Supernatural 3: Family don't end with blood
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I will not fall down the TNT Supernatural marathon rabbithole because I am working at home today.
I will not fall down the TNT Supernatural marathon rabbithole because I am working at home today.
I will not fall down the TNT Supernatural marathon rabbithole because I am working at home today.
I will not fall down the TNT Supernatural marathon rabbithole because I am working at home today.
Stay strong.
They will always be there for you.
Might as well jump, Vortex.
Wow, in my head, I had watched the S11 finale, but it turns out I hadn't. I thought we would be seeing how God ends up not dying in the premier. Imagine my surprise! Interesting to see how the return of Mary will play out.
Aw, so many feels about the season premier! First being, wow, they look so good. And Jared wet! Gasp.
I like that they're focusing on Mary's experience of being back, from her POV, more than Dean's experience of her being back. I didn't want her to be only a vehicle for Dean!pain.
Still a little apprehensive about the new actor playing Lucifer, but who knows? Could be fun!
I'm looking forward to Ep. 2--It's been a long time since I actually anticipated the next episode of SPN. I thought all the characters were really on point. I enjoyed that ep more than any in recent memory.
I really enjoyed it -- well, not the torturing of Sam so much, though I did think it was unexpected that his ruse to get out didn't actually work.
I LOVED the scene where Mary was looking into the back seat of the car, clearly reminiscing about sexytimes, and Dean suddenly realized why she had that look on her face and stood up... nicely played, both!
That scene, and Mary's "reunion" with Baby, played well. But I had some problems with it from the standpoint that Mary had probably just brought groceries home in that car the night before, in her reality. She wouldn't have been so surprised and happy to see the vehicle she regarded as the family's transportation, because I doubt she's emotionally processed the 33-year gap.
That said, the "back seat" scene was beautifully played, by both of them.
Yes, definitely. I'd thougth that earlier when, in her reality, her husband was still living last night -- the discussion with Dean, or her reaction to the news, I guess, seemed written more as if she had the feeling of the time gone by.
Am I the only person who finds the casting of Rick Springfield problematic for a show that's been dinged so much on its portrayals of women?