Here I am again. Again I'm late. I'm really sucking butt lately.
This episode was good, but I'm not gonna say it was one of my favorites. It honestly seemed really short. Like when it ended I was like "......wait...what?"
With any TV show, when people who were saved in previous epsiodes die, it upsets me. The fact that Sarah was killed really bothered me not just on a level of "oh, why did she have to die?" more like "she really didn't have do die."
In my mind she was always the one that got away. She was the one that Sam might eventually end up with. But not only did they give her a husband and daughter, but they freaking killed her off. Can't they let anyone live? Like first Meg and now her? On some level I guess the writers needed a way to push Sam over the edge but seriously, that upset me.
Speaking of Meg, why in holy freaking donkey hell haven't they mentioned the fact that she's dead like at all? I was sure that maybe Crowley would have mentioned it to Cas last episode to get in his head but nope. And that's just disrespectful honestly. I mean the chick was the longest living character besides the boys-and technically the longest living character period because they've died many times- and she doesn't even get a second mention. Cas still doesn't even know and if they don't tell him in the season finale, there is no measure to how angry and unsatisfied I will be.
Bringing Abbadon back was a bad idea, I knew it from the friggin preview that that was a bad idea. It was a terrible idea. Someone as high class and scary as balls like Abbadon should not be brought back no matter how much you think you've got it under control. You'd think after 8 years these boys would learn. One thing I did love was how horrified Abbadon was when she found out that Crowley, "the salesmen" was now King of Hell. It was honestly priceless.
Everyone was wondering how Dean could be such a douche to Cas. I know it's hard to see because Cas is adorable and yeah he's sorry. But Cas has done so much shady crap and most of the time he's done it he wasn't under the influence of demon blood or possessed. He does however get a pass for being controlled by Naomi. But fans need to stop dismissing Dean's general pissed-offness for being petty or this being some little "lover's tiff because Cas ignoring him hurt his feelings"(I hate it when people say that). The whole point is, Dean has enough to worry about with closing the gates of hell, taking care of Sam, and taking care of Kevin. He doesn't need to have to worry over whether or not he can trust Cas. And most of the time it's hard to tell anymore who Cas is fighting for even if he wants to do the right thing.
So my new prediction is that by the end of the season, Sam will be stuck in hell(again), Castiel will be stuck in heaven, and Dean will be alone on earth (maybe with Garth if they bring him back) just like Sam was at the end of last season, because the writer love parallels *cough* "Goodbye Stranger"*cough*.
Alrighty! Again if I've forgotten something feel free to comment on it. I'll try to get a post in as soon as I can after the finale tonight but my computer is being a doop. I don't know if I'll be able to handle the recap. I've never actually seen them live. So leave your comments and tell me what you're excited about what you don't like and what you do about the and this episode and I'll get back with y'all after the finale. Adios!
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
8.21 " The Great Escapist"
Sorry this is uuuuuubbber late. I had so much to do. Okay so I thought this episode was pretty good.
So as it turns out, Kevin did get taken by Crowley. Or at least I think he did. I'm still a bit fuzzy on that. I could tell from the start that it wasn't the real Dean and Sam when they came in, it just didn't make sense. Sam looked too healthy, he was saying too many strange Dean-like quips, and they were both too happy. I thought maybe they were Leviathan or demons. But then that rose the question as to why they weren't affected by the holy water. Well, if anyone's wondering, I'm pretty sure Crowley replaced it with regular water.
The scene where Sam and Dean find Kevin's message was pretty deep. It was actually cool to see that the boys have such an emotional connection to Kevin, rather than just an obligation to keep him alive for the sake of their mission. And something that Dean said makes me wonder: why didn't they take Kevin to the batcave.
I like the fact that they went more into Cas's story line in previous centuries, saying that he never completely did what he was told. It makes me wonder if this was the first time he has fully commited himself to helping humans, or a select few. Judging from the way he behaved in the beginning of season 4, I think it may be the first time he has befriended humans at least. But it is possible that this could have happened previously and angels like Naomi made him forget. Speaking of Naomi, the way she finally caught Castiel was just cruel, and it brings us right back to the "angels are dicks" scenario. In a way, angels are worse than demons in this show. At least the demons have a reason to be douchebags; they've been burnin in hell for half an eternity. Angels have no excuse.
I'm gettin really excited about the new weapon choices this season. First Dean's cool machete thing in Purgatory, then the devil's trap carved into the bullet, then the angel blade melted into bullets. It makes me wonder why they havn't come up with these things sooner. Remember the days when angel blades only belonged to angels? Now every rancher and his duck has one of those puppies. Are angels really that easy to kill?
Metatron was kind of a dumbass I'm not gonna lie. He was just sitting around for ceeenttturrieesss reading friggin Jane Eyre and he didn't even bother to look and check the current events. Sam and Dean had a right to be pissed. He missed the freaking apocolypse. I mean that's really effed up.
That's all I got for this week. I probably had more but I can't remember. See ya in a bit.
So as it turns out, Kevin did get taken by Crowley. Or at least I think he did. I'm still a bit fuzzy on that. I could tell from the start that it wasn't the real Dean and Sam when they came in, it just didn't make sense. Sam looked too healthy, he was saying too many strange Dean-like quips, and they were both too happy. I thought maybe they were Leviathan or demons. But then that rose the question as to why they weren't affected by the holy water. Well, if anyone's wondering, I'm pretty sure Crowley replaced it with regular water.
The scene where Sam and Dean find Kevin's message was pretty deep. It was actually cool to see that the boys have such an emotional connection to Kevin, rather than just an obligation to keep him alive for the sake of their mission. And something that Dean said makes me wonder: why didn't they take Kevin to the batcave.
I like the fact that they went more into Cas's story line in previous centuries, saying that he never completely did what he was told. It makes me wonder if this was the first time he has fully commited himself to helping humans, or a select few. Judging from the way he behaved in the beginning of season 4, I think it may be the first time he has befriended humans at least. But it is possible that this could have happened previously and angels like Naomi made him forget. Speaking of Naomi, the way she finally caught Castiel was just cruel, and it brings us right back to the "angels are dicks" scenario. In a way, angels are worse than demons in this show. At least the demons have a reason to be douchebags; they've been burnin in hell for half an eternity. Angels have no excuse.
I'm gettin really excited about the new weapon choices this season. First Dean's cool machete thing in Purgatory, then the devil's trap carved into the bullet, then the angel blade melted into bullets. It makes me wonder why they havn't come up with these things sooner. Remember the days when angel blades only belonged to angels? Now every rancher and his duck has one of those puppies. Are angels really that easy to kill?
Metatron was kind of a dumbass I'm not gonna lie. He was just sitting around for ceeenttturrieesss reading friggin Jane Eyre and he didn't even bother to look and check the current events. Sam and Dean had a right to be pissed. He missed the freaking apocolypse. I mean that's really effed up.
That's all I got for this week. I probably had more but I can't remember. See ya in a bit.
Thursday, May 2, 2013
Happy Birthday, Sam Winchester!
30 years ago today, Sam Winchester was fictitiously born. Since then he has stolen our hearts with his compassion for saving people, his spontaneous sass, and his puppy eyes, his ability to create an amazing sturgeon face, and he has, just as his brother, been a slight obsession of many fans. We've watched him grow from a mop-headed youngster with hope in his eyes to an equally mop-headed monster truck of a man who has the same hopes but an added air of wisdom. Sure, Sam's life may be cursed with tragedy. Sure he has made some mistakes in places down the long road he and Dean travel together, mistakes that have even made others think of him as the lesser character. But those countless fans who stayed behind him will be there until the very end. Because Sam Winchester, real or not, is someone worth believing in. So Happy Birthday, Sam Winchester!!!
