The latter was one of the two eps that put me off the show until late Season 2.
Why?
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The latter was one of the two eps that put me off the show until late Season 2.
Why?
Because I wasn't entertained by it.
I assumed that, but I thought maybe there was something you actively disliked. I don't usually give up on a series that early, or at least not when the cast looks like this one.
I compiled that list by whittling down the list of everything I rated between 4 and 5 stars. Phantom Traveller, despite being important in introducing us to demons, and entertaining introducing us to a phobia of Dean's, only gets three stars from me. Dead In The Water is a sentimental easy four, on the other hand.
Hmm. I'm looking at Hook Man thinking I should bump it up to 3.5. I am a sap.
Dammit, the video I had a link to of Jensen stroking Misha's face is gone. I was trying to work out what Misha was saying. Anyone know, or have a good link?
I'm totally distracted by memories of a cute teenager I used to hang out with in Michigan. He was an avid martial artist and did a lot of manual work including working on engines (he had his own classic Mustang bought as soon as he graduated high school). His hands were very calloused and rough, so when he was being tender or wanted a sensual payoff for himself, he would stroke with the backs of his fingers instead of the pads...and now that Misha and Jensen are doing this to each other all I have in my head is their characters...and of course that means glayvin...
There was also a different but similar clip with the "hey, handsome" greeting wasn't there?
I don't really remember specifics since it was seven years ago, but I know I tuned in for Amy Acker and was not impressed by her or anyone else in the episode. On top of "Wendigo," it convinced me the show wasn't something I needed to watch, and I didn't catch any more until "Croatoan."
I remember that my little brother made me watch an ep, going on about the awesome dynamic between the two sarcastic brothers, but there must have beena scheduling conflict, and it had cropped up amongst so many other one-word titled shows, and I might have been coming down from TV Show Heartache and never gave it a proper chance. Was probably before Hulu and network websites airing eps online. I had liked what I'd seen, but I think I was burnt out from Firefly, or still obsessed with it to the point of not watching anything else.
(Now I'm obsessed with SPN to the point that I can't really dedicated myself to any other shows).
I don't think it occurred to me at any point that I had an option to stop. Not once I'd started. Even at the point where I kept calling Sam Dean I was here as long as they were.
I'm excited for this season, too. I think for me, whatever you my really beloved characters through, I want to see it. They're like family now, or something not as deranged and sad as that. Either way, I'm going to be interested no matter what.
There are very few shows I feel that way about, though.