And yesterday was National Pie Day! Coincidence? I think not!
'Unleashed'
Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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Yesterday was National Pie Day?
I can't believe I missed out on such a very important holiday!
Loved the "You can't leave me!" "I'd do anything for you but stay, Dean." scene from Shadow. In reading around I get the impression JA thought it was OOC for Dean, but coupling that with the bare supplication he showed his father later in the episode, it worked for me--he's just that much of a family beast. Later on he'd sacrifice for DeanSam to have a normal life, but not yet, I guess.
edited to correct brother. why can't I get them straight yet?
And the bit where they hug John... ::sigh:: He's still an ass, though.
McG's Wonderland shingle and Warner Bros. TV are plotting a spinoff to the CW's long-running spooky drama "Supernatural." But rather than produce it for TV, the new show -- "Ghostfacers" -- is heading straight for the Internet.
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n a twist, "Ghostfacers" will preem on TheWB.com -- the interactive/video-on-demand website that emerged from the ashes of the WB television network (where "Supernatural" first bowed). The series will also appear on the CW's website.
Wonderland has already begun production on the project, which will initially run as 10 three-minute episodes.
"Ghostfacers" follows a team of ghost hunters who tape their exploits in documentary fashion.[...]
"Ghostfacers" stars A.J. Buckley ("CSI: NY"), Travis Wester ("Bones"), Brittany Ishibashi ("Supernatural") and Austin Basis ("Life Unexpected").
Besides starring in "Ghostfacers," Buckley and Wester are also writers on the project, along with Patrick Doody and Chris Valenziano. "Ghostfacers" is exec produced by McG, Peter Johnson, Jeff Grosvenor, Eric Kripke and Phil Sgriccia.
I am trying to decide if that is awesome or pure facepalm.
It feels like a completely natural extension....which in no way prevents it from being facepalm and potential Motts city. Well, maybe not Motts, if we don't identify with them enough.
I have faith in AJ Buckley, for some weird reason. And I'm still mad about how they wrote him in CSI:NY.
In reading around I get the impression JA thought it was OOC for Dean, but coupling that with the bare supplication he showed his father later in the episode, it worked for me--he's just that much of a family beast. Later on he'd sacrifice for Dean to have a normal life, but not yet, I guess.
Emphasis mine. Are the he's the same people here?
I think it was slightly OOC for Dean to be that forthcoming, but it was early days in the show, and I'm not entirely sure they had him down completely yet. I'm willing to handwave it because Sam is so heartbreaking in that scene, and JP played it really well.
The he's are the same people--I meant to say that later he'd sacrifice for Sam to have a normal life. Although Dean might have been a bit OOC, I thought JA sold it hard. I had a harder time believing Sam would not notice that pain, so I was a little less sold on JP's job. But I need to apply what I know of sibling dynamics, and maybe it makes more sense.
Okay, gotcha.
I'm amazed at what I'm finding in each episode watching it straight through from the start again. Stuff happened in the beginning of Shadow, for instance, that I didn't remember at all.
The reunion with John was also a lot more powerful with the buildup of the previous episodes. Plus, I am a sucker for the way JDM plays him -- that smile, and the husky voice. I may have swooned just a *little* bit.
I know John's a lousy father, et al., but yeah, he was hot in Shadow. The family dynamic on this show weakens me. When the boys call him sir, they're all hotter.
Lots of shallow thoughts about that ep--the boys bound and cut? Meg taunting them? Mmmm.
Despite what Sam said even in the pilot about their childhood, the episode that really hurt was Something Wicked, which is on tomorrow. *Seeing* how young Sam and Dean were there, especially Sam, and the responsibility John left to Dean, was just heartbreaking.
I have a lot of sympathy for John, probably because of the way JDM played him as well as Dean's love for him, but even that gets twisted later, when Dean starts to realize how blindly he idolized him.
Oh! And speaking of shallow, today in Hell House I was really struck by how gratuitously beefcake Sam was, coming out of the shower. Not that I didn't enjoy it, mind you, but wow. They really went for the drool factor there with no shame.