Sunday, April 28, 2013
8.20 "Pac-Man Fever"
I thought this was a pretty good episode.
I was very excited to see Charlie return. It was cool to see the way her relationship with the boys has grown. So far it doesn't seem like the writers are too keen on killing her off. I'm glad they gave her more back story in this episode; I think it means that they're gonna put her in more episodes.
Sam's health is really taking a hard left. I'm actually starting to think that he'll die again by the time this season is over. I know that there is going to be some kind of extreme change. I really am wondering how the finale will be if next week he has already fainted.
There isn't much to say about this episode in corolation with the story line. By that I mean the main goal of the season wasn't really the plot of this episode, but they kept the continuity so that it was still mentioned. I think it's good that the writers can put episodes in the season that still carry on the story without actually putting anymore weight on the rising action. It would be overwhelming if they only made episodes that continued the heaviness and drama of another emotionally heavy episode. I really enjoyed all of the comedic beats in this episode. The montage sequence was a nice touch. I actually forgot about the Carver Edlund books. If I were the boys I would have beat the holy hell out of Chuck for those but of course, Chuck has disappeared on mysterious terms. One thing that kind of bothered me: It seemed as though Charlie was only thanking Dean for saving the world when while Dean helped, Sam is the one who sacrificed his life and his soul.
Being someone who has recently been playing a lot of the zombie version of COD, I saw that the scene with Dean and Charlie was reminiscent of that game or some other army game that has zombies in it. Those games are addicting but they totally give me the skeeves. Giving my female opinion real quick: Dean in a uniform was not acid to the eyes. Anywhoo, the enigma that is Charlie Bradbury is slowly starting to unravel itself. I kind of want to see more back story in the episodes to come. Maybe she could be their resident hacker-that would be pretty awesome actually.
This is unrelated but I'm getting tired of all of the ratbutt excuses for why Garth isn't on screen. Why don't they just bring him on? Garth is friggin awesome!
Something else that bothers me is the fact that Sam never has a special bond with a guest star or recurring character. I feel like I've said this before. Every time there is a character that the boys befriend, they always bond more with Dean: Charlie, Krissy, Cas, Garth. I think one exception is Jody Mills who they seriously need to bring back. I actually want to see more Sam and Cas bonding as well because Cas has frequently called Sam his friend and I want to see more of their dynamic. And I'm not gonna lie, it would be cool if there was a scene where Dean walked in on Sam and Krissy rockin' out to Taylor Swift like this:
So that was my piece. I think I had more to say but I'm so scatter brained that I forgot. Oh, this season Dean has been huggin like it's his job. And this was the first hug that he and Sam have shared that wasn't directly related to one of their deaths or suspicions of the other being dead, what a monumental moment*sniff*. I'm quite thrilled for the next episodes, I wanna see what has happened to Sam, I wanna see what Kevin Tran's stupid self has done. OH! Most of all: Cas is back and I reeeeeeaaaaalllyy want to see if the boys will tell him about Meg and if he will react with the fit of rage that I am hoping for. Alrighty then, G'bye!
I was very excited to see Charlie return. It was cool to see the way her relationship with the boys has grown. So far it doesn't seem like the writers are too keen on killing her off. I'm glad they gave her more back story in this episode; I think it means that they're gonna put her in more episodes.
Sam's health is really taking a hard left. I'm actually starting to think that he'll die again by the time this season is over. I know that there is going to be some kind of extreme change. I really am wondering how the finale will be if next week he has already fainted.
There isn't much to say about this episode in corolation with the story line. By that I mean the main goal of the season wasn't really the plot of this episode, but they kept the continuity so that it was still mentioned. I think it's good that the writers can put episodes in the season that still carry on the story without actually putting anymore weight on the rising action. It would be overwhelming if they only made episodes that continued the heaviness and drama of another emotionally heavy episode. I really enjoyed all of the comedic beats in this episode. The montage sequence was a nice touch. I actually forgot about the Carver Edlund books. If I were the boys I would have beat the holy hell out of Chuck for those but of course, Chuck has disappeared on mysterious terms. One thing that kind of bothered me: It seemed as though Charlie was only thanking Dean for saving the world when while Dean helped, Sam is the one who sacrificed his life and his soul.
Being someone who has recently been playing a lot of the zombie version of COD, I saw that the scene with Dean and Charlie was reminiscent of that game or some other army game that has zombies in it. Those games are addicting but they totally give me the skeeves. Giving my female opinion real quick: Dean in a uniform was not acid to the eyes. Anywhoo, the enigma that is Charlie Bradbury is slowly starting to unravel itself. I kind of want to see more back story in the episodes to come. Maybe she could be their resident hacker-that would be pretty awesome actually.
This is unrelated but I'm getting tired of all of the ratbutt excuses for why Garth isn't on screen. Why don't they just bring him on? Garth is friggin awesome!
Something else that bothers me is the fact that Sam never has a special bond with a guest star or recurring character. I feel like I've said this before. Every time there is a character that the boys befriend, they always bond more with Dean: Charlie, Krissy, Cas, Garth. I think one exception is Jody Mills who they seriously need to bring back. I actually want to see more Sam and Cas bonding as well because Cas has frequently called Sam his friend and I want to see more of their dynamic. And I'm not gonna lie, it would be cool if there was a scene where Dean walked in on Sam and Krissy rockin' out to Taylor Swift like this:
So that was my piece. I think I had more to say but I'm so scatter brained that I forgot. Oh, this season Dean has been huggin like it's his job. And this was the first hug that he and Sam have shared that wasn't directly related to one of their deaths or suspicions of the other being dead, what a monumental moment*sniff*. I'm quite thrilled for the next episodes, I wanna see what has happened to Sam, I wanna see what Kevin Tran's stupid self has done. OH! Most of all: Cas is back and I reeeeeeaaaaalllyy want to see if the boys will tell him about Meg and if he will react with the fit of rage that I am hoping for. Alrighty then, G'bye!
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
8.19 "Taxi Driver"
Wow. What an amazing episode. Despite all of the sad and distressing things that happened, it was very well done.
Firstly I want to talk about my theory being shot to hell that Naomi wasn't an angel because they finally decided to add wing flutters to her departure. Naomi is a really complex character. I have absolutely no clue where her arc is going so I'm excited to see how that plays out and if she will die in the season finale. The fact that she saved Bobby's soul is really convenient, but I could tell that it was barely a blip on her radar. She was obviously trying to piss off Crowley, she had no good intentions.
Bobby being in hell actually pretty sad, especially knowing that his hell was watching the boys become demons over and over. I was almost confused as to how hell looked because I distinctly remember it not looking that way when Dean was under, but I realized that as of some time in season six it's been under new management. It was interesting to think about what all of those people did to get into hell, my guess is that most of them made deals. Though I was glad to have Bobby back even for a little while, they could have taken the story someplace different and we never would have known. We didn't see Bobby go to hell so the writers could have just as easily placed him in heaven. There were others that we actually knew went to hell like Adam or Bela. Adam would have been the most logical choice but that might have been difficult as well because he isn't just in hell, he's in Lucifers cage.
Even though I was sad to see him go(because he was honestly my favorite addition this season), I really liked the way they sent Benny off. They left it open for whenever he wanted to come back and I really didn't want him to have a one season story arc. I was always afraid that he would fall off the rails and Dean would have to kill him. But in a way I guess that is what happened: It was unspoken but when Benny said he didn't belong, I saw guilt like maybe he did kill someone. The scene between Benny and Dean really stole the episode for me. Jensen and Ty did a really good job portraying brothers in arms that are about to part ways. Benny really was an amazing friend to Dean. I hate the fact that Sam finally stopped being a douche to him at the very end. And I will admit that Bobby was making me a little impatient when Sam had to explain to him that Benny was a friend. Like do you realize he's helping you save your soul from an eternity of damnation and all you can cough up is bitter resentment? That was just one thing that irked me and maybe it was supposed to.
