Supernatural Fridays on the CW 9 pm / Reruns on TNT 10-12 am-pm
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Supernatural is a show that follows two brothers, Sam and Dean Winchester. They are "hunters" who travel across America in their fathers 67' Chevy Impala after their mother was killed in a supernatural driven fire while Sam was a baby in his nursery. They hunt and kill supernatural things. Ghosts, Werewolves, Vampires, Wraiths, Demons and more recently Jefferson Starships. Any supernatural thing you can think of they hunt it in this show. Supernatural is in its 6th season on the CW in the Friday night death slot at 9 o'clock. The show is already booked for a 7th season and rumored to have an 8th coming up.
The main characters in the show, well most are dead, but the alive ones are Sam and Dean Winchester, the protagonists of the show and Bobby Singer, fellow hunter and basically, only live, human friend of the Winchester boys.
Sam (left) and Dean (right) Winchester played by Jared Padelecki and Jensen Ackles
Bobby Singer played by Jim Beaver
This is my show man. I love the whole theme of the show, playing with every lore from across the world and merging them as one. The show has a great tone to it, joking while maintaining a serious feel. It constantly makes references to pop culture which is a great aspect of the show. It also busts out Hard Rock every so often which is perfect for me. The show just has an amazing premise.
I'm actually quite surprised this show doenst already have a thread.
No, it isn't new. Its on Season 6, in fact, and its about to end. There are like 3 episodes left, and Season 5 was supposed to be the final season.
I thought it was a pretty great show; I especially liked the third season, but somewhere near the end of 4 or beggining of 5 it sorta went down hill. The current season is sorta boring, really. They better end it well. =/
Its basically a 'two brothers kill monsters' show. Vampires, werewolves, demons, ghosts, etc, etc, etc, etc, etc. etc.
Also, I said 'season' wayy to many times in this one post.
Old show, new season just started, 6 seasons in total.
"Jensen Ackles and Jared Padalecki star as Dean and Sam Winchester, two brothers searching for the meaning behind their mother's death at the hand of a demon, and their father's mysterious disappearance."
On a note from the latest episode today ... JEFFERSON STARSHIPS! lol
I find this series to be highly comically amusing. It always gives me funny laughs.
My favorite scene was where they tried to call Castielle and his mobile box answered "This is the mailbox of" and then you heard this super powerful angel guy say "what? why do you want me to say my name?" xD best joke ever.
On May 02 2011 06:24 MisterD wrote: I find this series to be highly comically amusing. It always gives me funny laughs.
All of the episodes with The Trickster are actually hilarious. That one episode where Sam has to live through the same day over and over, saving Dean only to have him die in a completely different way. Sooooooooooooooooooooooo funny
The last episode I saw... Castiel: "Is it customary to wear a blanket...?"
First season was a disapointment, but believe me, from second and up its amazing. It's worth to go through the weak first season because after that it completely rocks.
season 6's plot is good relative to the fact that the show was written for five seasons. I liked the purgatory plot line but i thought they were adding too many boss enemies and new characters this season (crowley/eve). This season really feels like its two mini seasons. I thought this season was going to be a basic "kill the boss monster" but the recent last episode changed all that, which makes me believe its going to extend into the 7th season. At least this season has more plot development than season 5.
make the info on castiel more vague for the newbies? His identity is a pretty big plot twist in the whole story imo.
Castiel definitely has some of the best lines from the show as he learns about technology, camaraderie, and human vice. But my favorite has to be "Hey, Ass-butt!"
I'm actually quite surprised this show doenst already have a thread.
i there already is a thread on this but, it's really old. This is basically the only show i watch on cw right now. all other shows are chick flicks. thanks for reminding me, i forgot to watch friday's episode.
Honestly, the way Sesaon 5 ended was great. Like, if you cut off the last 30 seconds (where it has that sorta twist that sets up the next sesaon), it was wrapped up quite neatly. I woul dhave been happy with that ending. + Show Spoiler +
I mean, after they've killed the damn Devil, anything they ever do after that is just so... insignificant
I completely agree with recklessfire's spoiler, too.
As for Season 1 sucking, I don't think so. It got me hooked. I watched 4 seasons in a week, and then started watching season 5-6 normally once per week. Season 3 (where Ruby was still hot and they didnt add that stupid twist with her/Sam) was my favorite.
@ below me: Yeah, hot Ruby was first. The new Ruby was totally gay. Didnt kill people by the dozens, wasnt as fun to look at, introduced the whole... stupid...thing... with Sam... I wasn't a fan of that stuff.
blond ruby was hot not the other one, i think the first seasons were the scarier/better ones though i still love the show. my fav moment was when one episode ended and they singed eye of the tiger or something like it pretty funny moment
I have no clue how to manage hiding season 4, because whats happening is that, that part is really essential to show knowledge and its making the OP look kinda dumb. Someone should PM on how to have spoilers tags say things.
Google it, Season 7 is in the works.
I loved the Ruby change, because it did essentially note a change in Sam. I think the newness was essential for what happened in season 4. It just made sense.
Season 5, I think is the completed work of Erik Kripke, which I mean he spent 10 years on. Its gonna be hard to be better than 10 years of preparation. I think they definitely can go on and have been, but what I think they havnt done as of yet, is realize the biggest fucking thing happened ever, and treat it like that. Instead they are trying to do everything at once. Develop the characters, make a new plot, wrap up the last plot, and from what Ive read they are trying to make stronger episode stories. And what is happening is that trying to do all that, they are not focusing on the little things, like adding in the hard-rock or trying to put in transitional music that doesnt flow with the story and I think the biggest making the plots develop way to easily (anyone say Frontierland?).
On May 02 2011 07:29 RodrigoX wrote: I have no clue how to manage hiding season 4, because whats happening is that, that part is really essential to show knowledge and its making the OP look kinda dumb. Someone should PM on how to have spoilers tags say things.
Google it, Season 7 is in the works.
I loved the Ruby change, because it did essentially note a change in Sam. I think the newness was essential for what happened in season 4. It just made sense.
It's not that I don't believe you that there's a Seeason 7. ;P It just surprised me.
