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He's a total jackass, but sometimes he gives interesting info (talking about how the ep was originally concieved and the changes that were made along the way) so I keep listening.
This is me, except I'd say "can be kind of a" jackass "sometimes." I do remember the podcast you're talking about, Matt, and I remember thinking @@, dude, comes with the territory, and just because you think it, doesn't mean you need to say it out loud. On a recording. If you engage with fans, you're going to get the horns sometimes.
Any
Sarah Connor Chronicles
fan needs to read this post about the last episode. It's so good it got linked on the official blog.
Also, so very tired of Sam having to constantly coddle and apologize to Andi, something I'd hoped was a thing of the past once she knew about the existence of the supernatural and its role in his life.
In all fairness, he was apologizing for something that was very real world- taking off and not telling her where he was. And he was an idiot for giving the letter to Sock to mail. She was right to be angry about that, because you don't give anything to Sock if you really want it to get done.
I was unhappy that the just "made up" at the end, because he
might
have a chance to get out of his deal with the Devil.
And was anyone else suspicious about that? Not that I wasn't happy to see Sean Patrick Thomas on my screen (theatre alum from my school, go Hoos!), but why wouldn't the Devil's device work? So if you sell your soul, but manage to get out of hell, you're free? WTF?
I thought the guy was the escaped souls' living human Renfield, and was pretending otherwise so he could get the Vessel from Sam and release them all again. But the Devil's compliments about catching them would seem to belie that.
In all fairness, he was apologizing for something that was very real world- taking off and not telling her where he was. And he was an idiot for giving the letter to Sock to mail. She was right to be angry about that, because you don't give anything to Sock if you really want it to get done.
True, but at the same time you'd think it might occur to her that a guy working for the Devil and getting constant visits from his boss could occasionally run into issues that would interfere with being an attentive boyfriend. Ditto for someone who got to see his father buried alive by demons. I forget, does Andi know what Sam found out about supposedly being the Devil's son? That little nugget of information could certainly be expected to send someone off the rails.
btw? a letter is so old school. what happened to a voicemail? do they not have phones?
btw? a letter is so old school. what happened to a voicemail? do they not have phones?
yes, but when you call, they might answer the phone and then you have to actually talk to them.
Any Sarah Connor Chronicles fan needs to read this post about the last episode. It's so good it got linked on the official blog.
Thanks P-C. That was very well done.
Being Human question:
Did Owen get captured for food? Was that him with shorter hair who appeared to Annie
in episode 6
to plead for the ones still living?
Mitchell wasn't really the
brightest of them,
was he? I couldn't help but hearing
"Turn two--the rest are food"
throughout most of the
vampire sales pitch.
Reaper: I didn't mind Sock too much in this episode, but some growth would be nice. I would have rather they had been able to keep the apartment. It wasn't a bad episode, but I was expecting something more exciting after last season's finale. I want an explanation for why Sam would come home after being away for so long and not check up on his mother. As far as he knows his dad is still dead and mom is a widow.