OK, that was a little heavy-handed, but I very much enjoyed the feel of returning to urban legends, even if it was fake.
ETA: but next week looks pretty bad. Not expecting much out of that scenario.
'Dirty Girls'
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OK, that was a little heavy-handed, but I very much enjoyed the feel of returning to urban legends, even if it was fake.
ETA: but next week looks pretty bad. Not expecting much out of that scenario.
Winchester Radio interviews Jensen, and it is sort of excruciating. I listened to about five minutes, and Jensen is trying really hard to get the conversation going, but these girls have no idea how to interview.
I also just realized I can't remember one thing about the clip for the next episode (next week, not tomorrow), although it seems that Eugenie Ross-Leming and Brad Buckner wrote it, which doesn't seem promising.
I just realized I must have missed the Snooki episode. Can't decide if I should go back through Tivo to find it or not. I mean, I hate missing episodes, but Snooki.
No, she hasn't been on yet! (Thank god.)
Although it was kind of funny how tiny she was compared to Sam and Dean.
Transcript of the above linked interview. Slight spoilers, nothing major.
Poor lonely thread.
Snooki was amazingly not completely sickening. And there was plenty of Jensen!arm in this one, which was nice.
I just wish I knew where they were going with the end of the season.
Bad weather broke up my signal so I missed some stuff at the end. What did Crowley say to the guys?
He's keeping the blade until they find Abbadon. Also, that they may not be able to trust him, but he can't trust them either.
I think he and Sam broke up.
I thought it was interesting that despite their estrangement, despite Sam's "You're not getting why I'm still pissed," and Dean's "You don't appreciate what I do for you" standoff, the thing that drove this ep wasn't the search for the blade, but "Let my brother go," and "Don't you hurt my brother!" Still. Always.
I like the fact that it's Dean's addiction now that's driving them, and I hope the writers actually develop it, rather than just letting it drop. I like seeing Dean fighting a situation that turns on *him* and not Sam. Likewise, I like seeing Sam using that big analytical brain of his to work out a way to save Dean. Please, all the writer-gods, *please* this time, let Sam save Dean. I like to think/hope that Sam talking Dean into turning loose of the blade foreshadows that.
And just a footnote: Major Lorne! The Magnus actor, Kevan Smith, is an SG:1/SGA veteran. He was Sheriff Andy Mark II, as Ty was Sheriff Andy Mark I, in Eureka.
What do you mean by Dean's addiction? The need to find the blade?