The Ruby change... you're making it seem like it was a planned change and you're giving it meaning. While I guess its okay to look at it this way, I look at it the 'real' way: there were some budget cuts and had to replace her. That entire season was, to my understanding, supposed to be 'bigger.' + Show Spoiler +
The entire Demon-War thing was supposed to be a larger, more epic scale type war, but since they couldnt afford it, they had to make it more of a small, spread out thing with pockets of fighting.
Worked out, I guess. Just made me sad when I read that; would have been so much better. =[
Been watching this show since almost he beginning and I think it receives far less attention then it deserves. The series has had its weak moments (one if which I think is right now) and I'm honestly surprised it has stayed on the air for as long as it has. Definitely worth a watch for those who haven't seen it.
[QUOTE]On May 02 2011 07:56 Crazyeyes wrote: No, you're right of course. I agree too, and I dindt see it ocming either. + Show Spoiler +
Earlier on in the season, though, that one scene where they have both an Angel and a Demon in the back seat of their car... I thought that was the coolest thing ever. I was like 'these two have the coolest fucking allies' Should have kept that team for a little and just kicked some ass IMO.
The thing that bothers me the most is the whole ...stupid thing that I mentioned ealrier. Don't want to give spoilers (even though its in a spoiler :D), but I just did NOT like any of that at all. Thought it was uncreative and poorly executed. I sorta just put all the blame on new Ruby. And again, she's not nearly as pretty. x_x
Sam fucks monsters. He has sex with the werewolf, we think the siren and then Ruby. I think what the statement is trying to be made with that is that Sam's a monster too. Which is has been a major theme of the entire show. Its not as easy as having Sam do every monster he sees, no it makes sense to have it be with Ruby. It sets up for the end of season 4 and makes the point of Sam's a monster. I think it was great, but I might agree with you on the execution.
Show is awesome, i'd recommend it to anyone. Skipped through the thread because im not up to date and I dont want it spoiled, but did anyone else thing it shouldve ended when + Show Spoiler +
sam had dragged lucifer into the pit and dean was with Lisa and Ben? I thought that was the perfect ending.
On May 02 2011 07:48 Blacktion wrote: Show is awesome, i'd recommend it to anyone. Skipped through the thread because im not up to date and I dont want it spoiled, but did anyone else thing it shouldve ended when + Show Spoiler +
sam had dragged lucifer into the pit and dean was with Lisa and Ben? I thought that was the perfect ending.
It was the perfect ending... But I mean we can treat it as two eras of supernatural and I think it is fine that way. We have Kripkes supernatural and then other supernatural
^ Yep, I said that like 3 posts up or something. It WAS a perfect ending. The way I see it, if Sesaon 6, and now apparantly 7, are bad... I can just revert to the perfect ending and pretend the rest never happened, hehe.
On May 02 2011 07:29 RodrigoX wrote: I have no clue how to manage hiding season 4, because whats happening is that, that part is really essential to show knowledge and its making the OP look kinda dumb. Someone should PM on how to have spoilers tags say things.
Google it, Season 7 is in the works.
I loved the Ruby change, because it did essentially note a change in Sam. I think the newness was essential for what happened in season 4. It just made sense.
It's not that I don't believe you that there's a Seeason 7. ;P It just surprised me.
The Ruby change... you're making it seem like it was a planned change and you're giving it meaning. While I guess its okay to look at it this way, I look at it the 'real' way: there were some budget cuts and had to replace her. That entire season was, to my understanding, supposed to be 'bigger.' + Show Spoiler +
The entire Demon-War thing was supposed to be a larger, more epic scale type war, but since they couldnt afford it, they had to make it more of a small, spread out thing with pockets of fighting.
Worked out, I guess. Just made me sad when I read that; would have been so much better. =[
Granted, they might have run out of money, but think about how it happened and with the end in mind. Season 3, we're made to think Lilith raped Ruby to the ends of the earth, establishing she was a good guy. She comes back in 4, helps Sam again makes us think shes a good guy. Even gets a comatose girl (Maybe Im again going out on a limb, but the way she looks makes sense because Ruby didnt really get the cream of the crop) to establish trust. Continually establishes more trust throughout the season. Then Bam 4.22 Lucifer Rising that happens. It was damn near perfect, because we had so many reasons to not think that which made it crazy because I sure as hell didnt see that coming.
No, you're right of course. I agree too, and I dindt see it ocming either. + Show Spoiler +
Earlier on in the season, though, that one scene where they have both an Angel and a Demon in the back seat of their car... I thought that was the coolest thing ever. I was like 'these two have the coolest fucking allies' Should have kept that team for a little and just kicked some ass IMO.
The thing that bothers me the most is the whole ...stupid thing that I mentioned ealrier. Don't want to give spoilers (even though its in a spoiler :D), but I just did NOT like any of that at all. Thought it was uncreative and poorly executed. I sorta just put all the blame on new Ruby. And again, she's not nearly as pretty. x_x
When I saw Crowley pop up at the end of last episode, I thought he was God, and somehow they were working on something. But that doesn't really make sense with everything Crowley did...
When I saw Crowley pop up at the end of last episode, I thought he was God, and somehow they were working on something. But that doesn't really make sense with everything Crowley did...
When I saw Crowley pop up at the end of last episode, I thought he was God, and somehow they were working on something. But that doesn't really make sense with everything Crowley did...
Goddamnit. I havn't seen the latest episode yet. >_<
On May 02 2011 07:56 Crazyeyes wrote: ^ Yep, I said that like 3 posts up or something. It WAS a perfect ending. The way I see it, if Sesaon 6, and now apparantly 7, are bad... I can just revert to the perfect ending and pretend the rest never happened, hehe. No, you're right of course. I agree too, and I dindt see it ocming either. + Show Spoiler +
Earlier on in the season, though, that one scene where they have both an Angel and a Demon in the back seat of their car... I thought that was the coolest thing ever. I was like 'these two have the coolest fucking allies' Should have kept that team for a little and just kicked some ass IMO.
