JP has been cast in a remake of Friday the Thirteenth.
Willow ,'Never Leave Me'
Supernatural 1: Saving People, Hunting Things - the Family Business
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No! Oh, Jared, honey, no more crappy horror flicks, m'kay?
At least he's not playing Jason.
These guys SO need to get off the CW and out of stupid teen and/or horror movies. Why do they keep taking this stuff. I know they want and need to work, and any work is keeping their faces out there, but surely...surely they're getting *some* legit offers?
It reminds me of SMG and the movies she could fit in to her summer vacation.
Yeah, you're probably right.
Maybe he wants to mitigate the smarm of playing Thomas Kinkaide.
So, when repeats start again - they start with Malleus Mallificarum.
Well, that at least gets the ugh out of the way. I don't think I can watch that one again, except maybe through my fingers, or from the hall.
I need to buttonhole a writer and wring out a story about a witch or pagans who help the Winchesters solve a case. I'm tired of the demonizing, if you'll pardon the terminology. It wasn't there first season, and I'm kind of curious where it's come from.
It wasn't there first season
Scarecrow?
Yeah, it was. But there was more creepy, less gore, and it was less gendered.
Well, yes, the "pagan god" thing. But there wasn't a prejudice against pagans across the board, that I remember. And I admit I may have missed it. But I keep coming back to things like the pentagram being protection *against evil*, and the perception that evil was evil, and pagan didn't necessarily mean evil. This season the two words seem to be treated as interchangeable.
Maybe it is my perception that's wonky.