Alpha vamp was Rick Worthy, also a Cylon doctor.
THAT'S him! Hawt!
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Alpha vamp was Rick Worthy, also a Cylon doctor.
THAT'S him! Hawt!
By far my favorite episode so far. I can't decide either if that was sarcasm. Must rewatch.
I thought it was sarcasm. He wouldn't be serious that all of Dean's needs came first, right?
Is Purgatory for monster souls only? Not humans? Cause you definitely don't get that from Dante. Well maybe the version of Dante that sits next to the book of *Revelations*.
But the pope said purgatory's not real. Is Show implying the pope doesn't talk directly to god?
Rick Worthy was the doctor, Noah, on Mag Seven years ago. He played a charismatic Jaffa warrior who turned out to be a tool of the Go'a'uld on SG:1, as well, of course, as the Cylon obstebrician on BSG. He's always well worth watching and I'm glad to have him on my teevee screen.
I still can't believe Sampa agreed to that -- different ideas of family indeed.
Well, he doesn't have Deanna. And Show has not been consistent on Right, but it's anvilicious on Family.
I liked the ep but I can still see where there were massive faults. I want Sam and Dean (that I recognize) back in the car. But so far this year, I've only recognized the car. She looks amazing too.
Is Show implying the pope doesn't talk directly to god?
I think Show has definitely dodged the question. Only four talk to God, but they've never named names. So maybe he is one of the four, maybe not.
He played a charismatic Jaffa warrior who turned out to be a tool of the Go'a'uld on SG:1
And that's why I recognized too.
I want Sam and Dean (that I recognize) back in the car. But so far this year, I've only recognized the car.
I recognized Dean finally in this ep. But, yeah, pretty much this. I appreciate the fine story telling. But like relationship peaks and valleys, this is a valley for me. I paused show half way through to go do something else. There was a time that was unthinkable. It got interesting at about the 45 min mark (I think that was Crowley with the reveal), and I looked over at the clock. I even thought I got most of everything and don't really want to do a rewatch. Ima try and be quiet now so I don't harsh the squee. There were times when I adored an ep and others thought it wasn't great, so it's just my turn to be Debbie Downer. I'm sure the wheel will turn and I'll be back to gushing soon enough.
Gwen Campbell reminds me of Sigourney Weaver around the time of the first Alien movie.
I was leaning toward Cas' comment being sarcasm. It would be interesting if it wasn't, though. And while it would be nice if Dean said, "Civil war, eh? Gotta suck, Cas--how can I help?" I can't say I expect him to do so.
I'm enjoying the show so far this season, because it's giving me some plotty mysteries to chew on. (Plus, pretty men being angsty and/or badass.) But, yeah, it does have a somewhat different feel than the last season or two. I'm not really finding that off-putting because there's the sense that there's a reason (Sam being "off," etc.) and the reasons feed into the whole plotty mystery thing that I like.
Eggs and veggie sausage:
Say, was Sam's ability to sense demons-in-people-suits just part of his drinking demon blood? I could see where it might have been, what with needing to access an important part of his unbalanced diet. But if it was just something Sam was able to do, does that suggest that it's soul-based? 'Cause unless he was lying (and he's not necessarily the most reliable narrator at this point), he totally didn't know that the secondary Campbells were demon-infested.