The thing that bothers me the most is the whole ...stupid thing that I mentioned ealrier. Don't want to give spoilers (even though its in a spoiler :D), but I just did NOT like any of that at all. Thought it was uncreative and poorly executed. I sorta just put all the blame on new Ruby. And again, she's not nearly as pretty. x_x
I mean I think season 6 is about as strong as season 1, but we love the characters now. So I think season 7 totally has the capability to get out of the rut. And yeah if it does suck though, we of course have to acknoweldge its existence, but I'm fine of thinking season 6 and 7 were just America being a corporate money hungry bitch as always.
Sam fucks monsters. He has sex with the werewolf, we think the siren and ruby. What I think the point of those things happening, is to show Sam's a monster too. Which I mean its talked about the entire series, which I think is one of the big themes of the show. I mean its not just as easy as Sam fucking every monster he sees, that just doesnt make sense, but having him be in a romantic relationship with Ruby makes sense in a lot of ways, and accomplishes the goal of showing Sam as a monster. I might agree with you on the execution though.
Castiel is hilarious at times, especially when taunted by Dean. Especially remember the episode where he watches porn for a minute or two, just hilarious.
With all the breaks between episodes and everything I have completely lost the plot of this show for the past season or two. I still watch every episode but I have no idea what the hell is going on
On May 02 2011 08:19 floor exercise wrote: With all the breaks between episodes and everything I have completely lost the plot of this show for the past season or two. I still watch every episode but I have no idea what the hell is going on
You probably can google synposis' of plots and episodes just to get your stuff straight
When I saw Crowley pop up at the end of last episode, I thought he was God, and somehow they were working on something. But that doesn't really make sense with everything Crowley did...
On May 02 2011 07:56 Crazyeyes wrote: ^ Yep, I said that like 3 posts up or something. It WAS a perfect ending. The way I see it, if Sesaon 6, and now apparantly 7, are bad... I can just revert to the perfect ending and pretend the rest never happened, hehe. No, you're right of course. I agree too, and I dindt see it ocming either. + Show Spoiler +
Earlier on in the season, though, that one scene where they have both an Angel and a Demon in the back seat of their car... I thought that was the coolest thing ever. I was like 'these two have the coolest fucking allies' Should have kept that team for a little and just kicked some ass IMO.
The thing that bothers me the most is the whole ...stupid thing that I mentioned ealrier. Don't want to give spoilers (even though its in a spoiler :D), but I just did NOT like any of that at all. Thought it was uncreative and poorly executed. I sorta just put all the blame on new Ruby. And again, she's not nearly as pretty. x_x
I mean I think season 6 is about as strong as season 1, but we love the characters now. So I think season 7 totally has the capability to get out of the rut. And yeah if it does suck though, we of course have to acknoweldge its existence, but I'm fine of thinking season 6 and 7 were just America being a corporate money hungry bitch as always.
Sam fucks monsters. He has sex with the werewolf, we think the siren and ruby. What I think the point of those things happening, is to show Sam's a monster too. Which I mean its talked about the entire series, which I think is one of the big themes of the show. I mean its not just as easy as Sam fucking every monster he sees, that just doesnt make sense, but having him be in a romantic relationship with Ruby makes sense in a lot of ways, and accomplishes the goal of showing Sam as a monster. I might agree with you on the execution though.
I have no problem with him fucking monsters. I'd totally bang Ruby1, too. Even if I knew what she was. No, I mean the OTHER thing with Ruby. THAT is what I didnt like. + Show Spoiler +
On May 02 2011 08:29 Crazyeyes wrote: That's pretty good. However, + Show Spoiler +
I have no problem with him fucking monsters. I'd totally bang Ruby1, too. Even if I knew what she was. No, I mean the OTHER thing with Ruby. THAT is what I didnt like. + Show Spoiler +
Errr, well I didnt really mind that. Sam had to do something absolutely crazy that was obviously wrong. And drinking the blood of devil spawn, might just have been one of those things. It explains being able to kill demons, and ties in the original story of Azazel giving him Demon blood.
I dont know, it made sense for me, but I can see where you are coming from.
Julian Richings (who plays "Death") is my favorite character on the show. Does an amazing job portraying his role and I think the scene with him and Dean in the Chicago pizza shop is the best scene in the entire series.
I started watching Supernatural in the past week or so and Im right now in the middle of 2nd season. Really interesting so far ... better than most of the shows that are airing. Im not reading anything in this thread dont wanna get spoiled .
On May 02 2011 09:02 SkelA wrote: I started watching Supernatural in the past week or so and Im right now in the middle of 2nd season. Really interesting so far ... better than most of the shows that are airing. Im not reading anything in this thread dont wanna get spoiled .
You'll be completely and utterly hooked by that season finale. It is so good.
I liked the show up to the end of season 3. I watched up to season 5 and haven't watched season 6 since i got kinda bored of it (castiel was cool though)
On May 02 2011 08:52 novabossa wrote: Julian Richings (who plays "Death") is my favorite character on the show. Does an amazing job portraying his role and I think the scene with him and Dean in the Chicago pizza shop is the best scene in the entire series.
On May 02 2011 08:52 novabossa wrote: Julian Richings (who plays "Death") is my favorite character on the show. Does an amazing job portraying his role and I think the scene with him and Dean in the Chicago pizza shop is the best scene in the entire series.
Agreed. Goddamnit it took a year just to finish that season in australia, but by god was it worth it. Shame about the budget thou. IMO the ending was cool, but it really wasn't everything i expected. Oh well, this series is freakin awesome without a stupid CGI budget.
On May 02 2011 06:24 MisterD wrote: I find this series to be highly comically amusing. It always gives me funny laughs.
All of the episodes with The Trickster are actually hilarious. That one episode where Sam has to live through the same day over and over, saving Dean only to have him die in a completely different way. Sooooooooooooooooooooooo funny
The last episode I saw... Castiel: "Is it customary to wear a blanket...?"
I wish that they kept it like it was in the beginning. It should have just been them going to random towns and getting rid of ghosts and shit while searching for their dad. Then when they ran out of ideas they could have just made it so they found their dad and lived happily ever after.
