A little over-the-top sarcastic (and bitter! don't forget bitter)
You have not (yet!) been subjected to my rant-with-hand-gestures about the very last two episodes of Penny Dreadful. I get the bitter.
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A little over-the-top sarcastic (and bitter! don't forget bitter)
You have not (yet!) been subjected to my rant-with-hand-gestures about the very last two episodes of Penny Dreadful. I get the bitter.
From The NewsWheel (a car site), an interesting fact about Baby:
Before Supernatural premiered in 2005, a 1967 Impala was priced at around $500. However, since it's become an iconic demon-hunting ride, its value has gone through the roof. In fact, when the show returned for its 2016 season, "1967 Chevrolet Impala" became the most searched vehicle on ClassicCars.com with more than 50,000 searches in the month of October.
According to ClassicCars.com, a fully-restored black 1967 Chevrolet Impala is now worth anywhere between $20,000 to $50,000. Compare that to a brand new 2018 Chevrolet Impala with an MSRP of $27,895.
Not surprising. I imagine production bus up a fair few that have been up for sale. Plus fandom be crazy. No judgement, though.
I mean, it's a good car if someone actually has the mechanical skill to keep it running.
We used to have a 1972 Impala. It was white, though. Great car. We fit about 15 kids in it one time just to see if we could. HUGE backseat.
I saw the guy who plays Arthur Ketch on a Hallmark Christmas romance movie. Couldn't place him: just recalled that he played a guy in a suit. . . The actor is from Saskatchewan. This shouldn't have surprised me.
Man, I should have bought one back in '07 or so!
The backdoor Wayward Sisters pilot is tonight, inside the return of Supernatural, and it is women kicking ass and taking names. I love it. And I really wish ita could have seen this.
Yeah. I wonder how ita would have liked it.
Wow, I really enjoyed that pilot more than I expected to. I'm really excited for this show and it hasn't even been ordered to series.
I think they used just the right touch with callbacks. Aside from the "hunting trip" one at the top, I really liked Jody telling Claire, "You don't have to do this alone," rather than Claire echoing Dean's line from SPN s1.
What did everyone think?
Is that really a pilot!!!
I would love that.