Well, that got dark. Jack making shadow puppets was delightful, though. And Mary and Bobby had a good talk, I hope that settles her mind some.
This show is hard on prophets. I'm afraid for alternate Kevin.
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Well, that got dark. Jack making shadow puppets was delightful, though. And Mary and Bobby had a good talk, I hope that settles her mind some.
This show is hard on prophets. I'm afraid for alternate Kevin.
Also, meant to say, the Sister Jo version of angel embracing having fallen is pretty interesting, aside from the weird romancey thing with Lucifer.
Really interesting interview with Misha, with lots of pictures: [link]
That's is interesting. Someone should definitely get him and Nick Offerman together.
Really enjoyed this most recent ep. Had an early season vibe to me.
Scoobynatural was fun but not brilliant.
The plot was sort of alarmingly thin, but I think I didn't mind much because that's part of the usual Scooby thing? And it was so well done, and loving.
Yeah, my only real complaint was Daphne seemed off. Not that she had much depth of character ever, probably, but she just didn't seem quite right and the rest of the characters did. The animation was terrific!
I guess I was hoping for something as great as that one episode with the girls' school putting on the fanfic play - I don't know why my expectations got so high. I didn't even realize it until I was disappointed.
I did like that it was a real estate scam, and I always like when the boys have empathy for the ghost. And Dean getting in on the sandwich action was perfect.
Hee, Dean continuing to say "Jinkies" is pretty cute
I only half-ass watched tonight's Supernatural (13.22, "Exodus"), because I was working. I'll watch it for real, later, when dh is done watching the sports. What was up with AU Castiel's accent and facial tics?
I posit the theory that they made him so objectionable on the surface, so that the fandom wouldn't be clamoring for two Castiels.
(Either that, or Misha did a whole bunch of drugs -- with the director.)
Does anyone know? Has anyone seen/read anything about it?
Also, why did they have to make Mary want to stay in AU (until Sam and Dean presented an alternative)? I don't know if that was supposed to make her more heroic, but it just seemed to me like she was doubling down on her escape-leanings. I'm glad she didn't stay, but it still displeased me for the moment.