I ended up not watching anymore because while still entertaining, the plot that they have now is dumb imo. : /
Season 1 and 2 was really good, then the show started to go downhill. Season 6 has been the weakest so far imo. The writing seems really bad, i feel the storyline is all over the place, with no clear goal.
Also, i hate how pretty much every monster in the univers, is just a guy or girl. I understand theres budgets, but i remember some episodes in season 1 with actual monsters. And those episodes stand out in my memory. I wish they would make more of those.
all my friends are watching this pretty much, but damn the episodes i've seen sucked so hard, almost without exception. There were a couple OK ones, but...
On May 02 2011 21:27 Raavi wrote: Season 1 and 2 was really good, then the show started to go downhill. Season 6 has been the weakest so far imo. The writing seems really bad, i feel the storyline is all over the place, with no clear goal.
Also, i hate how pretty much every monster in the univers, is just a guy or girl. I understand theres budgets, but i remember some episodes in season 1 with actual monsters. And those episodes stand out in my memory. I wish they would make more of those.
I really think season 3 and 4 are the best... The plot I feel like is just so deep and worthwhile.
The 6th season, I will say is actually pretty bad. I watch because I look for an upturn and the characters are still the characters. I mean Jefferson Starships? Something like that seems vintage Dean. I do feel like they need to fire the writing team or at least have them step it up, because basically you had Kripke writing every episode season 1-5 and they just havnt been able to meet that.
Yeah thats another thing, why was the phoenix a dude? I mean I think it works for a werewolf, but a phoenix, at least do something with its skin have a change or something like episode Metamorphasis.
On May 02 2011 22:24 Geo.Rion wrote: all my friends are watching this pretty much, but damn the episodes i've seen sucked so hard, almost without exception. There were a couple OK ones, but...
I loved the first season, the similarity's to the serie X-files made me an instant fan.
However... I dont like the overall story, the MonsterOfTheWeek episodes are really great but the show took a dive after the first season and has never recovered. Supernatural can still field amazing episodes but it is a rare thing right now and to me it has gone from an exiting adventure where Sam and Dean needs to find out what's happened and find a solution into killing as many demons per episode as possible.
I still watch the show but I don't remember last time I watched an entire episode.
Is this show any good? I mean, from a non-biased point of view, can you honestly recommend that I go and get this series, and sit down and watch it? I may be interested...
I love the show as a whole, it's great. But I have to admit that I prefer seasons 1-3. It's not that the later seasons were bad, it's just the style change (which contributes to the longevity of the series).
They are "hunters" who travel across America in their fathers 69' Chevy Impala after their mother was killed in a supernatural driven fire while Sam was a baby in his nursery
Holy shit, a Season 8 too? What the hell are they going to write about? lol
On May 04 2011 03:22 RoosterSamurai wrote: Is this show any good? I mean, from a non-biased point of view, can you honestly recommend that I go and get this series, and sit down and watch it? I may be interested...
Yes, definitely. Seasons 2-4, especially, were very enjoyable.
People in this thread are saying Season 1 was sorta meh, so I guess it wasn't the best... I remember that I loved it, though. Just get through the super cheesy firey deaths in the first few episodes and you're golden. ;D
Loved the ending of S05, it would've made me satisfied if it ended there, didn't really like the first episodes of the latest season, but these latest have made me like it more and more.
Castiel was the one who burned Crowley's supposed human remains so it wouldn't've been difficult for them to fake Crowley's death. Looking back at that scene it did seem a little random that Castiel was able to find Crowley's remains so soon after Crowley hid them again earlier in the season.
I think Castiel thinks it's a mutual backscratching.
On May 04 2011 03:22 RoosterSamurai wrote: Is this show any good? I mean, from a non-biased point of view, can you honestly recommend that I go and get this series, and sit down and watch it? I may be interested...
Personally I have a love/hate relationship with the show. It can be really good. It can also be really bad sometimes. For the most part i find it worth watching just for the castiel interactions. Those alone are priceless. The writing though is pretty good. If you can accept the premises in the first season you'll like the rest of the show i think though.
Approximately 25 or so minutes! This episode is going to be good, considering what happened at the end of last episode. I love Fridays, especially because I look forward to new episodes
Cas's actor is definitely the best one on the show alongside with crowley's "it's either submit or die" "what are you french? Atleast show some reisistance."
I see this show rerun on TNT in the mornings, it's pretty good, but isn't it over already? I thought they just picked up old shows that had run their course.
You're right I should list the reruns on TNT, used to watch those when I when I skipped a few seasons.
On May 08 2011 23:01 Morale wrote: They said they were supposed to do 5 season from the start, but now its like 2 episodes left on the 6th season. I love this show<3
Actually it was to be 3 seasons, CW liked it enough to extend to 5.
Sorry I need to be caught up, Missing episodes and I have prom tonight (Get laid ya? kidding not really)
So, thats kind of fucking crazy dont you guys think? I think they might have tidied up the shitty season with having Cas be the cause of everything. I mean all the shit that went on this season finally made sense and kind of explained why so much was going on tying it in to one major plot. Which was my whole complaint in that they had separate plots going all at once. Finally they tied it all together and explained what was going on. They basically had a reason for everything, Sam being back, Eve, Crowley and I think put it in a neat little bow that was not only exciting and surprising but made sense.
Overall, I think it was just a great episode that explained the awkward season. If only we actually knew or at least was hinted to the main plot of the season maybe abit earlier it would have stemmed some complaints.
So, thats kind of fucking crazy dont you guys think? I think they might have tidied up the shitty season with having Cas be the cause of everything. I mean all the shit that went on this season finally made sense and kind of explained why so much was going on tying it in to one major plot. Which was my whole complaint in that they had separate plots going all at once. Finally they tied it all together and explained what was going on. They basically had a reason for everything, Sam being back, Eve, Crowley and I think put it in a neat little bow that was not only exciting and surprising but made sense.
Overall, I think it was just a great episode that explained the awkward season. If only we actually knew or at least was hinted to the main plot of the season maybe abit earlier it would have stemmed some complaints.
