Well, Fergus MacLeod is kind of immortal.
Speaking of which, Dean still has to have the Colt. Crowley (MacLeod) can still be killed, but I hope he isn't. He's just too delish to let go so quickly.
'Shells'
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Well, Fergus MacLeod is kind of immortal.
Speaking of which, Dean still has to have the Colt. Crowley (MacLeod) can still be killed, but I hope he isn't. He's just too delish to let go so quickly.
Well, between Good Omens and Highlander, our new King of Hell may well also be the King of the Crossovers.
I would also imagine we'll see some fic about Sam and Dean's U.K. adventures before hopping that flight back to the States.
Oh, ha, I kept trying to figure out how Gavin fit into Highlander.
me three!
I must say I think I would enjoy seeing Supernatural investigate the immortals. I wonder how that would go.
Speaking of which, Dean still has to have the Colt. Crowley (MacLeod) can still be killed, but I hope he isn't. He's just too delish to let go so quickly.
Does he? It seems to have gone unused in some situations where it would have come in handy after they shot Lucifer with it in the middle of Season 5, so I assumed that it was lost in that episode.
Though Crowley may be young and weak enough to be vulnerable to Ruby's knife - it killed Ruby's mentor, and I would assume that she/it was far more personally powerful.
Though Crowley may be young and weak enough to be vulnerable to Ruby's knife
He seemed wary of it when Sam was waving it around -- I can't think of the episode title, but it was the one where Crowley popped up in the back of the Impala and called Sam "Moose" for the first time.
Suddenly it was a Sam song. M. Ward's "Right in the Head"
The neighbor's mailbox read, "M. Ward." I wonder if someone is a fan.
I know there is minimal screen time for the brothers, but not having filmed the stuff that has us all "Sam came back wrong" and yet having Dean call cause something is wrong with Sam makes me want to watch their appearances more closely than usual.
That's a good point. I assume the eps were written in order (or at least broken, so they knew where they'd come from in 6.04), but I wonder if the Js had scripts to read for those eps, or just the one they shot.
That was part of my curiosity, Amy. Also, even if they had read the preceding 3 episodes, Jared hadn't acted "all wrong" yet. I probably won't be able to rewatch the brothers until tomorrow.
I haven't read much chatter here or elsewhere about Jensen's directing.
I haven't read much chatter here or elsewhere about Jensen's directing.
I honestly don't have much eye for the differences when it comes to series TV. Like, I can see how a Scorsese film is Scorsese, or Fincher, or whatever, but with TV no one gets to deviate too much, you know?
I just love knowing Jensen *did* it and his costars were so proud and complimentary of the job he did. Because, um, I have a ginormous crush on JA. In case you hadn't noticed. ::insert winking emoticon here::
I haven't read much chatter here or elsewhere about Jensen's directing.
sumi had included this factoid in the spoiler thread, so some of you may have missed it:
Cool info (from Ausiello):
Longtime voice actor Alan Ackles (a.k.a. Jensen’s pa) has a cameo as a newscaster. We’ll hear the elder Ackles’ voice during a news story that’s playing on TV at Bobby’s house. How much do we love Jensen for throwing a little work his dad’s way?