Canadian 4th of July is the 1st. Six of one, most of half a dozen of the other.
Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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I didn't know Canada had a Fourth. First, whatever.
Jensen's directing the first episode again (I think it might really be the first episode of the season this time, too), so he might be there already.
Road trip!
It is the season opener, and I'm hoping that doesn't mean reduced Dean screen time. But Colin appeared more and more in his own episodes as time went on, so hopefully the same happens for Mr. Ackles.
This blog has nice things to say. Especially paragraphs 2 and 3.
This makes me happy. And nervous.
I love to see someone surprised by the show's smarts, Bev.
This makes me happy. And nervous.
Me, too. What makes me sad is the amount of grammar mistakes in that article.
Right? Well, she does say she's only up to S3, so her opinion could change. I do know people who mainlined the eps after the fact whose favorite season is three. It's difficult to grasp, but there you have it. I guess it plays differently if you're not waiting every week out and suffering through a strike-hiatus.
I know Kripke kept a hand in with Sera. He had oversight, he got the scripts, was in the room for story breaking when he wanted to be, he had veto power over storylines he disliked. I know he has other projects he's working on. I wonder at what--if any--level he's still involved with SPN.
I like this exchange in a Teen Wolf crossover. I haven't read much outsider!POV in a while, and I miss it:
“The Winchesters?” Johnny repeated. “I thought they were an urban legend.”
“Definitely not,” Zoe laughed. “Never went up against them myself, but I know plenty of people who died doing so. They say the Winchesters don’t die. If they do, they come back.”
Johnny rolled his eyes and waved his hands around. “Oh yes, of course. Immortal hunters. That makes perfect sense.”
I can certainly see how it looks that way. However, the story which started promisingly has just written the Beacon Hills kids as sentimental saps. Dean's telling them the short version of their history, and Jackson almost starts crying. And then Dean says heaven was amazing. I---how can he possibly have positive memories about that? I hadn't even given that a thought until now, and...no, I disagree.
This [link] just came to mind. What other things are mean?
(Psst. Heat of the Moment, not Morning.)