So, thats kind of fucking crazy dont you guys think? I think they might have tidied up the shitty season with having Cas be the cause of everything. I mean all the shit that went on this season finally made sense and kind of explained why so much was going on tying it in to one major plot. Which was my whole complaint in that they had separate plots going all at once. Finally they tied it all together and explained what was going on. They basically had a reason for everything, Sam being back, Eve, Crowley and I think put it in a neat little bow that was not only exciting and surprising but made sense.
Overall, I think it was just a great episode that explained the awkward season. If only we actually knew or at least was hinted to the main plot of the season maybe abit earlier it would have stemmed some complaints.
I haven't been following season 6 too closely, but did they ever explain why Grandpa Sam was brought back from the dead?
Crowley/Cas brought him back. Or i think it was Cas but Crowley recieved credit. They did it so he could catch monsters high on the foodchain for Crowley to torture the location of purgatory out of. In return he would have his daughter(sam n deans mom) brought back to life if they every found what they were looking for which was purgatory.
Crowley/Cas brought him back. Or i think it was Cas but Crowley recieved credit. They did it so he could catch monsters high on the foodchain for Crowley to torture the location of purgatory out of. In return he would have his daughter(sam n deans mom) brought back to life if they every found what they were looking for which was purgatory.
It makes sense now at least, to have one of the best hunters (plus family) brought back to find monsters to find purgatory to meet the end goal of winning heaven. Which is the same reason Sam was brought back, Cas just felt sorry for Dean which is why he didnt get him, so what I think is being inferred is that Sam was brought back without his soul so he wouldnt mess with Dean, until of course episode 1 s6 he was in danger since the situation of catching monsters spun out of control..
The fact that Castiel has proclaimed himself the new god can't be a good thing for next season. I guess he becomes the de facto bad guy? I hope they can just remove his juice rather than have to take him out, but I guess either scenario could play out. Plus, I suppose that Crowley joins the brothers in trying to take out Castiel.
The fact that both Raphael and Crowley didn't realize it was dog's blood during their whole ritual is more than a little ridiculous, though. Ah well, can't look too closely at this show much!
The fact that Castiel has proclaimed himself the new god can't be a good thing for next season. I guess he becomes the de facto bad guy? I hope they can just remove his juice rather than have to take him out, but I guess either scenario could play out. Plus, I suppose that Crowley joins the brothers in trying to take out Castiel.
The fact that both Raphael and Crowley didn't realize it was dog's blood during their whole ritual is more than a little ridiculous, though. Ah well, can't look too closely at this show much!
Crowley/Cas brought him back. Or i think it was Cas but Crowley recieved credit. They did it so he could catch monsters high on the foodchain for Crowley to torture the location of purgatory out of. In return he would have his daughter(sam n deans mom) brought back to life if they every found what they were looking for which was purgatory.
It makes sense now at least, to have one of the best hunters (plus family) brought back to find monsters to find purgatory to meet the end goal of winning heaven. Which is the same reason Sam was brought back, Cas just felt sorry for Dean which is why he didnt get him, so what I think is being inferred is that Sam was brought back without his soul so he wouldnt mess with Dean, until of course episode 1 s6 he was in danger since the situation of catching monsters spun out of control..
I thought he dind't know he'd be all fucked up without his soul (or just idndt realize he left the soul behind) ? The one episode that explained everything, Cas said he on his 'long road of good intentions.' Good intentions =/= bringing him back without a soul. :/
As for the finale, which I just watched...
The episode starting off with "Carry on my Wayward Son" gave me total nostalgia. I have to rewatch seasons 1-5. The good old days, when it was definitely better. ^__^ Hearing that song was always so epic... it just didnt feel the same for me today.
I thought this season was pretty bad, and I'm not too happy about the way it ended. Cas is now basically the bad guy, and they have to kill him. You can say that he's currupted by all the power, but even before he had all that power he was already fucked in the head. He killed Balzahar (sp?) T__T
Whatever. I'll watch it until the end, but so far it look slike I'm probably going to go with Alpha Plan Beta. Which is a terrible name. It's basically just pretending the last 30 seconds of Season 5 E22 and everything after didn't happen.
ALSO! Whatever happned to Chuck (the prophet guy) ?
Crowley/Cas brought him back. Or i think it was Cas but Crowley recieved credit. They did it so he could catch monsters high on the foodchain for Crowley to torture the location of purgatory out of. In return he would have his daughter(sam n deans mom) brought back to life if they every found what they were looking for which was purgatory.
It makes sense now at least, to have one of the best hunters (plus family) brought back to find monsters to find purgatory to meet the end goal of winning heaven. Which is the same reason Sam was brought back, Cas just felt sorry for Dean which is why he didnt get him, so what I think is being inferred is that Sam was brought back without his soul so he wouldnt mess with Dean, until of course episode 1 s6 he was in danger since the situation of catching monsters spun out of control..
I thought he dind't know he'd be all fucked up without his soul (or just idndt realize he left the soul behind) ? The one episode that explained everything, Cas said he on his 'long road of good intentions.' Good intentions =/= bringing him back without a soul. :/
As for the finale, which I just watched...
The episode starting off with "Carry on my Wayward Son" gave me total nostalgia. I have to rewatch seasons 1-5. The good old days, when it was definitely better. ^__^ Hearing that song was always so epic... it just didnt feel the same for me today.
I thought this season was pretty bad, and I'm not too happy about the way it ended. Cas is now basically the bad guy, and they have to kill him. You can say that he's currupted by all the power, but even before he had all that power he was already fucked in the head. He killed Balzahar (sp?) T__T
Whatever. I'll watch it until the end, but so far it look slike I'm probably going to go with Alpha Plan Beta. Which is a terrible name. It's basically just pretending the last 30 seconds of Season 5 E22 and everything after didn't happen.
ALSO! Whatever happned to Chuck (the prophet guy) ?
Chuck was heavily implied to be God at the end of season 5. I didn't mind this season, not as epic as the previous, but I enjoyed it. The boys have taken down angels, demons and monsters, but never a deity, season 7 should be fun :D
Crowley/Cas brought him back. Or i think it was Cas but Crowley recieved credit. They did it so he could catch monsters high on the foodchain for Crowley to torture the location of purgatory out of. In return he would have his daughter(sam n deans mom) brought back to life if they every found what they were looking for which was purgatory.
