Have y'all seen this? Can you see that link?
And also? If you're on Twitter, colinfordactor has new photos up. Little Sam? NSM.
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Have y'all seen this? Can you see that link?
And also? If you're on Twitter, colinfordactor has new photos up. Little Sam? NSM.
That's hilarious.
Help me get excited for Season 8. I'm trying to think of a story that they haven't told or one that will still have emotional resonance in the re-telling and I'm just coming up blank. I like the individual episodes (some more than others) but there needs to an underlying narrative that takes me from the first episode to the last in each season and everything I think of that would move the story forward has already been done (e.g death of major character, resurrection of major character, death of secondary beloved characters, long-lost sibling, unknown offspring, betrayal by major character, major illness of character, destruction and rebuilding of family). I'm almost to the point where even the fact that they are very, very pretty doesn't entice me to watch for another year. For those of you who are more creative than I, what story arc would you like to see next year? Where do you think they can go that would make us want to go along for the ride?
I can think of a few things they could do -- Dean going darkside, Sam falling in love, another member of the extended hunting family coming forward -- but I don't really want to? I have to do that in my work -- I don't want to do it proactively for a show I have no control over. I'm happy to let the writers come up with something, and I'll either like it or I won't, but I'll definitely watch. I'm too fond of the characters not to, and honestly I'm really pleased the cast and crew have another year of work to look forward to.
For me, I think, the fact that the writers have kept the focus on Sam and Dean is what makes it work for me. Whereas S7 Buffy felt so far from the original premise of the series, I found it really hard to enjoy. As long as Sam and Dean are doing what they do, I'm going to tune in.
I'm not entirely rational about the show, though, as some of you have probably surmised.
I'm not sure an arc is needed. What about a new season where Sam and Dean hunt a different monster every week? Maybe a few multiple parters where it takes more than one episode to kill a monster. Maybe a few cases where there are shades of grey and they don't kill the monster. No world at stake. Just Sam and Dean and various innocents with their lives on the line.
I wonder if it's the Tablet of Destiny? Mother-of-All was reminiscent of Tiamat...
Maybe it's something that enslaves humanity?
Tablet of Destiny
Hee, so Dean and Sam now rule the universe.
I could really have done without the inclusion of the angels again. I am enjoying The Prophet Kevin though.
Cas is like 2014!Cas without the drugs! I think I like it.
The game of Sorry was priceless. Also, "pull my finger".
Sam worrying about Cas almost killed me. And Dean's heartbreak when he was telling Kevin about the angels was exquisitely painful.
I'm definitely gonna have to rewatch that. Castiel has gone through so many personalities, and here's yet another one. Totally Jossed, what's been up with Cas. It's hard wrapping my head around this new guy. And beyond adjusting to someone who is here and gone, my gut reaction is that there isn't logic in it, in Cas being this.
So, rewatch necessary.
Oh god, when he hung his head after Dean chucked the Sorry game. And oh god again when he questioned Sam saying he'd get him better (there's nothing wrong with me, pardon?)
I don't mind the brief resurgence of the angels, especially since they were dealt with within the ep, not leading to a bigger involvement in the future. But also, so long as Cas is still in the picture, other angels might not be far behind.
So, the maguffin, whatnot. Why would the Leviathans uncover the recipe to their demise? Is there an alternate use of what is found in The Word? Something beneficial to them that it's worth the risk of their undoing? They're already stronger than humans, than angels. Also, why did the angels die with black goo?
I loved Kevin. Oh man, the Mouths have our little word keeper, who reminds me of a geflin so hard.
edited cuz I can't spell.