She's on Nashville now, right?
She's on Nashville now, right?
Season 3 was the nadir, so you gave up at the right time. 4 was better than 3, but still pretty bad.
That bugged me too.
How are they able to kill them with guns anyway? The "evos" from the original series were crazy powerful, but now they can just be shot? That's lame.
Or Tron.
Yeah, when she found that sword I was like, "Oh crap, not more BS with magic fucking swords again…"
I think it may only be the first couple seasons with the missing music.
If it's a digital clock that specifies AM or PM, then he's right!
Yeah but Malfoy has beautiful hair, so the comparison doesn't fit.
Yeah but in season 8, Dean backed out of sealing the gates of Hell because doing so would kill Sam, even though Sam was willing to sacrifice himself. That was pretty awful (and inconsistent with the characters, I thought).
As Supernatural fans go, I'm pretty diehard, but even I have to admit that it didn't need to be covered last season.
They need to bring JD Morgan back for the finale (assuming this show ever ends). I saw an interview where Morgan was like, "Hey, they brought me back on Grey's Anatomy, they can certainly bring me back on a show like Supernatural!"
Wow, that sucks. I have MS also, so I really feel for her.
I feel bad for people who get into through Netflix, because apparently the first couple seasons are missing some of the classic rock music that was used in the original broadcasts (and which do appear, I believe, on the DVDs). The shapeshifter episode without "Inna-Gadda-Da-Vida" is just wrong!
I agree, season 10 was very weak. I got so tired of Crowley and his mother endlessly arguing with each other…ugh. I did like the ep where Dean became a teenager. That had a bit of that old, classic Supernatural flair, but it was only one episode.
Yeah the portrayal of Hell in that season, and Heaven in season 10, were big let downs. The portrayal of those two realms in the Kripke era were pretty solid.
I liked it too.
Season 6 had two episodes that were good enough to fit in the previous seasons: "The French Mistake" and "Weekend At Bobby's." The later episode is sort of a Bobby's-eye-view of the show.
I liked 7 well enough.
Which is the one where Dean was turned into a teen? That was pretty funny.