No need to "shout". And you could just plain not be lazy.
edited 27th Apr '12 7:26:05 PM by wanderlustwarrior
The sad, REAL American dichotomyThat's not laziness at all. I put a lot of thought into that analysis.
And it's just melodrama. ;) That's fun.
Seriously, these threads always update fast and I get spoiled too. So it's helped me to know dates.
It is almost certainly "the sword" needed to kill Dick Roman. My guess is that since Leviathan are as old as time, it's some kind of primordial ancientness thingydoo.
During episode commentary. Hopefully I'm avoiding spoilers:
- Ms. Day is cute.
- Her friend seems like a nice guy. I wonder if he'll stay that way to the end of the episode. Considering this show, I doubt it.
- I also hope she lives to the end of the episode and beyond. Again, doubt it.
- And a Levi touched her. Well, it seems to be all over. But, still time left in the episode.
- "She" might come back, it seems, since she didn't die.
- I wish she'd said that "special sword" line clearer. Fortunately, CW's website can have closed captioning. It was as I thought: "the really evil ones always need a special sword." Maybe it was just a nerd thing, not a literal special sword.
- I'm not too surprised she was under an alias. She'd said "everything's coming up me". The saying is "everything's coming up roses", maybe her name is rose?
- Dick is really subtle.
- And an idiot with security. Use teams. One of us, one of them. and not just two people in the building.
- calling himself a monster was ''so very narmful.
- "That tickled", and yet you were bleeding some black goo from the back of your head?
- Reference made: War Games.
- Sooooooooo much politics and political digs this season. As a political junkie, I'm tired of it.
- gotta love the identical briefcases.
- You know, it's amazing how few monsters have super hearing or other stuff to help security.
On an unrelated note, I miss the Wombocombos. I wonder, if Eve wanted to make an ultimate monster, shouldn't it be closer to an actual Purgatorian? Maybe she just didn't get that far.
Makes sense.
KNOW THAT KEYBREAK HAS BEEN HERE FOR THREE YEARS!
edited 28th Apr '12 9:39:46 AM by wanderlustwarrior
The sad, REAL American dichotomyUgh, iTunes won't upload the episode for some odd reason. Would someone please spoil it for me?
RISESure: Wikipedia "Supernatural (Season 7)"
The sad, REAL American dichotomySexy lesbian nerd girl is forced to crack Frank's HDD that has incriminating info about Sam and Dean. Hilarity Ensues when she ends up switching sides, working for the boys to read his private emails. They find that what Dick had been doing archeological digs for is being aired into the city that very night, and are able to switch the package with a bomb rigged to blow up with Borax or whatever it's called. And now they have what Dick wanted. Which is apparently clay.
edited 28th Apr '12 6:23:27 PM by TheyCallMeTomu
wanderlustwarrior: I checked there.
TCMT: Thanks.
So Bobby's ghost rage only showed up at the end of the episode huh? RISE
Oh yeah. That. Yeah, that's gonna be a problem for the boys soon.
I kind of hope so, but Wikipedia says Bobby'll be there for the final episode.
edited 28th Apr '12 6:37:52 PM by UmLovely
RISEYou know who I miss?
Pestilence.
And Death.
The Horsemen were introduced too early.
I also miss Henriksen and Jo, but it was their time to go.
The sad, REAL American dichotomyFortunately you can't kill Death.
Death explicitly said "Yeah, don't call me again. Period. Seriously guys. Shut up. You're pissing me off. Shush."
Oh, Felicia Day. I adore you.
I didn't like the episode at first, but it turned out to be kind of fun. Dick's a little bit too narmy. It comes off as a less funny and a bit too corny, imo.
edited 1st May '12 5:50:02 PM by zombielovescore
No kidding. Cas! whatever happened to just plain escapism. Some days you want to worry less about voting for a giant douche or turd sandwich and just savor the world ending.
It also needlessly dates the show, like it did with Boston Legal
I'm a skeptical squirrelAmen to that. Heck, SPN was always just a bit dated before, but in an enduring, entertaining way. This just further ensures I won't be expanding my collection past season 5.
Okay, so I finally watched the episode (TGWTDaDT), and I liked it. For the first time in two seasons I don't have an overall complaint. Maybe there's still hope. (for S7.)
If anyone hears an enraged scream, it's just me.
edited 3rd May '12 9:00:44 PM by UmLovely
RISESeason 8 has been officially confirmed.
Um...yay?
Woo fucking hoo.
Well I might stay. If the last episode entices me any.
The Monster of the Week format kills me, but if the arc is good then I might still want to see how it goes.
I wonder. If a fan says "whoop-de-freakin' doo, I hope it's the last." Due to enjoying the show but not being sure it'll stay good, is that more of a complement to the early seasons or a diss at the later ones?
The sad, REAL American dichotomyBoth, probably. The earlier seasons were markedly better than the last couple. This seems fairly evident. I'd consider it more as a diss, especially season 6, because that one just plain sucked.
There was lampshade hangings about how much season 6 sucked.
I KNOW THAT. I'VE BEEN HERE FOR THREE YEARS.
But that's way more stuff than I wanna tag and I still support the principle that people should see the show before they peek into media threads.