I was lovin the brotherly..ness(?) at the end. It's a large contrast to the conflict that they were having at the beginning. I am reeeeeaaally excited to see what happens to Sam at the end of the trials. If he dies (again) I won't even be surprised I tell ya hwhat.
I am also quite looking forward to the next episode because freakin Charlie Bradbury is back and Dean is in uniform lookin straight up BA. They're acting out a videogame, Charlie's back, Dean is in a soldier getup, and Sam...is knocked out in a hospital bed...again. Hopefully he's gonna get up and have his time to shine too.
That's it let me know what you thought of "Taxi Driver" and if you have the same opinion or different opinions on anything and comment you know...in the comment section I suppose. I never know how to end these things. It's like the conclusion to an essay at school. Okay, I'm just gonna stop typing.
Firstly I want to talk about my theory being shot to hell that Naomi wasn't an angel because they finally decided to add wing flutters to her departure. Naomi is a really complex character. I have absolutely no clue where her arc is going so I'm excited to see how that plays out and if she will die in the season finale. The fact that she saved Bobby's soul is really convenient, but I could tell that it was barely a blip on her radar. She was obviously trying to piss off Crowley, she had no good intentions.
Bobby being in hell actually pretty sad, especially knowing that his hell was watching the boys become demons over and over. I was almost confused as to how hell looked because I distinctly remember it not looking that way when Dean was under, but I realized that as of some time in season six it's been under new management. It was interesting to think about what all of those people did to get into hell, my guess is that most of them made deals. Though I was glad to have Bobby back even for a little while, they could have taken the story someplace different and we never would have known. We didn't see Bobby go to hell so the writers could have just as easily placed him in heaven. There were others that we actually knew went to hell like Adam or Bela. Adam would have been the most logical choice but that might have been difficult as well because he isn't just in hell, he's in Lucifers cage.
Even though I was sad to see him go(because he was honestly my favorite addition this season), I really liked the way they sent Benny off. They left it open for whenever he wanted to come back and I really didn't want him to have a one season story arc. I was always afraid that he would fall off the rails and Dean would have to kill him. But in a way I guess that is what happened: It was unspoken but when Benny said he didn't belong, I saw guilt like maybe he did kill someone. The scene between Benny and Dean really stole the episode for me. Jensen and Ty did a really good job portraying brothers in arms that are about to part ways. Benny really was an amazing friend to Dean. I hate the fact that Sam finally stopped being a douche to him at the very end. And I will admit that Bobby was making me a little impatient when Sam had to explain to him that Benny was a friend. Like do you realize he's helping you save your soul from an eternity of damnation and all you can cough up is bitter resentment? That was just one thing that irked me and maybe it was supposed to.
I was lovin the brotherly..ness(?) at the end. It's a large contrast to the conflict that they were having at the beginning. I am reeeeeaaally excited to see what happens to Sam at the end of the trials. If he dies (again) I won't even be surprised I tell ya hwhat.
I am also quite looking forward to the next episode because freakin Charlie Bradbury is back and Dean is in uniform lookin straight up BA. They're acting out a videogame, Charlie's back, Dean is in a soldier getup, and Sam...is knocked out in a hospital bed...again. Hopefully he's gonna get up and have his time to shine too.
That's it let me know what you thought of "Taxi Driver" and if you have the same opinion or different opinions on anything and comment you know...in the comment section I suppose. I never know how to end these things. It's like the conclusion to an essay at school. Okay, I'm just gonna stop typing.
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
8.18 "Freaks and Geeks"
I really dug this episode.
What I like about episodes like this one or "Ghostfacers", "Bitten", or even "Jus in Bello" is when the boys' lives are looked at from the perspective of outside characters. It makes them look like such cool cats.
I especially like the part where Dean basically took that kid Aidan to church when he thought he was bluffing. That was a personal favorite of mine.
I'm glad that Krissy came back into the story. It think they are going to start bringing her into the story line more and more. I like the way she challenges Dean but I think I'd also like to see her do more scenes with Sam. Sam never really gets to have a special bond with recurring characters, its mostly Dean. So I'd like to see maybe a teenager or a girl or maybe even a character that has already been there like Charlie or Garth bonding with Sam.
The idea of children becoming hunters in a X-Men type way( I know Krissy said that they werean't like the X-Men but come on) really had me straddling the fence on the issue. I mean, sure a lot of people hate John because of the way he raised the boys but like I said, it's not like he had a choice. We have to remember he was a human being who was stricken with grief and rage. The guy Victor before you found out he was a dick seemed to be going about it the same way John did except without the bloodlust clouding his vision. It almost seemed like a good idea other than the fact that they were kids and if it hadn't been for Victor they wouldn't have been thrust into that life. If we were in that kind of world, you have to wonder how you would handle the situation. I think I would keep a knowledge of the supernatural and the tools to deal with it but I wouldn't really get involved. But like I said, John didn't really have that much of a choice.
Victor was an all around doucheapalooza in the end. It was one of those times where I couldn't tell that it was going to end how it did, but I knew he played a part in the final battle on the opposing side. I actually didn't see it coming that he had had the kids' parents killed. That was a pretty good twist. I commend Krissy on her ability to just let him go even if he did end up offing himself. I can say that I probably wouldn't be able to just forget like that especially if he tricked me into killing innocent people. That's another thing, more experienced and competent hunters (like Sam and Dean) wouldn't have missed the fact that it was fairly obvious even as an audience member that the vamps they were killing had no clue what was going on. If you caught a vampire and told them that they killed your family, most likely they would gloat not say, "what are you saying". So I think in the end even though those kids had their fancy dart guns and what not, Sam and Dean were trained a little bit better because they have always had better instincts than that.
I'm uber excited about tomorrow's episode. It seems quite important. I saw a sneak peak and Bobby may either return or make some kind of guest appearance. Honestly when I heard that Sam had to save an innocent soul from hell, my first thought was Adam because he's still friggin there and it is pissing me off that they have made no move to save him. But then Bobby had to go and get himself thrown in hell because Crowley doesn't like him. Which reminds me of one last thing, Crowley needs to freakin die. Just sayin'.
So that's what I thought about the episode. Sorry this is so late. I wanna know what you guys thought so you can comment with your thoughts. Do you think it's a good idea to raise kids as hunters or even raise them with the knowledge of the supernatural (in the show, obviously not real life)?
What I like about episodes like this one or "Ghostfacers", "Bitten", or even "Jus in Bello" is when the boys' lives are looked at from the perspective of outside characters. It makes them look like such cool cats.
I especially like the part where Dean basically took that kid Aidan to church when he thought he was bluffing. That was a personal favorite of mine.
I'm glad that Krissy came back into the story. It think they are going to start bringing her into the story line more and more. I like the way she challenges Dean but I think I'd also like to see her do more scenes with Sam. Sam never really gets to have a special bond with recurring characters, its mostly Dean. So I'd like to see maybe a teenager or a girl or maybe even a character that has already been there like Charlie or Garth bonding with Sam.
The idea of children becoming hunters in a X-Men type way( I know Krissy said that they werean't like the X-Men but come on) really had me straddling the fence on the issue. I mean, sure a lot of people hate John because of the way he raised the boys but like I said, it's not like he had a choice. We have to remember he was a human being who was stricken with grief and rage. The guy Victor before you found out he was a dick seemed to be going about it the same way John did except without the bloodlust clouding his vision. It almost seemed like a good idea other than the fact that they were kids and if it hadn't been for Victor they wouldn't have been thrust into that life. If we were in that kind of world, you have to wonder how you would handle the situation. I think I would keep a knowledge of the supernatural and the tools to deal with it but I wouldn't really get involved. But like I said, John didn't really have that much of a choice.
