Ah, man! It's on at 7AM PDT. I'm not dragging my ass out of bed to watch it cut to ribbons for ads over H's grumbles, when I can watch the dvds. It doesn't repeat later in the day, either. Bummer.
Ah well, at least I know it's there if insomnia strikes.
It didn't seem cut at all to me, Bev, for what it's worth.
That's a good thing!
I still probably won't wrestle H for the remote that early in the AM. At least not till the weather's better and he's outside then. Otherwise he's ensconced in his recliner with the laptop, and would frown on tv-ness then. Silly SPN scoffer.
Oh, how cute was that? I don't have the DVDs, but now I want them. Sam is all short and stuff. Well, not fully Gigantor yet.
See?! The height difference is much less than now!
Was it Wendigo yesterday? Our guide said that was it. Lots of people scoff at Wendigo, but it's become one of my favorite S1 eps. You get your first look at geek Sam who knows his lore, you get "Saving people, hunting things, the family business". You get Dean snark and smarm, plus genuine concern for the civilians, you get Sam being protective of the civilians, you get Sam being frantic to find Dean, and you get that great shot of Sam lifting Dean down from the meathook that my LJ icon closeup of their hands is taken from.
Yes, the monster was cheesy and so were the pyrotechnic effects, but those things got better. What Wendigo brought was a clearer idea of who these guys were, personality-wise and history-wise, and what they were about. I like Wendigo.
Think that's this morning. Yesterday was the pilot.
I noticed that Finn from Glee was one of the camping buddies.
In the pilot I noticed that Sam's zombie drinking buddy was Barney from M:I's grandson, and Sarah Shahi played the woman in white. It's totally going to be like this all the way through, I'm thinking, peaking with Aldis Hodge.
There are definitely a lot of opportunities for spot-the-guest-star. And if you watched Harper's Island, it's awesome for playing Six Degrees.
Dean as the authoritative older brother and Sam as the snarly, resentful younger brother is so in your face in Dead in the Water. I had forgotten.