It makes sense now at least, to have one of the best hunters (plus family) brought back to find monsters to find purgatory to meet the end goal of winning heaven. Which is the same reason Sam was brought back, Cas just felt sorry for Dean which is why he didnt get him, so what I think is being inferred is that Sam was brought back without his soul so he wouldnt mess with Dean, until of course episode 1 s6 he was in danger since the situation of catching monsters spun out of control..
I thought he dind't know he'd be all fucked up without his soul (or just idndt realize he left the soul behind) ? The one episode that explained everything, Cas said he on his 'long road of good intentions.' Good intentions =/= bringing him back without a soul. :/
As for the finale, which I just watched...
The episode starting off with "Carry on my Wayward Son" gave me total nostalgia. I have to rewatch seasons 1-5. The good old days, when it was definitely better. ^__^ Hearing that song was always so epic... it just didnt feel the same for me today.
I thought this season was pretty bad, and I'm not too happy about the way it ended. Cas is now basically the bad guy, and they have to kill him. You can say that he's currupted by all the power, but even before he had all that power he was already fucked in the head. He killed Balzahar (sp?) T__T
Whatever. I'll watch it until the end, but so far it look slike I'm probably going to go with Alpha Plan Beta. Which is a terrible name. It's basically just pretending the last 30 seconds of Season 5 E22 and everything after didn't happen.
ALSO! Whatever happned to Chuck (the prophet guy) ?
Chuck was heavily implied to be God at the end of season 5. I didn't mind this season, not as epic as the previous, but I enjoyed it. The boys have taken down angels, demons and monsters, but never a deity, season 7 should be fun :D
Okay so Ill probably watch supernatural on watch-supernatural-online.com or whatever it is today and get caught up, and I can totally input myself into the conversation.
Sorry, busy life, football, Starcraft, being awesome all that. Glad it sounds like it was a good finale.
There's alot of gods in the Supernatural universe.
You have pagan gods, the judeo-christian god etc. Castiel belongs(belonged) to the judeo-christian mythology, where the current god is absent. We don't really know yet what his intentions are. If he was claiming to be the new god of this belief-system, directly challenging the absent god for his "rule" or just stirring up some new shit.
There's alot of gods in the Supernatural universe.
You have pagan gods, the judeo-christian god etc. Castiel belongs(belonged) to the judeo-christian mythology, where the current god is absent. We don't really know yet what his intentions are. If he was claiming to be the new god of this belief-system, directly challenging the absent god for his "rule" or just stirring up some new shit.
Yeah, something like this. There are definitely many gods in this world. Some are very weak -- Sam and Dean hunted some pagan gods a few seasons ago and they wern't too big a deal.
Other gods are... well, God. Created angels and all that shit. I'm NOW, thanks to Pkol, pretty sure that Chuck was actually the Christian God. From what I remember of Dean and Death's conversation, both God and Death are the two oldest and most powerful beings. That we know of, at lesat. Death said that he is just as old, if not older than God. They're both pretty powerful.
Castiel is only a god in the sense that he's extremely powerful now, thanks to all the souls. I guess being really powerful is the definition of being a god?
Makes me wonder... do Death and God get their power from souls, too? I mean, if God CREATED the souls in the first place... O_o
Me and my roommate just watched the last 2 episodes for this season they were pretty awesome. Not sure I liked the swerve at the end, he's probably my favorite character...
But now that Season 7 has been confirmed I guess they've set up that nicely. I just kinda hope Season 7 is the end, after they wrap up this storyline where else can they go with it that's good?
Listen this is T.V. They are not going to show God and voice is too cheesy. This is going to be like every other boss in Supernatural where they die super easily. TLDR: Castiel is going to fucking blow himself up due to his inability to control the souls long enough.
This season, overall kind of not good. But that last episode. Holy mother fucking shit. Like, at the end, I was just like, "OH SHIT, OOHHH SHIT, OOOHHHHHHH SHIT THIS IS BADDDD". Its going to be one hell of a new season, thats all Im saying. The plot they have in front of them is pretty fucking sick.
There's alot of gods in the Supernatural universe.
You have pagan gods, the judeo-christian god etc. Castiel belongs(belonged) to the judeo-christian mythology, where the current god is absent. We don't really know yet what his intentions are. If he was claiming to be the new god of this belief-system, directly challenging the absent god for his "rule" or just stirring up some new shit.
Yeah, something like this. There are definitely many gods in this world. Some are very weak -- Sam and Dean hunted some pagan gods a few seasons ago and they wern't too big a deal.
Other gods are... well, God. Created angels and all that shit. I'm NOW, thanks to Pkol, pretty sure that Chuck was actually the Christian God. From what I remember of Dean and Death's conversation, both God and Death are the two oldest and most powerful beings. That we know of, at lesat. Death said that he is just as old, if not older than God. They're both pretty powerful.
Castiel is only a god in the sense that he's extremely powerful now, thanks to all the souls. I guess being really powerful is the definition of being a god?
Makes me wonder... do Death and God get their power from souls, too? I mean, if God CREATED the souls in the first place... O_o
When you have a show with nearly omnipotent beings, you're going to have a lot of plotholes. It's like shows and movies with time travel.
On May 22 2011 17:12 Crazyeyes wrote: Where exactly is the plothole? I mean, I'm sure there are some... I just can't think of any. I dont see myself pointing any out in that quote there.
There aren't any huge plot holes in the main story ro anything, but there's just so much stuff that requires suspension of disbelief. Then there's the absorbing soul stuff. What's stopping Crowley from absorbing every soul in hell inside himself and becoming god? If fate and her sisters are the only thing stopping someone from manipulating history and acquiring more souls, can't someone just create enough souls to become powerful enough to kill the sisters?
I also found the whole apocalypse arc kind of weird. Angels are jealous of humanity and the love that god gives them. So their plan is to kill all humans and then go back to their daily lives of doing nothing(?).
I remember that there were other things like these, but I just can't remember the specifics. It's been years since I saw episodes from earlier seasons. I don't really mind that they don't explain everything and I still enjoy the show.