Victor was an all around doucheapalooza in the end. It was one of those times where I couldn't tell that it was going to end how it did, but I knew he played a part in the final battle on the opposing side. I actually didn't see it coming that he had had the kids' parents killed. That was a pretty good twist. I commend Krissy on her ability to just let him go even if he did end up offing himself. I can say that I probably wouldn't be able to just forget like that especially if he tricked me into killing innocent people. That's another thing, more experienced and competent hunters (like Sam and Dean) wouldn't have missed the fact that it was fairly obvious even as an audience member that the vamps they were killing had no clue what was going on. If you caught a vampire and told them that they killed your family, most likely they would gloat not say, "what are you saying". So I think in the end even though those kids had their fancy dart guns and what not, Sam and Dean were trained a little bit better because they have always had better instincts than that.
I'm uber excited about tomorrow's episode. It seems quite important. I saw a sneak peak and Bobby may either return or make some kind of guest appearance. Honestly when I heard that Sam had to save an innocent soul from hell, my first thought was Adam because he's still friggin there and it is pissing me off that they have made no move to save him. But then Bobby had to go and get himself thrown in hell because Crowley doesn't like him. Which reminds me of one last thing, Crowley needs to freakin die. Just sayin'.
So that's what I thought about the episode. Sorry this is so late. I wanna know what you guys thought so you can comment with your thoughts. Do you think it's a good idea to raise kids as hunters or even raise them with the knowledge of the supernatural (in the show, obviously not real life)?
Sunday, March 24, 2013
8.17 "Goodbye Stranger"
This was a very good episode even if it made me feel like crap after watching it.
Okay let's start with the good stuff.
I was really excited about Meg coming back. I really wanted to see what the dynamic with Cas would be like in light of things that happened previously (ex: the pizza man and the back end of season 7). I really enjoyed their chemistry and I must admit the fangirl in me ships Megstiel.
I'm glad that Dean was finally starting to find out about Sam struggling with the trials. What Cas said about Sam's health makes me wonder what state he will be in by the season finale. I'm also anxious to see what the next trial will be since the end of the season is coming up in only a matter of weeks. Speaking of the trials, I have come up with a theory:
Kevin Tran may not survive this story line. I mean, I'm not saying it's a done deal, but I've been thinking that it's a road we have a slight chance of going down. When you think about it, the show is set to go on for two more seasons at least. The writers rarely keep an arch going for more than a season and if the boys close the gates of hell, we just lost some major antagonists. There has to be a reason that they are unable to complete this task and if Kevin dies, they won't be able to close the gates. I don't know it seems like a small possibility but a possibility none the less.
I enjoyed many of the comedic beats as well as the scene between Cas and Meg that sort of brings everything full circle. I had a feeling that Meg would not survive but it didn't make it any less tragic in my eyes. Sure, she killed Ellen and Jo, but I think she redeemed herself a little with helping the boys. I just love (dripping with sarcasm) the fact that people can talk about how they hate Meg because she is evil and they don't see how people love her just because she is witty when they talk about how Satan and Crowley are their favorite characters. That actually just blows my mind. The arch for Meg was very well written, the fact that she was starting to turn good a little bit and a lot of it was for Cas. I think it was like a yin yang thing when you think about it, like them meeting in the middle. The way she died kind of pissed me off. I mean she is the only women-scratch that-the only character at all to make it all eight seasons and all she gets from her death is a short pan away? Come on. But for any Meg lovers there is hope. I'm pretty sure that when demons die they go to Purgatory so there could be a slight chance of Cas saving her. Speaking of Cas, I'm excited to see what his reaction will be to her death whether it be anger or sadness. I will say that her death was an honorable one. She died for a cause and she didn't care that they were going to close the gates of hell as long as Crowley was killed. She also died protecting Castiel which was how Rachel Miner (the actress who plays Meg) wanted her to die.
I was so happy (fist bump to the sky happy) that Castiel broke Naomi's hold. It was a very close parallel to the season 5 finale with Sam/Lucifer. I think that was done to tie into the fact that Cas has know Dean and Sam for years and he has become like a brother to them, to Dean especially. I love the fact that Dean says, "we need you. I need you" because I think it shows that Dean may seem strong but he isn't nearly as strong as he lets on or as he used to be. It's obvious that he probably wouldn't take it well if he lost someone else he cared about or if he was betrayed by someone he cared about.
So I'm pretty curious about what is going on between Naomi and Crowley. Apparently they had a thing and they could be partially working together. I knew from the start that Naomi wasn't good.
So next week's episode, Krissy is coming back. I actually really liked her as a character and I liked her and Dean's dynamic. The fact that they named the episode after a show that I really enjoyed made me pretty happy.
I have to say it :R.I.P. Meg Masters.
If you want, you can post your comments and thoughts about the episode. Happy Sunday.
Okay let's start with the good stuff.
I was really excited about Meg coming back. I really wanted to see what the dynamic with Cas would be like in light of things that happened previously (ex: the pizza man and the back end of season 7). I really enjoyed their chemistry and I must admit the fangirl in me ships Megstiel.
I'm glad that Dean was finally starting to find out about Sam struggling with the trials. What Cas said about Sam's health makes me wonder what state he will be in by the season finale. I'm also anxious to see what the next trial will be since the end of the season is coming up in only a matter of weeks. Speaking of the trials, I have come up with a theory:
Kevin Tran may not survive this story line. I mean, I'm not saying it's a done deal, but I've been thinking that it's a road we have a slight chance of going down. When you think about it, the show is set to go on for two more seasons at least. The writers rarely keep an arch going for more than a season and if the boys close the gates of hell, we just lost some major antagonists. There has to be a reason that they are unable to complete this task and if Kevin dies, they won't be able to close the gates. I don't know it seems like a small possibility but a possibility none the less.
I enjoyed many of the comedic beats as well as the scene between Cas and Meg that sort of brings everything full circle. I had a feeling that Meg would not survive but it didn't make it any less tragic in my eyes. Sure, she killed Ellen and Jo, but I think she redeemed herself a little with helping the boys. I just love (dripping with sarcasm) the fact that people can talk about how they hate Meg because she is evil and they don't see how people love her just because she is witty when they talk about how Satan and Crowley are their favorite characters. That actually just blows my mind. The arch for Meg was very well written, the fact that she was starting to turn good a little bit and a lot of it was for Cas. I think it was like a yin yang thing when you think about it, like them meeting in the middle. The way she died kind of pissed me off. I mean she is the only women-scratch that-the only character at all to make it all eight seasons and all she gets from her death is a short pan away? Come on. But for any Meg lovers there is hope. I'm pretty sure that when demons die they go to Purgatory so there could be a slight chance of Cas saving her. Speaking of Cas, I'm excited to see what his reaction will be to her death whether it be anger or sadness. I will say that her death was an honorable one. She died for a cause and she didn't care that they were going to close the gates of hell as long as Crowley was killed. She also died protecting Castiel which was how Rachel Miner (the actress who plays Meg) wanted her to die.
I was so happy (fist bump to the sky happy) that Castiel broke Naomi's hold. It was a very close parallel to the season 5 finale with Sam/Lucifer. I think that was done to tie into the fact that Cas has know Dean and Sam for years and he has become like a brother to them, to Dean especially. I love the fact that Dean says, "we need you. I need you" because I think it shows that Dean may seem strong but he isn't nearly as strong as he lets on or as he used to be. It's obvious that he probably wouldn't take it well if he lost someone else he cared about or if he was betrayed by someone he cared about.
So I'm pretty curious about what is going on between Naomi and Crowley. Apparently they had a thing and they could be partially working together. I knew from the start that Naomi wasn't good.
