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She was much better in Nashville. Seriously, if you didn't know it was her you might start wondering if she had a far more talented twin.

No one was watching Revolution? Commenting had tapered off from initial highs after disastrous season one but people were still watching the much improved season two and commenting, and the lessened amount of comments was still more than other shows were getting.

Yeah I thought it was a writer work around to get around the fact that the cast is so large it's hard to write them all in to one episode or have them all dealing with one situation. They probably separate them so it's easier to write and they don't have to pay to have another guy in costume doing stunts to fight with

Yeah, it seems amazing that they would have said that, because it seems like they have a lot of characters they could use. Cas and Crowley, Jody Mills, Charlie, Aaron and the Golem, they could bring back Benny and Garth could be his werewolf buddy, and the guy who plays the vessel of Gadreel could come back as

Don't get me wrong, I love Supernatural, but sometimes it is truly frustrating in terms of just how rich the show's world is with possibilities and mythology and characters, and how underused it all end up being. The world has enough material to spin off into several different good series based on different premises,

Those fucking musical cues! I'm still pissed at what they did to the PB & J scene. That scene could have been so much better if there had just been NO MUSIC as Misha was attempting to be poignant. It actually might have been better to have some random person in the background, slightly out of focus, just dropping

For some reason I find him really attractive, even though he's older than me and probably shorter, too.

To be fair, Cain was pining over his wife, too. And Abbadon seems over it now, whereas Cain is still not over his wife. And Abbadon/Cain seemed like a shoehorned retcon to explain why Abbadon would still be alive.

I usually don't pick at things like this, but for me it was the goddamned synth music over the pb&j scene. What the ever loving crap was that?? For me, the clunky dialog was overshadowed by that freaking horrible sitcom sounding music. That was the worst offender, but then it came back to be mood inappropriate when

Or maybe Crowley time traveled, since we know that is a possibility in this show. He is an expert at dead languages, when better to have studied them than when they were still in use.

Everything about this episode was good except for Neville and his wife being separated again, I love their relationship and think it's the most interesting dynamic to watch. And while I dislike Charlie less now, I still think she's a bad actress and her line readings are still the worst and I wouldn't miss her if she

The way the big guy's boobs moved were mesmerizing.

Joypulsion.

I guess the most important part of that job was a complete lack of any morals or scruples, which she amply demonstrated, so I can see it. Sadly.

She came off as a really huge bitch by doing that. She's super eager to get him to do something that she can tell her friends about because he's famous, and bag on him in the process so that she can be like 'hey look everybody, I sexually look down on Quentin Tarantino!'

If there isn't now, someone will read this and there soon will be.

I've always thought that as far as fetishes that your s.o. has that you don't, a foot fetish probably has to be the best and easiest to be game about, since it will at least net you foot rubs and possibly new shoes.

To me, it would be weirder if MonRosalee wasn't something that made other Wesen at least a little uncomfortable. Wesen society in general has been shown to be slightly more traditional, which usually means usually means not marrying outside of your kind. If you didn't do things that way your traditions would be in

It made sense to me too, because disliking confrontation is a character trait Monroe has been shown to have. He WILL fight if he has to- but he usually wants to try every other way first, and it's always come across that it's not just because he's afraid of his violent nature taking over, he also goes out of his way

Honestly, I was more bored by the scalping storyline. I didn't care about it at ALL. I would have been just fine if this episode was entirely centered around Monroe and Rosalee. At least Vienna had sexy men and Renard speaking French.