Having to lock the girls up makes sense to me. These girls wanted Twilight and instead they got Ron Jeremy - The Younger Years. A switch like that would have me good and pissed for quite a while.
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In this particular episode, given Kripke's feelings about Twilight, the caged girls didn't bother me a bit. Seemed metaphorically logical, given the plot, as well as the meta of what Twilight is about, at base.
I forgot to mention how much I loved the old bank set. So very corporate, you know? Really perfect for this iteration of vampires and their plans.
Not yaye?
it was implied.
i'm hoping that next week we really, truly get answers for Sam's behaviour. to be honest, i'm kind of tired of ambiguous Sam and the brothers being kept apart emotionally or physically. want brothers show back.
I don't find Sam ambiguous anymore. Confusing, yes? With an unknown history and motivation, yes. But not ambiguous. Something's definitely wrong with him. Ambiguous, for me, was wondering when he hugged Dean what was up with his face.
But I get that ambiguity varies.
I laughed my ass off at the large parts of the episode, honestly. Was this a Sera one?
The homage to The Hunger pretty much had me.
It was Kripke! And some guy named Brett Matthews, who used to be an assistant of Joss's, and wrote a comic with him bridging the gap between Firefly and Serenity.