So next week's episode, Krissy is coming back. I actually really liked her as a character and I liked her and Dean's dynamic. The fact that they named the episode after a show that I really enjoyed made me pretty happy.
I have to say it :R.I.P. Meg Masters.
If you want, you can post your comments and thoughts about the episode. Happy Sunday.
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Umm
I promise I'll make a review, but It won't be up until maybe this weekend when I am emotionally stable. Sorry!
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Happy Birthday to Thomas Padalecki!!!
I want to take a quick minute to give another birthday shout out to the adorable Padamoose, Thomas Colton Padalecki! This has to be one of the most adorable babies I've ever seen. I have faith that he will grow into a fine person and if he is anything like his father, I suspect the world may get a little brighter. Happy Birthday Thomas!
Monday, March 18, 2013
Happy Birthday Danneel Ackles!!!!
I wanted to give a shout out to Danneel Harris Ackles whose birthday is today. She is a great actress and from what I've seen a wonderful person. And let's face it, she is gorgeous. She has had to deal with a lot of crap from jealous fangirls and man does she do it with grace and style. So let's give our respect and tip our hat's to Danneel Ackles. Happy Birthday Danneel!
Thursday, March 14, 2013
Hat's Off For Cancer
Okay, so for this week's special topic I am kind of staying with in the Supernatural realm. I wanted to promote a really good charity called Hat's Off For Cancer. It's an organization that supports children and teens who have previously battled or are currently battling cancer. Jensen and Danneel Ackles have created a donation site called Baby Ackles Gift, in which Jensen states his hopes of fans donating to this organization in place of baby gifts for their new addition. The goal is to raise $50,000 and so far, they are a quarter of the way there. Now, you don't have to donate if you don't want to, but please spread the word about this to friends, family, or other fans of Jensen. Just $10 can go a long way. These children deserve a second chance and this charity is their chance.
Here is the link
Happy Pi(e) Day!
So today is a special day because it's probably Dean Winchester's favorite day. It's Pi(e) Day everyone! I'm celebrating this day because Dean Winchester hasn't had a piece of pie in years because Sam always seems to forget it.
Sam will finally remember to get pie their pie last day alive. You'll know it's all about to end when Sam finally says, "Dean, I remembered the pie" and then we'll all simultaneously burst into tears. But for now, let's celebrate this Day of Pi(e) in honor of Dean Winchester.
Sam will finally remember to get pie their pie last day alive. You'll know it's all about to end when Sam finally says, "Dean, I remembered the pie" and then we'll all simultaneously burst into tears. But for now, let's celebrate this Day of Pi(e) in honor of Dean Winchester.
Thursday, March 7, 2013
Stop The Traffic
For more information about sex trafficking, see the blogs of my colleagues:
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Wednesday, March 6, 2013
SupernaturalShake (Original HD - Official Version - Harlem Shake)
I thought you guys wanted to see if you haven't already
Friday, March 1, 2013
Happy Birthday, Jensen Ackles!!!!!
35 years ago today, a beautiful man was brought into this world. What a wondrous day it was. Today, the same bow-legged green-eyed freckled Texan has stolen our hearts in every role he has taken on. He is not just a piece of glorious art work to stare at however, no my friends. He has shown time and time again his capability of stealing a scene with his top notch acting skills. He displayed genuine kindness towards his fans and his humanitarian side with charitable causes. Most of all, he has warmed our hearts with his brotherly bond with co-star/best friend Jared. I am extremely happy for him and his family for their upcoming addition.So on this day, let's give it up for our favorite smart-alec, Jensen Ackles!
To This Day Project - Shane Koyczan
I've decided in accompaniment to talking about Supernatural, I will also be raising awareness to some causes that are important to me. My topic right now is bullying. This is a powerful poem by Shane Koyczan about how bullying affects children and teens into adulthood. Whether it is verbal or physical abuse, it still leaves scars. The poem is titled "To This Day".
For more information about bullying and supporting the cause, you can visit the blogs of my colleagues:
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Something A Little Different This Time-Bullying Intro
Bullying has become a serious epidemic in schools all across the
United States. Sadly, one of the most popular new fads is self harm,
which is directly linked to bullying. Bullying doesn't happen at a
specific age, to specific people or in a specific place in the world: it
happens everywhere to everyone. It isn't just kids and teens, either:
adults do it to each other, and even parents to their children, making
those children future bullies. Bullying is a vicious, never-ending
cycle, and will continue unless something is done.
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
8.16 "Remember The Titans"
I greatly enjoyed this episode. Greatly.
Firstly, Prometheus looks quite familiar, so if someone knows what else that actor played in, let me know.
Sometimes by the middle of the episode, you can tell exactly which characters are gonna bite it:; I knew Shane/Prometheus was gonna bite it. Anyone who goes out of their way to save their family is gonna die in the end, That's how the show works. I am really glad they are including Greek mythology in the show. That is what I love about Supernatural. Because the name "Supernatural" is so broad and vague, you can literally do anything you want with the show and they have. That is why this show is so successful: It has great actors, great character relationships, and they have a lot of room to explore different plot-lines. I just love this show you guys.
I'm starting to realize that Disney is like the only place where Zeus isn't a complete Douchebag (yeah, that's right capital D). So I'm gonna take a guess and say that he wasn't that great of a God in real mythology. I like that Dean and Sam got to meet the Hunter Goddess, Artemis since they are hunters. I only wish they could have like had the time to sit down and talk with her about hunting things, the family business. I feel like it would have been an interesting convo. The child was an interesting twist. It really added to the desperation of getting the curse lifted. But seriously: How high was the boy swinging to fall and die? And what the butt was the mom doing, checking her email? I mean I know it was inevitable but come on!
I really miss the fights where Sam and Dean actually kick ass and win. It seems like lately all they do is get slammed into walls while the guest star saves the day. I feel like since Purgatory, Dean should have honed in more on his hunting skills. I know they showed a more brutal side in the beginning, but it's starting to fade out. I really wanna see the boys just get down and fight and win like the good ol' days.
I completely understand why Sam is hiding his pain from Dean. He assured Dean that he could do the trials and if he tells Dean what is happening, it will display how vulnerable he is. He doesn't want to have Dean step in and hold his hand like he did when they were kids or in season 1, which is understandable. I will give the writers props for not making Dean completely clueless to the fact that Sam is in pain. I'm glad they gave him more credit than that. His speech at the end was very touching and the "watch out for my little brother" thing really made me happy/sad. Because Sam hasn't been Dean's little brother since season 3 when you think about it.
Okay, onto why I'm pissed the eff off. THERE IS ANOTHER MONTH-LONG HIATUS. I mean I knew it was coming but I'm still upset. How many breaks do you really need, Supernatural? Huh? Why don't you just tell us before the season starts when the breaks are gonna be? Why do you need another break, you already had a friggin mid-season finale? What do you want?They just reveal that Meg, the demon I recently was yelling about is blonde and coming back and then I have to wait a friggin month before I can see it? Meg, Cas, and Crowley? I'm so glad she isn't dead, and if they kill her I will be so pissed that there won't be a measure to it. I will also be pissed if Cas isn't darn thrilled to see her because they were hella cute season 7 and he better not pretend that he was all loony for her. I ain't gonna lie: I ship it. I don't even hold a grudge against her anymore for ripping my heart out when she killed Ellen and Jo, that's how much I like Megstiel. I know, it's sad but I'm not ashamed (I'm kind of ashamed. No. No I'm not).
So I'm excited for next.....*sigh**grumble*month. I really wanna see what Cas has been doing this whole time. Also excited about Jensen's baby being a girl and about Cas being a regular and Misha directing. But I am super duper cotton candy excited about the Supernatural Harlem Shake video that Jared was talking about. We don't even have to wait for the gag reel to see it! Alright I'm gonna stop *poker face*. Good Day to you all.
