Okay, not about SPN at all but where does Psych film? Because they work the "looking like Santa Barbara" well from the eps I've seen.
Vancouver.
'Shells'
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Okay, not about SPN at all but where does Psych film? Because they work the "looking like Santa Barbara" well from the eps I've seen.
Vancouver.
ROAD TRIP! Bev, you in?
Ahh, I was thinking pre-1989 Vancouver. Heh. Cool idea from that guy.
You guys are blowing my mind tonight. I thought Psych was filmed around Santa Barbara too! I should have known when they had the cross border Canadian Mountie episode that they were up North. I don't know where they film Justified but if it's Vancouver, then I'm considering a move.
Clearly not. LA skies are yellow-ish.
Also Heaven's skies. Weirdly lit in playground Heaven. I think because they were yelling at us that this is in Heaven.
My heart is still hurting for Bobby. I know he and Dean aren't the kind of guys who go in for any kind of emotional stuff, but I'd like to at least see them sitting on the porch quietly drinking a beer together or something. Because Bobby didn't deserve that.
I need to visit the Pacific Northwest at some point.
Yes, yes you do.
Bev, you in?
I'm an excellent driver.
When they get a minute, Morgana, I'm sure they will. Those boys love Bobby. "You're not my father. And you ain't in my shoes." = "I have to make you mad enough to let me go. And I have to get mad enough at you to walk away." Doesn't negate all the care and concern both of them have shown for Bobby over the last three seasons.
And I'm sure it stung. But Bobby's no fool, and he knew exactly where the words were coming from, and as soon as Dean even *tries* to say sorry it will all be forgiven. Bet me?
I hope so. I mean, I'm sure we'll see them working together again. I just expect we'll see them doing so without any recognition of the emotional fallout from tonight. Show has a tendency to jump over the smaller moments.
Told you. Now all we need is a CSI lab and Archie or Danny to enhance the picture--or Adam. AJ is a crossover, isn't he?
Slightly different view. It's 10 down in the far right column.
One thing that jumped out at me in this episode was that given the emphasis on family as a blind spot for the boys, there was a lot of talk being slung around about people NOT being family.
All hurtful, yes, and very much not true, but still... Just one of those things that makes me go hmmm.
Glorious episode.
Sammy, Sam, Sam, Sam. I don't know who's going to work out the thing that saves the world, but Sam will save the emotional throughline. I don't believe he will say yes. He is just self-righteous enough, and god-damnit, he believes in his big brother.
This right here was everything to me. I hope the season continues to pay this off.
Normally I'd be singing the praises of the boys acting but dang it JP had a really awkward scene that took me right out of the show. It was when he yelled at Bobby for letting Adam get away. He only had a couple lines but both were delivered with a really manufactured feeling of intensity that came through on screen. I wish they'd done additional takes or edited it tighter to lose the last line. It made me cringe a bit. It is only worth noting because he was utterly amazing in the rest of the episode, not least of all when Dean told him he'd lost faith in him.
My favorite line: I just didn't want to let you down.
2nd: I mean hell, if you're grown up enough to find faith in me, the least I can do is return the favor.
Mo Ryan's review is up and I thought she had some interesting ideas about Dean and his martyr complex.