My top five eps are coming! I need to consider carefully. This is a commitment, lady.
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Frankly, I'm disappointed at you people who won't step up and match my pain at top 5 episodes. That hurt, and I did it all for you.
Already done back when you were still compiling spreadsheets. Yes to more lists.
Perkins, ehab, really? "Dean properly fucked..." and you stopped reading there? Who do you think I am? I mean, other than a D/C shipper, I guess.
Just paused long enough for my brain to go someplace unintended. And I've lurked long enough that it didn't seem outside the realm of ita's wish list.
My favorite episodes have a lot of humor so off the top of my head the top five are
"What is and What Should Never Be" I love Dean's joy at mowing the lawn and Sam's reaction when Dean calls him, "Bitch".
"Mystery Spot" for the practical jokes and Sam's increasingly exasperated methods of showing Dean that he is living the same day over.
"Bad Day at Black Rock" there's so much. "I lost my shoe."
"The Monster at the End of This Book" also a very full episode. Probably the laundromat scene is my favorite.
"The Real Ghostbusters" I love everything about this one.
No "Tall Tales"? We were dying laughing at that one.
I narrowed my list down from nine episodes but Tall Tales was never on it. I think the alien abduction ruined it for me, not my kind of humor... but I did laugh when Dean gave Loki props for the slow dancing. The bottom four were "Hollywood Babylon", "Hell House", "Simon Said", and "It's a Terrible Life".
Oooh--funniest episodes. Hmm. I can do 10 of that, I think. In no particular order, except maybe #1 is #1.
- Changing Channels: There's just no question. Freaking brilliant meta.
- Tall Tales: Hey, Gabe was the man before he was even Gabe.
- Hollywood Babylon: "Dean, you know when I ask how it’s going here I’m talking about the case, right? We don’t really work here." I love Dean.
- Folsom Prison Blues: I can't get over Dean in prison. He's just so good. And Sam has epic bitchface. Christ, that reminds me of a hilarious fic about what Dean has to do to keep Sam from getting beaten up, but I don't seem to have bookmarked it, dammit.
- Bad Day At Black Rock: For the same reason it made my favourites of the season. Shoe! Batman! Sam on fire!
- Monster Movie: "The Dude will not abide."
- Yellow Fever: Yes, problematic, but scared!Dean is ♥. God, JA.
- The Monster At The End Of The Book: "Don't they know we're brothers?"
- The Real Ghostbusters: "Like a monkey on the sun it was too hot to live."
- My Bloody Valentine: Squeaks through, because it was also heartwrenching and disgusting, but "Release the kraken." Comedy gold.
Mystery Spot has a great speech that Laga references, but it's just too harrowing an ep for me to rank funniest. And of course, my votes for funniest quotes may not even be from those eps.
I forgot "My Bloody Valentine". Great Cas moments. The way he's still talking after teleporting into the morgue. And "That's how they say hello." "I don't like it." "Noone likes it."
And I thought the guy who played Cupid did a great job. I really felt for him when he realized they were accusing him of murder.
My top five episodes of S1.
The pilot: It's all there! (Including awkward info dumping!) The origin story, the wrestling match in the apartment, Sam's bitchface, Dean's flirting, Dean's smart mouthing, the boys working as a team for the first time, and finally Dean going back to ask Sam one more time if law school if what he really wants (which = my handwavium for why Dean drove away and yet was able to burst into the blazing apartment ten minutes later). LOVE.
Faith: Sam is NOT going to let Dean die. Wan!Dean in a hoodie! Big questions, human motives.
Home: Missouri MF Moseley, for one. Also, Sam's dreams, Dean's phone call to John, Mary!, and that last shot of John.
Asylum: A lot of excellent brotherly ribbing and banter, but beneath it a lot of excellent conflict, as well as a scary-ass sanitarium and possessed!Sam for the first time, blasting the shit of Dean. Who *forgives* him, as usual. BOYS.
Dead Man's Blood: As a complete episode, this stands up for me over Devil's Trap, where it's really only the last few scenes that I adore. This has vampires! ("Vampires. Gets funnier every time I hear it.") And the family working together, with the beautifully balanced moments of screaming matches and angst with some heart to heart discussion.
Perkins, ehab, really? "Dean properly fucked..." and you stopped reading there?
Oh yeah, it took me a moment to format the thought. Then I could go on with the rest of the sentence.
The apparent impending demise of the Impala made me realise that I fetishise the symbols of the boy's life and togetherness over the actual other people in their life, because I was willing to trade Cas for the Impala, if push came to shove.
I laughed pretty hard at that post on LJ, knowing how much you love Castiel, when three or four minutes into your instant messaging when it looked like we would lose the impala, it was "TAKE CAS".
•I emphatically do not want Lisa and Ben to die.
Definitely this. It's not their fault they got messed up with the wrong guy and if show isn't going to use them, then give them a nice little path, but don't kill them. This is my srs face.
1. Sam comes back as Sam and interacts with Dean.
I'm ready for Lucifer to be gone. I don't need to see the victory. If Street light Sam isn't our Sam, then I want there to be another reason. Someone here mentioned that he could be Michael and while I think that is definitely an interesting option, I'm really done with angels except for Castiel due to his relationship with Dean. So I want him to reappear in spite of the fact that he's an angel. Maybe hide it from Heaven.
Hunting forever and then moving in together into Bobby's house after he dies peacefully in his sleep of old age!
Sure. Or houses next door to one another, with hunting trips interspersed with training up the next generation of hunters.
Just to be clear, I don't think it's ill-informed! I just don't do it?
Oh, I was more giving myself an out in case one of my wishes had already been covered in an unwatched (by me) episode.
I just finished watching "Wishful Thinking". It has some funny bits, with Sam and Dean as teddy bear doctors and the nihilist bear.