I took a look at the lyrics and I can't see them playing some of it, but some could fit. We will see. I'd be happy to hear a bit of it on a jukebox in the background.
Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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Should upcoming episode names be white fonted?
I believe the answer is yes. It's not something that aired.
This Show especially likes to be clever titling things. I hide my eyes to make sure I don't see the titles on my tv until I've seen the ep itself. I've been way burned knowing exactly what eps are going to be by titles.
And now I've seen Dean torture Alistair. I liked this actor, he did the demon really well, wasn't so thrilled with the one from the death is kidnapped episode.
Pamela dies, well I knew that since she was in heaven. Oh and Uriel is an evil angel, killing others to rise Lucifer just great. I was disappointed. Not in the story line I think that's interesting but with the fact that a character who turns bad and gets killed is black. Not that many people live long healthy lives in the Supernatural universe but still.
The biggest thing is-- Sam is DRINKING Ruby's blood!!! That is not good and Dean is going to be PISSED. I'm not sure how Sam can even justify that to himself. Okay Dean died, sacrificed himself for Sam and he has to deal with that. But there's Bobby. He could have turned to Bobby and Ruby. I know he's got issues, he's got demon blood and he's been picked to lead the bad guys but drinking demon blood doesn't really put him in the good guy cateogry.
Of course angels wanting torture doesn't seem in the good guy category either, but as we saw Uriel wasn't really a good angel.
Poor Dean, getting tortured some more.
Oh, Thursday's Child has one bit of offscreen RPF that's absolutely hysterical and slides in under my radar somehow. I can't really explain without giving that bit away. But it's in line with something I've been thinking for a couple weeks.
First, what an amazing story, thanks for linking, ita!
Are you referring to the owner of the beach house? All asides to that person and the other things and people surrounding them were side-splitting.
And now I've seen Dean torture Alistair. I liked this actor, he did the demon really well
I'm never able to get past the voice he uses for the character. It throws me out of the scene every time.
I thought it was clever, using the Brando voice to denote Alastair. Rolston used it to good, creepy advantage, and then Heyerdahl ramped it up. I like having some sort of this-world link between meatsuits--a behavior, a gesture. It just pleased me that this time it was a speech pattern. Pileggi and JDM used the same sort of physicality for Azazel, though that was almost certainly actor choice, by two rather large, physically imposing men. Lehne played him differently. JP did cop, though, to watching the Meg episodes in prep for BUaBS.
I posted this in Bitches and Natter as well, but I think there are a few people I've emailed things to that I only see here.
My gmail account got hacked last night, so sorry to all of those who got random emails
2 more sneaks - there is also a link to the first one. . . but as I said before - possibly more spoilery than most buffistas are comfortable with.
Now I'm finished with the season. And I have to wait until it comes out on DVD or try to catch reruns for Season 5. I went to iTunes to see how much it would cost to watch them there, but it's about the same price as pre ordering the dvds and I'm not going to pay for them twice like that.
Heyerdahl, I think, was creepier between the two main actors who have played Alastair. I liked that he was using the same mannerisms that Rolston used, it reinforces the idea of a single personality no matter what body.
I have to watch blonde Lilith again to see what I think of her, she wasn't doing the creepy little girl thing. But she was scary.
And Ruby was lying and manipulating Sam. I should feel bad for Sam, I think, instead I just want to shake him. Although I'm not sure where he got the Dean came back weak thing, was there something in particular Dean was doing or was it just Ruby and the demon blood feeding on fears and doubts? I was never quite sure where the "it has to be me!" came from. Except that he's got the demon blood and thinking that's why he had to finish it.
I am looking forward to the aftermath of all this. The messy issues it's going to bring up between them.
That's one problem with watching an entire season in 1 fell swoop some of the subtleties get missed.
Dean trying to work with the angels is interesting, I didn't think he'd do well obeying them.
Dean was drinking heavily, and was withdrawn and not as quick as before because he was dreaming of hell, and repressing the memories when he was awake. Sam was also being hypercritical of Dean to mask the guilt of his own compromised behavior with Ruby.
Just a mess, both of them.