Firstly, Prometheus looks quite familiar, so if someone knows what else that actor played in, let me know.
Sometimes by the middle of the episode, you can tell exactly which characters are gonna bite it:; I knew Shane/Prometheus was gonna bite it. Anyone who goes out of their way to save their family is gonna die in the end, That's how the show works. I am really glad they are including Greek mythology in the show. That is what I love about Supernatural. Because the name "Supernatural" is so broad and vague, you can literally do anything you want with the show and they have. That is why this show is so successful: It has great actors, great character relationships, and they have a lot of room to explore different plot-lines. I just love this show you guys.
I'm starting to realize that Disney is like the only place where Zeus isn't a complete Douchebag (yeah, that's right capital D). So I'm gonna take a guess and say that he wasn't that great of a God in real mythology. I like that Dean and Sam got to meet the Hunter Goddess, Artemis since they are hunters. I only wish they could have like had the time to sit down and talk with her about hunting things, the family business. I feel like it would have been an interesting convo. The child was an interesting twist. It really added to the desperation of getting the curse lifted. But seriously: How high was the boy swinging to fall and die? And what the butt was the mom doing, checking her email? I mean I know it was inevitable but come on!
I really miss the fights where Sam and Dean actually kick ass and win. It seems like lately all they do is get slammed into walls while the guest star saves the day. I feel like since Purgatory, Dean should have honed in more on his hunting skills. I know they showed a more brutal side in the beginning, but it's starting to fade out. I really wanna see the boys just get down and fight and win like the good ol' days.
I completely understand why Sam is hiding his pain from Dean. He assured Dean that he could do the trials and if he tells Dean what is happening, it will display how vulnerable he is. He doesn't want to have Dean step in and hold his hand like he did when they were kids or in season 1, which is understandable. I will give the writers props for not making Dean completely clueless to the fact that Sam is in pain. I'm glad they gave him more credit than that. His speech at the end was very touching and the "watch out for my little brother" thing really made me happy/sad. Because Sam hasn't been Dean's little brother since season 3 when you think about it.
Okay, onto why I'm pissed the eff off. THERE IS ANOTHER MONTH-LONG HIATUS. I mean I knew it was coming but I'm still upset. How many breaks do you really need, Supernatural? Huh? Why don't you just tell us before the season starts when the breaks are gonna be? Why do you need another break, you already had a friggin mid-season finale? What do you want?They just reveal that Meg, the demon I recently was yelling about is blonde and coming back and then I have to wait a friggin month before I can see it? Meg, Cas, and Crowley? I'm so glad she isn't dead, and if they kill her I will be so pissed that there won't be a measure to it. I will also be pissed if Cas isn't darn thrilled to see her because they were hella cute season 7 and he better not pretend that he was all loony for her. I ain't gonna lie: I ship it. I don't even hold a grudge against her anymore for ripping my heart out when she killed Ellen and Jo, that's how much I like Megstiel. I know, it's sad but I'm not ashamed (I'm kind of ashamed. No. No I'm not).
So I'm excited for next.....*sigh**grumble*month. I really wanna see what Cas has been doing this whole time. Also excited about Jensen's baby being a girl and about Cas being a regular and Misha directing. But I am super duper cotton candy excited about the Supernatural Harlem Shake video that Jared was talking about. We don't even have to wait for the gag reel to see it! Alright I'm gonna stop *poker face*. Good Day to you all.
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
8.14 "Trial and Error"
This was a great episode you guys. The dialogue really stole the show.
I first want to point out how I love that Dean was so enthusiastic about having his own room and his own home. The "hey, mom" kinda killed me a bit I have to say. I love that Dean can cook and it was so good that Sam actually brought it to-go.
Kevin. Poor, poor baby Kevin Tran. He is literally working himself to death, like for real. He seriously needs to like hibernate for a month because damn... he looks like dead ass. I was getting kinda nervous because Dean is asking him to keep working and Sam is telling him to take a break. I was thinking that maybe he was gonna OD.
One thing that is pissing me off is that a lot of Destiel shippers are blowing everything Dean does out of proportion. The fact that he turned down that girl does not make him gay, he's trying to save the effing world. Was that hard to understand for some people? Not even Dean would chose sex over the fate of humanity. And he obviously said that he would have had sex with her if he could. But then they say, "but he didn't tell her why so that means he wanted to say he was taken by Cas-," No, it means that if he told her he was trying to close the gates of hell, then she would think he was crazy. I don't have a problem with the idea that Dean could be gay because I have no problem with gay people. But Dean is obviously not gay. Dean is not a real person so he doesn't actually control his decisions, the writers do and they would say if they are going down that road or not and it's obvious they're not at least to me.
Okay, just had to get that off my chest.
Dean's speech really touched me. Like... that was deep. He wants Sam to live to have a wife and kids. What was really great about that is the fact that it shows that they are finally back to normal. I think that was the most heartbreaking brother bonding scene since the "remember what Dad taught you" scene and that one made me lose it. You could tell it really broke Sam's heart to hear it as well. That totally puts a new possibility on the table for the series ending. If one of the brothers has to live it should be Sam. Dean has been protecting Sam all his life and even if Sam says he wants to do the same, its not the same thing. It will never be the same thing because Dean is his big brother and he will always fight harder to sacrifice himself. Sam's speech was really touching too. It was more hopeful. I love that no matter what, Sam always has some kind of hope, like he still has that innocence from season 1 when Dean lost his a long time ago.
But back to the series ending. I think that either Dean dies or they both die. I am more for them dying together in a blaze of glory. I don't think that this story should have a happy ending. As sad as it is, it wouldn't be realistic for them to live through all of this and just be happy and old together. Let's face it: we as fans of Sam and Dean would be happy for a little while with that ending, but we would know that it isn't really good television to end it like that if we have seen the show and know all the plots. It just doesn't make any sense. The idea of Sam living to have a family and tell stories of how great his brother was is an ending that can be believable, but I can't really see any scenario where Dean lives. As much as I would be happy to see him find someone and start a family, I know it probably won't happen and I know that I wouldn't be able to believe it. I know I wasn't satisfied with the ending of season 5 as beautiful as it was and even though you could see Sam come back at the end.
Whew! I just depressed myself a little bit. Happy thought: I hear this season's gag reel is going to be a long one!
But seriously, tell me how you think the show should end. I really want to hear more opinions on this. So comment below and follow if you'd like.
I first want to point out how I love that Dean was so enthusiastic about having his own room and his own home. The "hey, mom" kinda killed me a bit I have to say. I love that Dean can cook and it was so good that Sam actually brought it to-go.
Kevin. Poor, poor baby Kevin Tran. He is literally working himself to death, like for real. He seriously needs to like hibernate for a month because damn... he looks like dead ass. I was getting kinda nervous because Dean is asking him to keep working and Sam is telling him to take a break. I was thinking that maybe he was gonna OD.
One thing that is pissing me off is that a lot of Destiel shippers are blowing everything Dean does out of proportion. The fact that he turned down that girl does not make him gay, he's trying to save the effing world. Was that hard to understand for some people? Not even Dean would chose sex over the fate of humanity. And he obviously said that he would have had sex with her if he could. But then they say, "but he didn't tell her why so that means he wanted to say he was taken by Cas-," No, it means that if he told her he was trying to close the gates of hell, then she would think he was crazy. I don't have a problem with the idea that Dean could be gay because I have no problem with gay people. But Dean is obviously not gay. Dean is not a real person so he doesn't actually control his decisions, the writers do and they would say if they are going down that road or not and it's obvious they're not at least to me.
