I will admit that the second time through there was a moment were they lingered on Sam and I looked at his hair and though, "Sam, your hair is making crazy animal shapes. Get it cut."
See, sumi, my brain keeps presenting me with these flashes of some cartoon character that I can't quite recall completely, except that I think it was a water buffalo of some sort. Perhaps purplish. Anyway, it had blackish hair that parted in the center and curled up at the ends, just like Sam's. And thus, I wish he'd find time to get it trimmed. After all, Dean makes time to get his cut on a regular basis. You'd think Sam could get his trimmed just a little bit once in a while too.
It's reminding me of the hair of that annoying little kid pilot that clucked and chirped like a bird from the Battle of the Planets animé.
You could own John's truck
I love that they clarified that no weapons were included.
So, I'm a week behind on SPN (just like always). I watched the ghost pirate ship episode last night.
Dear SPN writers,
If you're going to use a WELL-KNOWN magical artifact for your handwavium,
do your goddamn research.
A Hand of Glory is made by cutting off the
left hand
of a hanged man (and then doing other assorted things to it).
Plus, the bit with the older lady made me kinda cringe, and the whole ep felt a bit lackluster. Please to be doing better.
Signed, your local occult research geek
Here's a right handed Hand of Glory (actual).
Plus, the bit with the older lady made me kinda cringe, and the whole ep felt a bit lackluster. Please to be doing better.
She was great, as was Jared, but the writing was horrible. After the umpteenth iteration of the one same joke, I was embarrassed for them both.
Here's a right handed Hand of Glory (actual).
That's interesting, because every bit of folklore & occult history I've ever seen was very specific about it needing to be the left (sinister) hand. But neat that there's actually a HoG in a museum somewhere!
Jilli, you've seen Harold and Maude, right?
I suspect that last week's episode suffered from a bad script that needed to be rewritten and could not be made into a silk purse, not even for ready money, based on the Kripke comments reported from the strike lines.
I saw Harold & Maude long, long ago, and need to see it again.
That's interesting, because every bit of folklore & occult history I've ever seen was very specific about it needing to be the left (sinister) hand. But neat that there's actually a HoG in a museum somewhere!
I know! I get Buffy Tourette's whenever the Hand of Glory is discussed in any context. Buffy season 5's throw-away line uttered (I think by Giles) in the magic shop, "The Hand of Glory packs a powerful punch." When I watched (the original)
The Wicker Man
on New Year's Eve, which featured one somewhat prominently, it took me out of the film. Ditto this episode of
Supernatural
(although as Plei mentions it probably wasn't an episode I mind being taken out of).
I was mildly spoiled (for premise) and hoped the ghost ship episode would be so much more than it was, although I see a lot (maybe I'm taking too much) of potential in the image of both ghost brothers sort of merging and poofing.
I like Bela. I think I like her better than Ruby.