oooo, I love Death. Julian Richings is so mesmerizing as Death—I can't look away. I wish the show would bring him back—maybe he'll be mad that Crowley killed one of his Reapers.
oooo, I love Death. Julian Richings is so mesmerizing as Death—I can't look away. I wish the show would bring him back—maybe he'll be mad that Crowley killed one of his Reapers.
I agree that Bobby could be in more trouble in heaven than he was in hell. Remember when Bobby's purgatory monster girlfriend told them that the angels were more formidable torturers than the demons (and that was Cas she was talking about, not Naomi who must be much worse).
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You don't think the Winchesters have at least an inner nerd? In Hollywood Babylon Dean recognized the character who played desert soldier #4 in MetalStorm: The Destruction of Jared-Syn. Dean watches anime, regularly serenades Sam, and is always attempting nerdy jokes—and Sam is a total…
My first take was that Crowley did kidnap Kevin, but I'll have to watch again. It didn't seem realistic that Sam and Dean would disregard Kevin saying that Crowley is in his head. They all know that anything is possible and it seems like if Sam and Dean were true to character they would take Kevin seriously and try…
I'm glad Andrea's gone (and I sincerely hope we won't be seeing her ghost). Laurie Holden's acting was atrocious. She's supposedly been worked over by the governor, speculum and all, and instead she looks like she's just finished a day of hot yoga and spa treatments. And then when she's been bitten (and by bitten I…
Or Dirty Harry.
Yes—I also thought Rick's group was going to lock the Governor and his army into the prison and leave them there. That would have been a better idea. And my vote's on Thunderdome.
Oh, thank you. I haven't laughed so hard in a while!
I thought the same thing. At least the stupidity is consistent with her character, though.
I think The Mutt's comment was meant to be funny. I laughed out loud when I read it.
I wonder what changed? It's still the same two guys doing the music since the first season, isn't it? (I think they alternate episodes.) Why would the show and/or the music directors change something few people have complained about and even praised?
I first noticed the jarring incidental music in the second episode…
I'm blown away when I watch the scene in Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels where Eddy loses a massive amount of money (a half million pounds) in a card game and staggers off the playing area. I'm not a gambler but I've suffered traumatic events where your life goes from normal to shitstorm in one second and the…
I'm sure I'm not the first to say this, but I've always suspected that Nine Inch Nail's "Down In It" was inspired by Camus' The Fall.
The episode was okay—a solid B. I didn't have a problem with Krissy's character or the acting. I even liked her in the last episode she was in—she has a presence and her chemistry with Dean is golden. Maybe she should have spent more time with Dean in this episode.
But Dean bought a translation app.
Exactly. The new Kay Jewelers expectation as to how much to spend on the ring? Instead of one month's salary it's now two zombie fingers.
Supposedly the cat in The Godfather purred so loudly as Brando petted him that the purring had to be edited out.
I don't want Meg to go. Maybe she teamed up with Crowley and they faked her death to trick Sam and Dean (a la Cas and Crowley). I don't know what purpose that would serve but I just want Meg around with her caustic humor.
Did you see the film with Tim Robbins called Noise?
Maybe Merle wasn't really looking for drugs in the mattresses—he was actually constructing makeshift feminine pads. What a big softie.