I found teasers for the book and it looks very tempting. And a number of the essays so far seem to refer to “What Is and What Should Never Be”. It's very seductive. Great writing by Raelle Tucker, and great direction by Kripke.
Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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Last night I popped in Folsom Prison Blues, cause I felt like I was missing out, not being able to watch and post with y'all.
Then I ended up watching the next three episodes and I am broken. It has been a while since I have done a rewatch and there were so many little moments I had forgotten. Things that feel like forshadowing of the current season, intended or unintended. An angel watching over Dean. Guh, broke my heart.
I am so tempted to run ahead and buy all the seasons and mainline them, but five/six episodes a week is perfectly healthy, I'm telling myself.
I also kinda bought an extra terabyte of storage this morning for my TiVo so it wouldn't delete episodes anymore. It just nuked Swap Meat! But now my Criminal Minds obsession won't get in the way of my SPN lurve.
I am halfway surprised, but I do keep going back to the ones I've saved, to relive the pain. I've watched My Bloody Valentine (teaser excepted) an inordinate number of times.
eta: Amy, I bought the book. It better be good! I'm holding you responsible for everyone.
I think if your love holds steady as you keep watching, and you're a rewatch person, the DVDs are well worth it.
I don't rewatch everything. I'm just feeling now like I might want to rewatch S1 Leverage. Mostly it's been BtVs, Angel, and Firefly, but SPN is completely rewatchable for me. And very often, too.
I like the rewatch pace the reruns set, too. Very comfortable.
Suzi! It's painful, isn't it? In the "hurts so good" way.
Uh oh, ita.
I hope you don't hate mine. I had a hard time honestly not simply writing "OH, DEAN" over and over.
Recently I've become much more of a rewatcher. Throughout Leverage I've rewatched each episode within a day or two of airing, and now I'm going back to the beginning. White Collar gets a good-bits (i.e. true-love) rewatch. SPN gets a good-bits and pain-bits (i.e. all of certain episodes) over and over rewatch.
I'm rewatching Buffy (I'm up to S4), Firefly (I'm up to ep 4), and got interrupted in an Angel rewatch with an ex-friend and haven't revisited it since.
I like the rewatch pace the reruns set, too. Very comfortable.
Yeah, but weekends! Okay, I guess I can chill.
I think Supernatural (and Leverage) certainly deserve to have their DVDs bought--SPN at least so far, and as far as I can recall through S3 too.
I had a hard time honestly not simply writing "OH, DEAN" over and over.
Hey, that's my kind of essay. Any "OH, DEAN" or "OH, BOYS" is right up my alley.
I just reread it! I think it's not too embarrassing an outing for me. And there are a lot of good pieces in the book.
I actually sold my Wonderfalls DVDs because I just never rewatched them. And I still don't have Buffy S7 because I know I won't watch more than one or two. I have to be *really* invested to want to rewatch.
Even Carnivale, which I loved in first run, will probably only get NetFlixed.
I probably rewatch my Wonderfalls DVDs more than anything. Meanwhile the second half of my Mile High DVDs sit unwatched gathering dust.
I lent out my Wonderfalls to god knows who. I wanted to show them to my sister this Christmas and no dice. I need to replace those.
Some things I want to own, because. I just like knowing I have them. Even though I hadn't watched Firefly in forever, I couldn't not own them. SPN is rapidly becoming that, but I'm not going to buy until after the season in question has aired on TNT.
I lent out my Wonderfalls to god knows who.
A friend of mine had my WF DVDs for, like, two years.
Another friend of mine still has my Sports Night and Freaks and Geeks DVDs. It has been a...while.
Some things I want to own, because. I just like knowing I have them.
Right. Also, it's good to own things you want to lend to people to make them watch. Or sit them down on your couch and watch with them. I do want to buy the Leverage DVDs at some point.