Okay, just had to get that off my chest.
Dean's speech really touched me. Like... that was deep. He wants Sam to live to have a wife and kids. What was really great about that is the fact that it shows that they are finally back to normal. I think that was the most heartbreaking brother bonding scene since the "remember what Dad taught you" scene and that one made me lose it. You could tell it really broke Sam's heart to hear it as well. That totally puts a new possibility on the table for the series ending. If one of the brothers has to live it should be Sam. Dean has been protecting Sam all his life and even if Sam says he wants to do the same, its not the same thing. It will never be the same thing because Dean is his big brother and he will always fight harder to sacrifice himself. Sam's speech was really touching too. It was more hopeful. I love that no matter what, Sam always has some kind of hope, like he still has that innocence from season 1 when Dean lost his a long time ago.
But back to the series ending. I think that either Dean dies or they both die. I am more for them dying together in a blaze of glory. I don't think that this story should have a happy ending. As sad as it is, it wouldn't be realistic for them to live through all of this and just be happy and old together. Let's face it: we as fans of Sam and Dean would be happy for a little while with that ending, but we would know that it isn't really good television to end it like that if we have seen the show and know all the plots. It just doesn't make any sense. The idea of Sam living to have a family and tell stories of how great his brother was is an ending that can be believable, but I can't really see any scenario where Dean lives. As much as I would be happy to see him find someone and start a family, I know it probably won't happen and I know that I wouldn't be able to believe it. I know I wasn't satisfied with the ending of season 5 as beautiful as it was and even though you could see Sam come back at the end.
Whew! I just depressed myself a little bit. Happy thought: I hear this season's gag reel is going to be a long one!
But seriously, tell me how you think the show should end. I really want to hear more opinions on this. So comment below and follow if you'd like.
Monday, February 11, 2013
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
8.13 "Everybody Hates Hitler"
Great episode all around. It had some awesome comedic beats and it was balanced well with serious moments and Sam/Dean brotherly love.
Now the details:
I loved the continuity on the Men of Letters or MoL. I love the fact that it wasn't just a one episode deal, it really gave me some relief. I hate it when shows have one thing happen in one episode but it is different in the next and it makes me feel like I have been imagining things. I also love that they mentioned Cas. I don't really like it when Cas isn't in the episode so it's like he doesn't exist, same with Garth (cuz I luv hiym).
That Gollum was the bomb.com. I mean talk about badassery to the maximum. He really brought it home, and I can't even begin to explain how ecstatic I was when I realized that they didn't make him a moron. He was actually really effin smart! I loved the hole Jewish destiny thing ( don't know how else to say it). I absolutely love how the writers integrate so many different cultures into the plot-lines of the show.
Their home was all I thought it would be and more and it's gonna be here for a while so I am excited. I have to say ever since they made up I have started to enjoy season Gr8 a lot more.
The "gay thing" was hilarious because when he was hitting on him it was like Dean was uncomfortable and embarrassed and flattered all at the same time like, "I really misread that". Then when he found out that the guy wasn't into him he was kinda disappointed cause he thought he was a catch. It was adorable if I may have a girly moment here.
I love the fact that just after Aaron calls them psychopaths, Sam decides to warm his hands over the flames of the corpse they are burning. It was so priceless I had to take a second to myself.
I'm glad that things are starting to look up for the boys in terms of their foundation. They have a new home base, they are making new friends to help them, they have established a strong bond with each other again, and not to mention that that home base houses buckets of useful information that (I hate and I mean hate to say it) not even Bobby had. Toward the end of last season they were starting to lose everything and then Sam did lose everything and I'm glad to see them start building it all back.
I'm excited for next week's episode 1) because Sam and Dean are wearing glasses, hipster glasses to be exact and 2) because Dean is finally getting some as far as I can tell. It's been so long even I'm gettin withdrawal.
There is one taxing issue on this whole "close the gates of hell" thing:Adam is still in hell.
Well you guys have a great rest of whatever and be sure to give me feedback and post your comments. But try to post them on the blog instead of the Google plus if you can because there are some places that I can't check my Google plus from I really wanna know what you think about the episode.
Now the details:
I loved the continuity on the Men of Letters or MoL. I love the fact that it wasn't just a one episode deal, it really gave me some relief. I hate it when shows have one thing happen in one episode but it is different in the next and it makes me feel like I have been imagining things. I also love that they mentioned Cas. I don't really like it when Cas isn't in the episode so it's like he doesn't exist, same with Garth (cuz I luv hiym).
That Gollum was the bomb.com. I mean talk about badassery to the maximum. He really brought it home, and I can't even begin to explain how ecstatic I was when I realized that they didn't make him a moron. He was actually really effin smart! I loved the hole Jewish destiny thing ( don't know how else to say it). I absolutely love how the writers integrate so many different cultures into the plot-lines of the show.
Their home was all I thought it would be and more and it's gonna be here for a while so I am excited. I have to say ever since they made up I have started to enjoy season Gr8 a lot more.
The "gay thing" was hilarious because when he was hitting on him it was like Dean was uncomfortable and embarrassed and flattered all at the same time like, "I really misread that". Then when he found out that the guy wasn't into him he was kinda disappointed cause he thought he was a catch. It was adorable if I may have a girly moment here.
I love the fact that just after Aaron calls them psychopaths, Sam decides to warm his hands over the flames of the corpse they are burning. It was so priceless I had to take a second to myself.
I'm glad that things are starting to look up for the boys in terms of their foundation. They have a new home base, they are making new friends to help them, they have established a strong bond with each other again, and not to mention that that home base houses buckets of useful information that (I hate and I mean hate to say it) not even Bobby had. Toward the end of last season they were starting to lose everything and then Sam did lose everything and I'm glad to see them start building it all back.
I'm excited for next week's episode 1) because Sam and Dean are wearing glasses, hipster glasses to be exact and 2) because Dean is finally getting some as far as I can tell. It's been so long even I'm gettin withdrawal.
There is one taxing issue on this whole "close the gates of hell" thing:Adam is still in hell.
Well you guys have a great rest of whatever and be sure to give me feedback and post your comments. But try to post them on the blog instead of the Google plus if you can because there are some places that I can't check my Google plus from I really wanna know what you think about the episode.
My Character of Right Now
Name: Garth Fitzgerald IV
Species: Human
Occupation: Hunter
Age: approx. 25-31
Affiliation: Bobby(before his death), Winchester brothers
Strengths: Being awesome and adorable, Getting knocked out during a final battle and missing everything
Weaknesses: Alcohol, Getting knocked out during a final battle and missing everything
First Appearance: Season 7, Time For a Wedding
Personality:
Garth is a quirky, laid back hunter who for the most part is a loner. He is seen to be confident in his work no matter how others feel about it. He has a liking for old beat up looking cars driving a Ford Ranchero where he keep shovels for digging up graves and putting spirits to rest. In the event that he gets the best of someone-whether it is a creature or Sam and Dean- he says that they have been "Garth'd". He has a very low tolerance for alcohol, becoming intoxicated after just one beer. He loves giving hugs and has been described by Dean as someone who "grows on you". He has now become one of the people that the boys really trust. Since Bobby's death, he has taken his role as the hunter informant since Dean and Sam were not available to do the job. He uses unusual techniques such as a sock puppet named "Mr. Fizzles" to help when talking to traumatized children during investigations. He is friendly and sometimes a bit childish, but is also very lovable. He has semi-eclectic taste in music, but mostly prefers 80s and 90s hip hop, using songs from those eras as ringtones for his many phones and blasting Bel Biv Devo in his car. Party on, Garth!