On May 22 2011 18:00 Sotamursu wrote: What's stopping Crowley from absorbing every soul in hell inside himself and becoming god?
A strict ritual requiring alot of different ingredients. For example blood from a Purgatory native. Also, Castiel said he had plans for Crowley. Considering Castiels current near-omnipotence, he is pretty much Castiels bitch and can't/won't be able to do anything without Castiels say-so.
On May 22 2011 18:00 Sotamursu wrote: If fate and her sisters are the only thing stopping someone from manipulating history and acquiring more souls, can't someone just create enough souls to become powerful enough to kill the sisters?
I didn't really pay close attention to the episode where Fate was depicted, so I don't really know.
On May 22 2011 18:00 Sotamursu wrote: I also found the whole apocalypse arc kind of weird. Angels are jealous of humanity and the love that god gives them. So their plan is to kill all humans and then go back to their daily lives of doing nothing(?).
This was covered pretty much in depth season 5. The angels are sick of the current status. God's been absent for ages. Heaven is in chaos. "We just want it to be over." -Some angel in season 5.
However, we don't really know what happens to the angels after an apocalypse. Remember Gabriel said these things were like sunday dinners, back in the day. So the angels may just want to end the current situation, where they're supposed to serve the humans and go on to a different state of existing (in the lack of a better word). --
But yeah, this is a show that requires some leaps of logic. Doesn't really hurt it in my opinion, anyway.
Hopefully they can get Castiel back to normal somehow, he's so awesome that it would be a shame to him to just die.
Sam's fight in his head wasn't that interesting, kinda sad that they really didn't go into it more, Sam seemed so normal in the end. But I'm sure it'll be playing a big role in season 7. Yay!
I kinda wish there was more of those fillers in the seasons. Like the one from season 3 or 4 where the whole episode is black and white and there's a shapeshifter who's killing people as Dracula and Werewolf. That episode is so goddamn great, just saw it recently from TV.
I think they could have done a lot better with the battle in his head. Like I it should have been longer. I like what they did with it, but he should have fought at least one more fragment. Like the entire time after killing robosam I thought the next fragment he was going to fight was the Demon Blood/Psychic part of him, then there could have been the Lucifer Vessel part of him. There was basically him with a soul, him without a soul and hell Sam. Like they just didnt have enough time to do it, and I think they probably should have rewritten it just to make it more epic.
I liked it but they could have done it better, IE story of this season.
Like I think the reason people dont tap into something like heaven or hell, is because it is like established. Like you cant break into hell or heaven to get the souls because it is just impossible. But with something like purgatory, there is no established order so you can just take all the souls you want, because no one is stopping you. There is to say no spiritual boundary. I think it is like, souls arent the source of all power, like God's, Angel's or Death, but they are a source of power that entitys can put to their disposal. Something like the monster from Long Distance Call, that sucks up souls.
And why like the Fates wont tap make new souls is because it isnt in their character. Like the reason Cas went back on saving the Titanic was because making all those souls arent in his character. And like anyone is going to be able to do that now, with Cas being head hancho of the universe.
I think they could have done a lot better with the battle in his head. Like I it should have been longer. I like what they did with it, but he should have fought at least one more fragment. Like the entire time after killing robosam I thought the next fragment he was going to fight was the Demon Blood/Psychic part of him, then there could have been the Lucifer Vessel part of him. There was basically him with a soul, him without a soul and hell Sam. Like they just didnt have enough time to do it, and I think they probably should have rewritten it just to make it more epic.
I liked it but they could have done it better, IE story of this season. Dude. If this was facebook, I'd "Like" this post.
The battle was a bit poorly written, I agree. I thought it was a bit boring overall, actually. Also, while we're talking about polotholes... TECHNICALLY... if he lost one of those battles, would the outcome be any different? I mean, okay... 'Good' Sam killed 'roboSam.' 'Good' Sam then absorbed 'roboSam,' and those two fragments were now one. If roboSam instead won the fight, he would have absorbed 'Good' Sam, giving you the exact same result. I felt like there was no real stakes. =/
and no matter how bad Hell was, I just don't see it effecting him THAT bad. It doesnt matter how bad you were tortured, REMEMBERING it will not change your physical condition at all. He had troulbe walking. I understand psychological pain and shit... but w/e.
Like I think the reason people dont tap into something like heaven or hell, is because it is like established. Like you cant break into hell or heaven to get the souls because it is just impossible. But with something like purgatory, there is no established order so you can just take all the souls you want, because no one is stopping you. There is to say no spiritual boundary. I think it is like, souls arent the source of all power, like God's, Angel's or Death, but they are a source of power that entitys can put to their disposal. Something like the monster from Long Distance Call, that sucks up souls.
And why like the Fates wont tap make new souls is because it isnt in their character. Like the reason Cas went back on saving the Titanic was because making all those souls arent in his character. And like anyone is going to be able to do that now, with Cas being head hancho of the universe.
Yeah so like...
I like your theory with their power. Theyre like steroids or something, I guess. They add to your power, but they arnt the SOURCE of your power. I like that.
Someone earlier said "why doesnt' Crowley just take all the souls in hell?" or osmething like that. I think he did... thats why he's as strong as he is. Thats why he was able to lend Cas the 50k Souls ealier. Hell has plenty. Its just, I'm like 90% sure that there's way more people who go to Hell than Heaven. So I guess Angels have a higher Base Power than Demons, cause even with all his souls he's weaker than all these other angels.
On May 23 2011 09:42 Crazyeyes wrote: Concerning Sam: + Show Spoiler +
I think they could have done a lot better with the battle in his head. Like I it should have been longer. I like what they did with it, but he should have fought at least one more fragment. Like the entire time after killing robosam I thought the next fragment he was going to fight was the Demon Blood/Psychic part of him, then there could have been the Lucifer Vessel part of him. There was basically him with a soul, him without a soul and hell Sam. Like they just didnt have enough time to do it, and I think they probably should have rewritten it just to make it more epic.
I liked it but they could have done it better, IE story of this season. Dude. If this was facebook, I'd "Like" this post.
