Yeah, but stopping Sam wasn't a matter of saving the world or not. Literally all it meant was that the world/natural order would stay as it has been for the last billions of years.
Yeah, but stopping Sam wasn't a matter of saving the world or not. Literally all it meant was that the world/natural order would stay as it has been for the last billions of years.
Small had to make and release the last Dethklok album without any help from Adult Swim, they just stopped caring about it.
Yeah. I think it's funny, informative and probably the best produced SPN podcast. They can be critical without it coming off as bitching for the sake of bitching.
Those are terrible. I much prefer the Crossroads podcast.
Sam released Lucifer inadvertently, so coupled with the Darkness getting released that's twice. Season 2, they didn't open the devil's gate. Season 3, Dean died. Season 5 they stopped the Apocalypse, though that did kinda fudge with the natural order. Season 6, Cas outsmarts everyone and becomes God. Season 7 Cas…
Meg's death was done due to the actress's health issues, she has Multiple Sclerosis and hasn't been able to do much acting. So because they felt the character became hers, rather than recast they killed her off, even giving some redemption to the character.
She became too much of a Mary Sue (well she always was one for the start, I mean Dick Roman tells her she's so special she can't be copied). What hurt the character was that no one but Robbie Thompson wrote her, and so each time she appeared he would double down on the Mary Sue-ness.
Season 7 was pretty much Edlund and Gamble wanting to make dick jokes.
I would say there were 3, "Fan Fiction", Ask Jeeves" and "Hibbing 911".
That's not really true though. I mean season 4 they inadvertantly released Lucifer. But season 6, Castiel became a god and released the Leviathans on the world, season 8 the angels fell for which they had no part in, season 9 Dean gets the Mark of Cain and dies.
Stevenson was good, but everyone else's performances were pretty bad.
It's probably because the episode came up a little short, and they used the title sequence to pad out the runtime.
With Hopkins in the beginning of Red Dragon at least, you do see him as more "human" and personable. And I would think once he's caught he would have no need for his "human suit" to steal a phrase from Hannibal.
Anyone else think Charlotte's "wooo" comes off a little forced? She doesn't have that manic energy that her dad has to pull it off.
Best part was Owens going to help Sheamus, and deciding it involved too much work and just walked away.
Honestly that felt to me like some weird Takashi Miike type of shit, and loved it for it.
See that's what I think about Punisher: War Zone.
The one thing I liked about The Punisher album was that it included a studio version of "In Time" — the song the assassin sings in the diner.
Swans - "The Seer Returns"
Those are absolutely 100% worse song choices.