"I'm not supposed to laugh, right?"
This was my favorite Sam moment because (besides being really funny) he wasn't being sarcastic at all. I think this was a great example of what Sam was talking about when it is so exhausting because he has to think about it all the time.
Jared was pretty good in the episode and I admire him for taking on the challenge of not having a soul this season. It was a risk because he could have taken much more flack for the acting, but yet giving it the old college try. I love him. More.
Jensen was absolutely perfect in his comedy. It was supposed to be over the top and he pushes that envelope so well. I couldn't have been on set watching because I wouldn't have been able to not explode with laughter. Whatever his next project is, I'll be disappointed if I can't see both comedy and drama from him. He does both so well. Another episode where he really lets Dean shine through too.
Do we have any rumors about another season? I know this is way early, but they announced way early last year.
That's awesomely gruesome. Yikes.
Yeah, the red cap was freaking me out.
Do we have any rumors about another season?
Jensen and Jared are apparently signed up for a putative S7. They also said plotting has gone as far as S8. But there has been no word about series renewal.
Jensen and Jared are apparently signed up for a putative S7.
Yeah, I think the boys are committed at this point. It surprised me, but I think both will stay as long as the season is renewed, or through season 10, whichever is first.
It's hard to judge with the CW. I have no idea how Smallville compares in ratings, or One Tree Hill, but they've kept both of those on despite stars leaving. I think Gossip Girl and Vampire Diaries gave them a fresh hit of viewers, too, so it seems like if something works and has fans, they keep it?
That said, even though I love them all like cake, I sort of don't want the Js to get pigeonholed as those ghost-fighting brothers.
I want to see the fabulous movies they'd make if they weren't tied to SPN shooting schedule. I want to see the characters they'd inhabit, the areas they could expand into, beyond the limits of Sam'n'Dean. And I'd like to see it before they're fifty and playing dad to the new crop of vapid teenie ingenues.
In the short term, I'm far happier with 22 hours a year of the Sam & Dean Show than getting one My Bloody Valentine and The Christmas Cottage. Odds are slim they would be providing me as much entertainment even if they got cast in good movies.
Dammit Matt, I had almost managed to force The Christmas Cottage out of my memory, and there you had to go and dredge it back up again.
It just won't die.
I wonder if we'll get a Friday the 13th episode now that we changed nights. We had MBV.
I guess since none of Sam's women have actually died while having sex with him, those episodes wouldn't qualify...
I keep forgeting to say that I wish Kim Manners could have seen the opening this week. Even if he thought it was corny, I bet he would have got a kick out of it on some level.
eta: I remembered again tonight because I'm working my way through an initial watch of the X-files. Yes, I was that one person who didn't see it. I got all the Mulder and Scully pop references though; I just didn't know which one was the red headed woman. So anyway, I am up to Season 3 Episode 15 tonight and before I started it, "The truth is in there" from Friday came to mind again.