Willow: Were there dolphins? Tara: Yes. Many dolphins at the pound. Willow: Was there a camel? Tara: There was the front of a camel. A half-camel.

'Selfless'


Supernatural 1: Saving People, Hunting Things - the Family Business  

[NAFDA]. This is where we talk about the CW series Supernatural! Anything that's aired in the US (including promos) is fair game. No spoilers though -- if you post one by accident, an admin will delete it.


Typo Boy - Feb 01, 2008 8:01:06 am PST #5950 of 10002
Calli: My people have a saying. A man who trusts can never be betrayed, only mistaken.Avon: Life expectancy among your people must be extremely short.

I may be the only buffista who called demons being people - months ago. Though I did not get the exact mechanism, I guessed they were some sort of angry spirit as soon as I heard that demons don't know whether Lucifer exists any more than people do. Too lazy to do a search and link the post.


Beverly - Feb 01, 2008 8:52:04 am PST #5951 of 10002
Days shrink and grow cold, sunlight through leaves is my song. Winter is long.

I'm getting a bit tired of this season's positioning "pagan" as shorthand for evil. Guys? Your dad and you, Bobby, and presumably other hunters, have been using a polyglot of bastard Roman, Byzantine and Orthodox Catholic ritual along with bits from Norse, Asian, Indian, Pictish, various Amerindian, Celtic and Polynesian pagan mythologies to combat "evil" for as long as we've known you. Cut out the pitiful politic attempts to placate whatever religious queasiness you're being pressured with by naming "pagans" as evil. Ta ever so.

Like Amy, I was so happy to see Winchesters on my screen I didn't give a lot of critical thought to my first watching. And I haven't had time since to watch again. Discussion here and elsewhere has given me lots to think about during that second, and any subsequent, watching.

I think at this point the arc is pretty well unrecoverable. I hope they don't attempt to resolve it, but weave it into S4--which I believe they're pretty well guaranteed, due to lack of new show pilots next season. They might have a resolution at holiday hiatus, and a forewarned and therefore much more gracefully abbreviated S4 arc. Or, I could be completely off-base. Wait and see, I guess.


sumi - Feb 01, 2008 9:49:55 am PST #5952 of 10002
Art Crawl!!!

Zap2it's blog entry is entitled, "Supernatural versus Charmed."


darlini - Feb 01, 2008 10:47:57 am PST #5953 of 10002

Bev: "Cut out the pitiful politic attempts to placate whatever religious queasiness you're being pressured with by naming "pagans" as evil. Ta ever so."

Sorry for not knowing how to properly quote. At any rate I am with Bev on this. As a pagan myself--in a matter of speaking, I get sick and tired of the pagan=evil motif as well. I thought that SPN was an exception to this, at least in regards to witches, in the early episodes as I seem to remember Dean correcting someone about Wicca/Witchcraft and devil worship. It seems that as the show becomes more accepting to some monsters it is becoming more intent on reinforcing the Pagan=evil ideal. Case in point, the christmas ep. Pagan gods are scary cannibals that are disguised as your grandparents? That ep got points for humor but it did annoy me on the whole.

When I saw that the new ep was about evil witches I was disappointed. Especially since the 'old world black magic' witch technically never existed in literal form (people who do not believe in the existence of Satan certainly cannot be said to worship him) and the specter of it is nearly always invoked to punish/control/execute women who stepped outside of their prospective roles.

Now, it could be argued that since SPN is a show concerned with folk tales, myths, urban legends and creatures of nightmare that this type of witch is acceptable to canon but if they were going to cast witches as petty women seeking lower mortgage payments I see no reason they could not have included males in the coven.

btw, I agree that the beheading of Gordon by Sam was more disturbing that the stabby stabby.


Morgana - Feb 01, 2008 11:04:24 am PST #5954 of 10002
"I make mistakes, but I am on the side of Good," the Golux said, "by accident and happenchance.” – The 13 Clocks, James Thurber

It occurs to me that Sam does have a way to get Dean out of hell once he's dead, but it would involve letting who knows how many demons and other spirits out of the gate.

Matt, I like that idea.


Beverly - Feb 01, 2008 1:17:17 pm PST #5955 of 10002
Days shrink and grow cold, sunlight through leaves is my song. Winter is long.

darlini, to quote, put a > before the bit you want to quote, with no space.

before the bit you want to quote

I remember Sam, in the pilot: I like your necklace. (Girl holds her silver pentagram pendant and says something about people believing it's a Satanist symbol). Actually, it's a protection against evil. The pentagram...

And then Dean cuts him off.

But the show--until this season--has been more or less inclusive of many pagan beliefs. Bobby goes to the books to find ancient rituals from a wide variety of beliefs, and John passed many of those on, as well. The unspoken message had been that using the power of any ritual to do harm is bad, while using the same power to prevent harm, or to combat it, is what hunters do. I don't know why, alla sudden this season, "pagans" are suddenly evil.


P.M. Marc - Feb 01, 2008 1:37:20 pm PST #5956 of 10002
So come, my friends, be not afraid/We are so lightly here/It is in love that we are made; In love we disappear

As far as the witches being women, I'm going to continue to sound like I'm defending the patriarchy, and maybe I am, but when it comes to American mythology, are there really a lot of warlocks running around? Are there lots of male covens? The mythos of a coven of female witches seems much more prevalent to me.

When you've specifically said that Old School Bad Witch Evil Bad Nasty is gender-neutral, but what you show is excessively feminized (spurned by a man revenge! get hubs a promotion! win the craft fair!) and exclusively female, and the language you use to smack talk 'em is as gendered as it was, it reads as very much anti-woman with a "but we don't mean it that way!" disclaimer smacked over the top.

IIRC, though it's been years since I read the things on a regular basis, the American horror genre has plenty of men doing Bad Black Magic Evil Things. There's in no way a female monopoly on it.


Matt the Bruins fan - Feb 01, 2008 3:26:51 pm PST #5957 of 10002
"I remember when they eventually introduced that drug kingpin who murdered people and smuggled drugs inside snakes and I was like 'Finally. A normal person.'” —RahvinDragand

Conjure men and male hoodoo priests are pretty common in American folklore. And actually I can't recall any female malevolent witches from what little Native American lore I've encountered, although there are spiritual woman-figures like Blue Corn Woman, Selu, and White Buffalo Calf Woman.


Amy - Feb 01, 2008 3:41:13 pm PST #5958 of 10002
Because books.

No matter how research-happy Kripke says his writers are, though, it's clearly easier to use the cliches as shorthand. Probably because the majority of the people they envision as their audience is more familiar with Salem than they are with Native American folklore, right or wrong.

The fact that what the coven wanted was primarily feminine-oriented didn't bother me. They're allowed to want to win craft fairs, or get their husband a better mortgage rate.

If anything, the misdirect of making them seem like the homicidal ones is getting old. And how did Sam and Dean know that the first death was anything supernatural in the first place? (I missed about a minute at he beginning, so maybe that was explained?)


Juliebird - Feb 01, 2008 4:03:37 pm PST #5959 of 10002
I am the fly who dreams of the spider

As gross as Gordon's head being popped off his neck was, Amy, there wasn't a lingering visual of it in glorious detail. It wasn't the violence of it, it was the cinematography/editing of it.

And this was probably covered in the "bad editing" comment, but the fight scene between Ruby and the demon chick was just atrocious, which I'll pass off to bad editing. Which, hullo bad editing! I know that editing can make or break a fight, and this broke it for me.