Tonight's Episode
I am really excited about tonight's episode because if you guys didn't see the sneak preview, the boys finally get a place that they can call home-or at least home base. I also read more about it in an interview with Bob Singer that they will be keeping that base for a while or at least I think the rest of the season. It is the bunker that the Men of Letters abandoned all those years ago. So those are my hopes and dreams to come. I down below I have posted the link to the interview where I got my info. Hopefully there will be more Sam/Dean brotherly moments. They are starting to be like they use to be which I think is awesome.
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Thursday, January 31, 2013
Taking A Poll
Which Dead Character Would You Like to See Back the Most?
Jo Harvelle
John Winchester
Ash
Ellen Harvelle
Bobby Singer
Bela Talbot
Please comments below to answer and I will tally up the results tomorrow night.
John Winchester
Ash
Ellen Harvelle
Bobby Singer
Bela Talbot
Please comments below to answer and I will tally up the results tomorrow night.
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
8.12 "As Time Goes By"
Okay, So I really liked the episode even though we are right back to the sadness after the happy episode that we had last week.
High Point: Henry Winchester was not a dick. Low Point: He dies right after Dean finally realizes it. I'm not saying I didn't expect him to die because I totally did. I mean, he never made it back to John so where the hell did he go if he survived? It's still incredibly sad.
Let's take a sec to think on this: It is entirely possible that John Winchester had to believe his dad was a flake and an all around douche for everything to play out the way it did. That really makes me realize that he really drew the short stick. Everything that happened to him, everything bad was orchestrated in order for Sam and Dean to be born and basically everything that "destiny" intended. He was basically a sacrifice if you really think about it.
Jeez, Dean was really being a douche to Henry wasn't he? I mean, I guess I can see why because he was pretty close to John but damn. I loved his speech about John by the way. It really put things in perspective and he stated what I thought exactly, you know, except for the being a dick to Grampa part. I think it really broke their hearts/made them happy to get an idea of what John was like as a child. I feel like it was a little depressing to think that John wasn't always the man they lived with.
That demon, what a biatch to the max man. In the beginning I was like what the bleepin bleep is she? I kind of assumed that maybe in over fifty years, the demons got watered down and that's why she was so powerful. But man was she a bitch.
Devils trap on a bullet:Why hasn't anyone ever thought of that. They need to make more of those seriously.
"Its a supernatural motherload" really? Couldn't think of any other line? Not even gonna lie it was pretty corny.
"As long as there are Winchesters alive, there is hope."Well, shit. What a beautiful line I have to say. I think it cut a lot of people pretty deep. But it's not like they can have children. They are it. I think the saddest thing in the world is to die without someone to leave behind to live on, and you know once it's really end times, these boys are dyin together.
Dewy-Eyed Sammy is back I noticed. He hasn't been a puppy/moose it a minute (a New York Minute?[I'm sorry])
The Men of Letters. Classy, I love the story behind it because it is like Sam is the Men of Letters Child and Dean is the Hunter Child. It really came full circle in this episode you guys. Nicely done.
Just a sidebar, I flippin love that Dean checked out the punk chick. Don't know why but I love it.
I am so excited for next week's episode. Someone bigger than Sam, holy shit. Also anyone else notice the sweater-vest. I gotta chuckle, but he was kinda working the old timey novelist look. Dontcha think?
Well done episode, I believe.
High Point: Henry Winchester was not a dick. Low Point: He dies right after Dean finally realizes it. I'm not saying I didn't expect him to die because I totally did. I mean, he never made it back to John so where the hell did he go if he survived? It's still incredibly sad.
Let's take a sec to think on this: It is entirely possible that John Winchester had to believe his dad was a flake and an all around douche for everything to play out the way it did. That really makes me realize that he really drew the short stick. Everything that happened to him, everything bad was orchestrated in order for Sam and Dean to be born and basically everything that "destiny" intended. He was basically a sacrifice if you really think about it.
Jeez, Dean was really being a douche to Henry wasn't he? I mean, I guess I can see why because he was pretty close to John but damn. I loved his speech about John by the way. It really put things in perspective and he stated what I thought exactly, you know, except for the being a dick to Grampa part. I think it really broke their hearts/made them happy to get an idea of what John was like as a child. I feel like it was a little depressing to think that John wasn't always the man they lived with.
That demon, what a biatch to the max man. In the beginning I was like what the bleepin bleep is she? I kind of assumed that maybe in over fifty years, the demons got watered down and that's why she was so powerful. But man was she a bitch.
Devils trap on a bullet:Why hasn't anyone ever thought of that. They need to make more of those seriously.
"Its a supernatural motherload" really? Couldn't think of any other line? Not even gonna lie it was pretty corny.
"As long as there are Winchesters alive, there is hope."Well, shit. What a beautiful line I have to say. I think it cut a lot of people pretty deep. But it's not like they can have children. They are it. I think the saddest thing in the world is to die without someone to leave behind to live on, and you know once it's really end times, these boys are dyin together.
Dewy-Eyed Sammy is back I noticed. He hasn't been a puppy/moose it a minute (a New York Minute?[I'm sorry])
The Men of Letters. Classy, I love the story behind it because it is like Sam is the Men of Letters Child and Dean is the Hunter Child. It really came full circle in this episode you guys. Nicely done.
Just a sidebar, I flippin love that Dean checked out the punk chick. Don't know why but I love it.
I am so excited for next week's episode. Someone bigger than Sam, holy shit. Also anyone else notice the sweater-vest. I gotta chuckle, but he was kinda working the old timey novelist look. Dontcha think?
Well done episode, I believe.
So tonight's Episode...
I just wanted to take a second to talk about why I am excited for this episode. It all boils down to John. We haven't really had much back story him an I have really high hopes of what we will find out. We actually haven't heard the boys talk about him in quite a while. I saw a sneak preview and it seems that Dean gets kind of defensive of his father's memory. That is nice because every other time Dean seems to kind of loathe him. I also am really excited to see their reactions when they find out that Henry is their grandfather. Apparently, Henry left John when he was just a little boy as well so I'm excited to see how it all pans out.
So that's it. Not much to say except I am uber excited for the ep and I will post the review after I see it.
So that's it. Not much to say except I am uber excited for the ep and I will post the review after I see it.
Sunday, January 27, 2013
"Just Breathe" Sam and Dean
I made this because I realized that no one had ever made a SPN fanvid for this song. This is my very first fanvid. Just some clips of some brotherly moments between Sam and Dean. Enjoy!
Friday, January 25, 2013
John Winchester
Even though he was only in the first season, to me John Winchester was the saddest character in the show. He didn't just lose Mary the night of that fire, he lost the chance to give his sons normal lives. Many fans resent him for that but honestly once you know what's out there what are you supposed to do? He did the only thing he felt he could do and it saved their lives.
What really broke my heart was the scene where they finally find him. In "Shadow", you can tell he is really happy to see the boys but there's something else behind it and the way he greets them. He has a sort of sad smile, like he knows he isn't gonna live for much longer. He knew he was going to have to leave his boys all alone.
"...last time we were together we had one hell of a fight"
"Yes sir."
"It's good to see you again. It's been a long time." -1.16 "Shadow"
"Yes sir."
"It's good to see you again. It's been a long time." -1.16 "Shadow"
Thursday, January 24, 2013
Happy Birthday, Dean Winchester!
34 years ago today, Dean Winchester was fictionally kinda born. Since then, he has saved countless lives, and shown us what a true family man is. He has broken our hearts with his intense love for his brother and kept us coming back to watch that interaction. He has gained new friends, but lost many of them as well. He may have various flaws, but without his vices along with his strengths, he wouldn't be the character that we all love; from his obsessive nature and short temper, to his smart-alec comments and devil-may-care attitude. He has become someone worth watching, and let's admit it, obsessing a bit on. So let's take a minute to tip our hats and honor our Badass of the Day. Happy Birthday Dean!
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