Apparently, the Director's cuts are up on the CW site now - I cannot confirm because dial-up won't let me see them. (Why couldn't they have gone up, oh say, yesterday afternoon?)
Supernatural 1: Saving People, Hunting Things - the Family Business
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oh they're there! ahaha!
"what's in the booooox?!"
It should be a requirement that if you are going to watch Supernatural, you have to view an episode more than once. I've been going through season two, and each episode has been a treat to view again. Even the episodes that were only just "okay" the first time, I've noticed are even better the second time. For some of them, it seems like I'm seeing the episodes for the first time with all the details.
I'm thinking about doing a marathon watch of season one, because if season two was this fresh on the rewatch, I know there are some things I missed in the first episodes. Then again, I don't want to risk spontaneous combustion from happiness so I may wait on that.
Did anyone get the "Supernatural: Official Companion Season One" book? The one by Nicholas Knight? ::rolls eyes::
I've been reading it on breaks at work and the little details are SO MUCH FUN. I think you would enjoy it Bev.
Woo hoo - the director's cuts are up on youtube. Whew. I thought I'd have to wait 'til Monday. Both are good. I can't wait 'til Thursday.
Austin - I've heard that the Companion is fun - disappointingly skinny but chockful of fun stuff. What about the list on the back? Good stuff, no?
Small, but condensed. There are a lot of side notes to read and background on the urban legends as well as their thinking during the adaptation. I haven't checked out the list on the back yet sumi. I haven't made it farther than Phantom Traveler. But it is fun.
You all will appreciate the little bit by Amy Acker in Dead in the Water. She is just about as cute as the boys. But not quite.
The bad news: Kripke says we will never get a close look at the journal. The good news: Whoever did the interviews also classified Amy as getting a break from playing villians on Alias and Angel. Fred? Illyria, maybe. A bit. But there were extenuating circumstances.
IOW, the book may not know what it's talking about and SOMEDAY we may get to see the journal.
That book is on my list, Austin. Rolling the couch cushions for change only works every so often. But eventually, it will be mine.
Rolling the couch cushions for change only works every so often
Yo, youse want I should break their legs for youse?
Yo, youse want I should break their legs for youse?
Hee.
"Rocko said I am to break your thumbs. It is nothing poissonal, it is strictly business. Have a nice day."
Nah. But thanks for the offer.
Erin, have you seen JP lately? Nothing boyish about him. Also, while you are completely entitled to your enthusiasms and aversions, there are *some* people who are in love with Sam's Nose. Quite loopily so.
He's got a manly body, fo sho (all 12 feet of it) but I still get that boyish vibe. I'm not hatin', I'm just saying that I would do Dean in a skanky bar bathroom. While on fire. And I would just want to talk to Sam. And maybe pat his hand a little, consolingly.
I would do Dean in a skanky bar bathroom. While on fire. And I would just want to talk to Sam. And maybe pat his hand a little, consolingly.
Erin is me.
Except after patting Sam's hand, I'd want to do him in a bed. Since a bar bathroom would probably be too small for him.