Wasn't it though? I found myself looking for things like the Warhol paintings, then the portrait of him riding the horse. Even if only the crew had a really good time, it felt like it was a well deserved moment of fun for them.
Yeah, this goes on the list of episodes not to show people to convert them to the Show. Not because I didn't love it and give my stamp of approval, but you had to be very invested in order to get half of the stuff that was going on.
I retweeted the attractive crying man because he seemed like the kind that would need that feedback.
And the running joke about it being S6, like, eh, fuck it. Awesome.
Was Sera in the credits, as in was that really her on the phone?
Also the crack about "what kind of a douchebag names a character after himself?" Heh. I bet they had SO much fun with that script.
Also, Balthazar is hot. He needs to come back more often. And pat Dean on the arm. Hee.
Balthazar sets the screen on fire. He needs to come back and suddenly be shirtless with a shirtless Sam.
The moment the actor got out of the car I yelled, "Eric!" What a great job with his mannerisms. Also how very Kripke to watch himself being blown away in slow motion. I strongly believe he was enjoying himself when he saw that. What did they say his new series was called? Octo---?
I haven't heard yet if that was really Sera. I assumed it was a voice actress.
The Variety crack was hysterical, too.
I feel like the superfan who was dressed in the hookman outfit in the Con episode though because I want to call them and point out that even though she is new as showrunner of course the boys would know Sera because she has been doing Q&A panels with them for years.
But, eh, it's season six.
But that's the joke! They know and love Sera!
I wonder if the other half would be pissed if I watched it again right now ...
I forgot to squee about seeing an actual scene with Jensen from Days of our Lives. I wonder if Ari Zucker got any credit because she was the actress in that scene. I doubt it. Hope somebody at least gave her the head up that she was going to be on SPN tonight.
I know...I'll tweet her!
I also liked the discussion about leaving out the last five minutes where the boys talk about their feelings and "Bob Singer" saying, "You take the hate mail." Heh.
Well, except for the part where they were "acting" in the scene - Versailles doesn't have halls long enough to watch that from.
I eat that stuff up with a spoon. Love.
Octocobra! That was it. How perfect.
Jensen's blue steel face to "act" was almost as good as Jared's gestures during his lines. VancouverNights is saying that Cliff played himself and so did the stunt coordinator. So that's kinda cool.