Citizen Joe I didn't think of as mean, but I didn't enjoy it that much. I loved 200 and quite enjoyed Wormhole X-Treme.
'Jaynestown'
Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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Ahh... Thanks, Consuela. :-)
Oh, I thought Wormhole Extreme was hilarious! Um. Didn't see Citizen Joe, I don't think, or the 200th ep.
...I'm fairly sure I'm going to enjoy The Monster at the End of the Book.
WANT MORE SHOW! WANT! WANT!
(A kind soul has mailed me disks of several eps of this latter half of the season, but as yet they have not arrived. Whimper.)
Poor Fay! All showless in paradise!
I'm downloading from iTunes now so I can watch it again.
Still rewatching S1 over here. Dead in the Water still makes me very happy to watch. I'm trying to decide if I should skip Bugs or not. Probably not. I mean, repeated viewings even made me fond of Route 666.
I loved the meta and I seem to be in agreement with ita re: SG-1.
What are the chances that Zachariah is an archangel?
There's an article in the latest Entertainment Weekly about SPN, surprisingly. It's mentioned on the cover and everything. Jennifer Hudson is the cover story, though, not the Boys.
The article is mainly about the fact that Kripke wants to end the show after the fifth season even though it's been doing quite well lately. No major spoilers.
What are the chances that Zachariah is an archangel?
There has to be some reason that we meet him on his own rather than via Castiel, right? Either for some arcane archangel reason or because he is not actually an angel at all, I'm guessing.
or because he is not actually an angel at all
That thought had crossed my mind.
or because he is not actually an angel at all
That thought had crossed my mind.
I wondered that, too, but wouldn't something evil have wanted to keep Dean in the Dean Smith world? Rather than yanking him out and convincing him his purpose was to hunt?
I would like to see Castiel and Zachariah in the same room, though. I can't remember if Castiel has ever mentioned Zachariah by name. Or if he has, if the guy *we* know as Zachariah isn't just impersonating him. Something seems off about him, but he could just be a Uriel-style angel, too.
I wondered that, too, but wouldn't something evil have wanted to keep Dean in the Dean Smith world? Rather than yanking him out and convincing him his purpose was to hunt?
I could imagine a scheme designed to pit the boys against one another either to get them out of the way or to fulfill some apocalyptic purpose.