That might work. It was established in S5 that Death loves a good deep dish pizza.
That might work. It was established in S5 that Death loves a good deep dish pizza.
I'd watch the hell out of a Samuel Colt prequel if it had Deadwood-y overtones.
At this point, I'm just hoping it ends its lifespan with some dignity at the end of S10. Not that I won't watch 'til the bitter end anyway (I've watched much worse strictly for Ackles' sake), but I'll yell at the TV a lot and not bother ever re-watching an episode — just like I did with late-series X Files.
I'd be happy with a Men of Letters prequel, a Jody Mills spinoff, or an Aaron & the Golem spinoff. Anything but vapidly pretty people inserted into a backdrop of monster politics that isn't nearly as byzantine as the writers think it is. But it's the CW, so I'm not optimistic about any of those scenarios.
The pair of writers who crapped that ep out have never had a good grasp of the show's tone.
It wasn't a firm announcement about appearing on SPN, but he wants to. A fan actually asked him if he'd be on Supernatural again now that Galavant was a go. He just said, "That's the plan," which is probably about all he can commit to this far out. (I'm pretty sure Galavant will go down in a flaming, glorious mess in…
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It does, but studies have shown that a certain percentage of people are hardwired to dislike the taste of cilantro. It's not clear why. I love cilantro and have zero interest in fan fiction; I also realize that I can't talk people into or out of either thing, so it's pointless to try.
Fan fiction is like cilantro. Some people just feel a natural revulsion and avoid it at all costs.
I can't tell if Ackles is extremely low-key or just bad at feigning enthusiasm, but in the handful of interviews I saw this past season, he didn't seem very excited about the story or willing to talk it up that much.
That's not how Tumblr logic works, though. You have to prove they aren't at least bisexual!
Me too, and I'm about as far from a teenage boy as you can get.
Yep. Even if the stories go completely to shit — and I've been yelling at the TV a lot this season, so I fear for S10 — I'll still watch for Ackles' sake. I'm also completely on board for the Mark of Cain story because I've been marathoning Psych on Netflix and am in awe of Timothy Omundson. He hinted on Twitter the…
I have a feeling that's probably what will happen next week.
It also makes me wonder why no hunters on the show ever noticed an uptick in ghostly activity. Isn't that how trapped souls would manifest themselves?
My finale prediction? Realistically, it's gonna something like this: Sam and/or Cas kills Dean to save him from himself, just like Cain killed Abel. Or Dean kills Sam and/or Cas. OMG all the feels, all the crys! [Insert hugging and/or crying Winchester bros GIF here.]
Well, they're supposed to be hateable for personal reasons, no? I didn't necessarily want to see Bobby go at that moment, but I have to wonder if we'd be getting tired of Bobby if he were still alive at this point in the series? His death was a sort of painful growing-up moment for the brothers that would have been…
I'm still not clear on how much of it is Metatron re-writing reality and how much of it is him "nudging" Cas by manipulating circumstances. If he can step out of the holy oil trap and spring Gadreel from the trunk of the Impala, he's even more powerful than Gabriel, who could alter reality up to a point.
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Jaw-dropper or jawbone dropper?