The battle was a bit poorly written, I agree. I thought it was a bit boring overall, actually. Also, while we're talking about polotholes... TECHNICALLY... if he lost one of those battles, would the outcome be any different? I mean, okay... 'Good' Sam killed 'roboSam.' 'Good' Sam then absorbed 'roboSam,' and those two fragments were now one. If roboSam instead won the fight, he would have absorbed 'Good' Sam, giving you the exact same result. I felt like there was no real stakes. =/
and no matter how bad Hell was, I just don't see it effecting him THAT bad. It doesnt matter how bad you were tortured, REMEMBERING it will not change your physical condition at all. He had troulbe walking. I understand psychological pain and shit... but w/e.
Like I think the reason people dont tap into something like heaven or hell, is because it is like established. Like you cant break into hell or heaven to get the souls because it is just impossible. But with something like purgatory, there is no established order so you can just take all the souls you want, because no one is stopping you. There is to say no spiritual boundary. I think it is like, souls arent the source of all power, like God's, Angel's or Death, but they are a source of power that entitys can put to their disposal. Something like the monster from Long Distance Call, that sucks up souls.
And why like the Fates wont tap make new souls is because it isnt in their character. Like the reason Cas went back on saving the Titanic was because making all those souls arent in his character. And like anyone is going to be able to do that now, with Cas being head hancho of the universe.
Yeah so like...
I like your theory with their power. Theyre like steroids or something, I guess. They add to your power, but they arnt the SOURCE of your power. I like that.
Someone earlier said "why doesnt' Crowley just take all the souls in hell?" or osmething like that. I think he did... thats why he's as strong as he is. Thats why he was able to lend Cas the 50k Souls ealier. Hell has plenty. Its just, I'm like 90% sure that there's way more people who go to Hell than Heaven. So I guess Angels have a higher Base Power than Demons, cause even with all his souls he's weaker than all these other angels.
AHhhhhhhh its so not my fault! I did not mean to say "like" that many times. Blame my generation not me!
Well I think concerning the plotholes, it was a more of vying for control aspect going on, which is a reason hell sam didnt fight back. Because Robosam remembered all of his life if you remember so I think that the battle was not so much of fragments becoming one, but the decision to have a dominant one.
Think of PTSD x10000000000000000. Crazy physical and psychological stress was inflicted on sam. I think it could be a tad knee shaking.
As to Crowley, I do not remember that part so I cannot comment. Maybe you could tell me which episode it was?
P.S. I changed the OP to reflect the status of the show. Impossible to know who main characters are lol.
Was in the episode that explained everything. It was just a small tidbit when the two mentioned charactesr were talking, and there wasn't much more beyond that.
Saw this yesterday:
LOOK HOW YOUNG THEY LOOKED And look how ugly Sam got. Bring the sexy hair back, yo
Only seen three eps (death in Chicago, one with Robert Johnson, the current season finale) so maybe I'm just misguided on this statement. It just... the way they talk, Jensen Ackles and Misha Collin. It's like they decided to have a contest to see who can have the deepest voice on the show. It honestly sounds like what Christian Bale tried to do for The Dark Knight, just horribly bad.
Episodes I saw were pretty cool though, just can't get around the voice thing.
On May 23 2011 19:48 Sky wrote: Only seen three eps (death in Chicago, one with Robert Johnson, the current season finale) so maybe I'm just misguided on this statement. It just... the way they talk, Jensen Ackles and Misha Collin. It's like they decided to have a contest to see who can have the deepest voice on the show. It honestly sounds like what Christian Bale tried to do for The Dark Knight, just horribly bad.
Episodes I saw were pretty cool though, just can't get around the voice thing.
It's not really a problem for me, I enjoy the show regardless, but you're right. Thing is, the show doesn't take itself to seriously and gets pretty Meta and self deprecating in more than a few episodes, which makes for some fun. Most recent one in this season being "The French Mistake", where all of the Characters play caricatures actor's selves, Misha Collins is hilarious :D
This last seaon... season 6 I believe, was definately the worst so far in my opinion. The show was awesome for the first 5 seasons or so, and then it just got worse and worse, with the whole ...(possible spoiler, but not really) heaven and hell thing.
I found season 6 to still be pretty darn good, although at the start it seemed very unfocused. But the things happening at the end explained most of the weird stuff from early on.
I loved the early sam arc, and I loved the end. The only dissapointment was how+ Show Spoiler +
Eve
died, but anticlimactic final battles is how this series rolls at this point.
No point to the grandfather coming back. They never explained why he was working for Crowley, but we have to assume it was something to do with resurrecting his daughter, which made no sense since she should be in heaven. Anyway, he was just killed off before he could reveal anything interesting.
The whole Cambell family were killed far too easily. They were supposed to be lifelong hunters and go taken out like little bitches.
Demons are pathetic now. They are supposed to have super strength and powers, but Sam and Dean can kill them hand to hand with no problem. Also Sam and Dean are seemingly indestructable - Dean was thrown against a van in the last episode and didn't take any injuries. And instead of just ripping his throat out with his super strength the demon slowly strangles him so that Cas and come and save him.
And the whole thing in Sam's head was boring and waste of screen time.
On May 23 2011 20:58 RationalGaze wrote: This season was terrible.
No point to the grandfather coming back. They never explained why he was working for Crowley, but we have to assume it was something to do with resurrecting his daughter, which made no sense since she should be in heaven. Anyway, he was just killed off before he could reveal anything interesting.
They explained it, he wanted to get his daughter back. And no she wouldn´t be in heaven, she made a deal with yellow eyes which got her burned to death and a oneway ticket to hell. And he did reveal his true colors and intentions before he died.
The whole Cambell family were killed far too easily. They were supposed to be lifelong hunters and go taken out like little bitches.
The forces they dealt with weren't exactly "little bitches" Crowley was never an ordinary demon, and Dean and Sam needed an Angel to "kill" him.
Demons are pathetic now. They are supposed to have super strength and powers, but Sam and Dean can kill them hand to hand with no problem. Also Sam and Dean are seemingly indestructable - