Oh, my word, the hair in that first one is priceless. And, yes to the hodgepodge fail, as the the kids today say. Fail, that is. They probably don't say hodgepodge much.
The ruffly yellow dress in the second one makes me happy. It's cheerful and flowy, and I like it. It wouldn't bring out the best of outside me if I were wearing it, but inside me would be exceptionally sunny, I bet.
In general, grown men should cover their toes on the red carpet. RuPaul and Eddie Izzard are notable exceptions, but woman's wear isn't the only case.
(Okay, there does come a point, though, where people can mention Supernatural without asking for a response from me--I haven't read one IO9 review this season--between their unfriendly software and me having opinions I know most of the people who stop by won't share (and I don't want to explain it to them either) but, seriously ASSCAPPING me because you're livetweeting? I don't need to know every time you fart and think of the show at the same time. Good lord.)
t /backchannel
Okay, I know this is an experiment in outsider POV or somesuch, but we're a third of the way through and these college kids are not holding my attention enough to justify the wee bit of Sam and Dean that we're getting.
if anyone knows the name of the song that was playing on the iPod, please post it. Soundhound couldn't identify it.
If I'd not known, I'd have said this was the one Jensen directed, to justify the lack of them. Would this have been filming around Thomas' birth? I'm not remembering either when he was born or when filming started.
I actually did like it. I'm possessive and jealous of my boy time, but they've kept to the alternating pattern and not had Sam talk about how he's leaving and Dean talking over him meant I could push that out of my head--and the "they talked about how they'd been apart for a year"--oh, I'd rather hear it than hear about it, but at least it sounded
good.
Of course, the bit where Sam does finally tell
us
will seem weird, because he's had no reason not to tell Dean this whole time. At least Dean is hiding something. I mean...Sam was just interrupted, right? Dean's pretty persistent, but please don't let them have had him be such a dick he's been interrupting him for weeks.
As for this ep, they'd definitely seen...the movie whose name I'm completely forgetting that was really good with the found footage...I'll go look it up in a second..anyway-that movie was pretty diligent about explaining where the/a camera was all the time. This ep violated the camera rules a whole bunch. But...TV. So.
A couple different cameras were used, and some of them were set up permanently, like the one over the kitchen table. Brian was using footage from all of them, and Katie did the same thing to finish the "movie". It was a little sloppy, but they showed the three of them with cameras enough times for me.
I liked the episode. I didn't see the end coming at all. And I figure the guys always deserve some time off if they can get it.
It was like their "The Zeppo" - but much less funny.
Earlier in the week my tivo didn't show an episode for next week - thank goodness it's in the queue now. I couldn't believe that there wasn't going to be an episode when the show's regular night was Halloween!
Oddly, Arrow is being shown on Saturday in Chicago next week.
they showed the three of them with cameras enough times for me.
Actually, that's part of the problem. I thought sometimes they
did
show all three of them with cameras--who's filming then? But some of the in the wood scenes/angles had no explanation, and angles changed when no one else was in the room. It's a thing I get OCD about, like checking to see if everyone in the story has touched something and been acknowledged by everyone.