I just got around to reading this piece by Misha in the NY Times: [link]
It's sort of amazing (and sad and scary) that he actually lived Sam and Dean's childhood.
Jenny ,'Bring On The Night'
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I just got around to reading this piece by Misha in the NY Times: [link]
It's sort of amazing (and sad and scary) that he actually lived Sam and Dean's childhood.
So ... Sam is getting flashes of Chuck's internal monologue through his dreams? And Chuck is apparently going to be this season's big bad?
I loved the featured song (I think Jensen and Steve Carlson's album is really good, in an old school bluesy rock way), but I felt like the episode itself was clunky. And the direction seemed ... weird. Like, lots of closeups, and other choices that aren't usual. (And I know Jensen directed, so ...) A cynical part of me feels like they're sort of trying to show the world in general what else they might be right for, in terms of roles.
I wanted to love this season so much. So far, I really don't.
Is that what was happening?
Really did not care for this episode at all. The MOTW story was somewhere between meh and terrible and the Chuck storyline I could barely watch. What a disservice to Becky
Only a little ways into the latest episode, but Castiel's alias is awfully cute
I think my SPN meter needs recalibration. The Chris Kane episode made me cringe a little. For one, we all know Dean loves music, but he was never supposed to have a good singing voice. Also, even though good people wrote it (Kripke, for one), it felt completely unbalanced and pretty forced in terms of revisiting history.
It also seemed like a commercial for JA's new career as a rock star, which is horribly cynical, but felt true.
It's also possible I should not be watching show while high.
Amy: Nope. Yup. Yup, nope. Enh, yup. Big yup, also yup, and yup.
In conclusion, up to you, man.
Couldn'ta said it better.
Nobody has an opinion about the dancing? I thought it was a bright spot (ironic maybe, due to the black and white) but it really didn't seem to fit into the episode.
I was just thinking about coming to post that. I would give a limb to see ita's reaction to it.
And yeah, it was sort of delightful, but also ... what the fuck? No idea why that happened.
I've stopped expecting sense-making. The whole season is Dabb's farcical take on canon. Leave 'em laughing. Ha ha.
Still, the pretty--I can't quit the pretty.
I have to admit that I think I mostly watch now to form a framework for the fanfic. And because of the pretty, as you say. Unfortunately, the show itself no longer occupies a large part of my imagination.