Car-through-wall pilot shout-out, anybody?
Who stole his prom date. On prom night.
Only, in the djinn 'verse, not this one.
Also with the growing up and the hotttttness of JP? The voice. The low, growly, having-inherited-Daddy's voice. Or the practicing, over the hiatus. Do crap Irish painters have low growlly voices?
Only, in the djinn 'verse, not this one
Dang, that's right.
Do crap Irish painters have low growlly voices?
I don't know but I think for the first time ever I will watch a movie only because JP is in it.
What's in the box?
Bwah ha ha! I love this show.
Anne, if your unspoiled spec is the same as mine, and she's got a dead father in the wings, I hope we're correct. We're probably not, but wouldn't that be awesome?
Oooh, and I'll bet she's better with computers than Dean is. Cool spec.
I thought he said "pulling the electric" and I was trying to make it dirty.
That's what I heard too. I don't know how "polling the electorate" makes that much more sense.
What's in the box?
Bwah ha ha! I love this show.
The great thing about that is it actually took me a couple seconds to get it because fucking
Heroes
and
Prison Break
are also WHAT'S IN THE BOXing this week.
Is Bobby a series regular now? Because I could get behind that.
I really like the Seven Deadly Sins idea, and I wished they'd lengthened it into a multi-episode arc. I mean, it's the Seven Deadly Sins. They could merit more than one episode. In which one agile chick comes in and dispatches three of them with her magic knife. Which, while awesome, doesn't give me the pleasure of seeing some of the other sins perform their sinful sinnishness.
Dean's blasé attitude began to grate on me pretty quickly. Something about Jensen felt off, like he wasn't even trying. He brought it back at the end, when he got to play serious again. I agree that the "I'm tired" bit was a good one. It's a really sad outlook for him.
I think they should carry an umbrella with a Devil's trap on the underside.
Dean's pulling the Elektra?! Is Dean in there dressed up like Jennifer Garner?
Or... killing his mother and sleeping with his father?
(Yeah, I kinda squicked me too...)
I really like the Seven Deadly Sins idea, and I wished they'd lengthened it into a multi-episode arc. I mean, it's the Seven Deadly Sins. They could merit more than one episode. In which one agile chick comes in and dispatches three of them with her magic knife. Which, while awesome, doesn't give me the pleasure of seeing some of the other sins perform their sinful sinnishness.
Word word word.
I think that, in the pantheon of Bad, the seven deadly sins are pretty high up there. So... they're vulnerable to holy water and salt, and the YED is not?
I thought the writing bore the stamp of more than one writer: it was herky-jerky, switching off blatant and subtle. And I think I need to beat Mysterious Blondie with a hairbrush and some ponytail holders. Long hair + candles everywhere + flailing motions = bye bye long hair, you know?
I definitely heard "polling the electorate" - I have no idea what that means.
And you all have now made me fear for Bobby. The boys cannot lose Bobby too!!!
Long hair + candles everywhere + flailing motions = bye bye long hair, you know?
Word. Especially with all that product in it. At least Jo had the sense to pull her hair back, right?
(Man. Never thought I'd miss Jo...)
So, I'm wondering if "polling the electorate" is a euphemism that he picked up at Stanford?
Eh. Buffy didn't always get her ponytail on.
"Polling the electorate" is sort of weird, but it sounds like Sam.
I think that, in the pantheon of Bad, the seven deadly sins are pretty high up there. So... they're vulnerable to holy water and salt, and the YED is not?
And how come Pride could crack open the devil's trap? Consistency, Kripke. Think about it.
I have a dumb question, as I am new to talking about SPN. I watched it all this summer and finished just in time to watch the premiere on iTunes.
Why do people hate Jo? Cause I kinda like her. I mean, I like Ellen more, but I still like Jo. Am I missing something?