudity, for cryin' out loud?