- sigh* clearly, someone needs to bring supernatural DVDs to the F2F.
Xander ,'First Date'
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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It's worth Netflixing them for nothing but the sweet, sweet ramp up to Dead Man's Blood, Salvation, and Devil's Trap. The first half of first season was relatively meh, but it all started to make sense about half the season in. The mytharc built on those early episodes, and going back to watch later you can see where seeds were sown, where a scene from Shadow is revisited in a scene from Something Wicked, but now the action carries a softer, more understanding and understood weight. Or a scene from the first episode is mirrored character for character in Salvation. And there are character grace notes in episodes like Bloody Mary, Home, Nightmare, that go past so quickly you might not notice them.
The payoff for Devil's Trap is In My Time of Dying, S2 premiere, and the first half of S2 is dealing with the fallout from that.
I don't say someone *can't* pick up watching cold and enjoy the show. I just think there's so much more depth that comes from watching from the get go. I bailed on the pilot because it looked like exactly the sort of movie I avoid, not liking to be scared on purpose. But I watched Dead in the Water because of Amy Acker's guest shot, and the relationship between the brothers, and how they each related, and provided a solid front, to the rest of the world intrigued me and brought me back. I skipped eps like Bloody Mary, because the legend gives me the wig. But when I got the dvds, I pretty much mainlined them, and being able to steep in the unfolding mytharc was invaluable.
Sorry for the babble. I'm going to have to buy a lender set of dvds, aren't I? Mine don't leave the house, precious.
I agree with Beverly-- you'll get so much more out of it if you see everything. Cass and I have mainlined the first three disks of S1 over the past 2 days, and I'm getting stuff out of them now that I hadn't before, even though this is not my first rewatch. (though I did realize that somehow I'd managed to never see the very beginning of Faith until last night.)
I missed the beginning of Faith in aired eps, never saw it till the dvds. It made a world of difference to my understanding Sam's guilt and anxiety and determination. Not that it didn't make sense before--it just was more poignant after seeing the opening scenes.
This is very true.
Dark Angel will be re-released in Slimsets on June 5th.
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Of course, when he does, things go from bad to worse, the Yellow Eyed Demon (YED for short, the one who killed Mary and has plans for Sammy, and all the other children like him) possesses him, and in what's coming to be a fine Winchester tradition (see: Sam in Aslyum, when possessed by the nasty ghost), tortures Dean, physically and emotionally. Then, when Dean is hovering close to death after a possessed truck driver whams their car, sacrifices himself (and the gun that they have with the only known way to kill the YED) for Dean's life. But not without first extracting a promise from Dean: either save his brother (relating to YED plans), or kill him. Much to Dean's chagrin/angst/outrage. Which means it's time to explain Dean.
Spicy, spicy brains.
Though you left out the part about how Dean will hit on any female (human is not a requirement, I don't think) within a five mile radius easy as breathing, and is successful more than he isn't. (Though that is part of the hypermasculine thing...)
It's killing me--I'm blanking on the first instance of Sam torturing Dean while possessed?
I wouldn't call it torture, but the first thing was in Asylum, when he shot him with rock salt and an EMPTY gun. (He pulled the trigger! Multiple times!)
There might be something else in S2...