I think it's our TV and crappy speakers. We have the same problems with DVDs where the score or the soundtrack is blaring but we can barely hear dialogue.
Benny just spoke pretty quickly, and pretty low. With the accent, I was lost a bunch of times.
Okay, this [link] came up on my dash, with the tag #Castiel defending the Winchesters in front of his brothers and I cannot stop laughing.
It's good to have something to laugh about today--it would have been full up with stress even without an election.
Someone (on IO9) said that Castle was the only show that was respectful of fans. I had a big misstep countering her, because I suggested Bones' Avatar episode (no more disrespectful than any they've done), and I think Show has done a lot of pro-us stuff (they shipped us with themselves, after all), and Community is the template for Nice To Fen.]
Are people on the side that Becky and the con-goers were a cumulative jab at us, or that it was fondly mixed (which is where I am--there are enough real fans who would not stop at kidnapping Sam, but would need to kill Dean TO BE SAFE, so I don't think there's a fandom leg to stand on...)?
Fondly mixed, though those episodes tend to send me running for the hall to watch from.
Not only did I not have problems with understanding Benny, I didn't work out that people might have problems. I wonder if there were audio issues on some of the broadcasts.
My audio on the CW and Fox has been terrible lately, but there was at least one thing Benny said with apparently clear audio that nevertheless made use of no consonants whatsoever.
there was at least one thing Benny said with apparently clear audio that nevertheless made use of no consonants whatsoever
Do you remember what that was? I am surprised so much was garbled for so many--it's not a rare complaint at all.
I was putting together a photoset, so I did an image search of soulless Sam and it's interesting to look at the styling choices and Jared's facial expressions that went into indicating the lack of that important ingredient.
Also fun in a relatively stress-free no-more-oh-god-where's-the-love sort of a way. When I think back on the bits that didn't involve our confusion or Dean's and his frustration to boot, never mind Bobby's fight for his life--all the
rest
of Soulless Sam (okay, basically the fairy episode) was hysterical and lovable.
No, but then I didn't understand what he was saying. It sounded like a combination of a whisper and a teakettle to me.
Jared's facial expressions that went into indicating the lack of that important ingredient
Soulless Sam was really aware of himself as this beautiful, powerful animal. Regular Sam can be confident and purposefully powerful *when he's alone with a woman*, but he doesn't walk around with the knowledge that he's this gorgeous, built man.
Dean, on the other hand, is not smug about it, but he certainly knows exactly how good-looking he is.
I wonder if there were audio issues on some of the broadcasts.
I watched on On Demand, and I had to turn my volume up all the way, which I never do, so maybe, and it even carried over to On Demand, apparently.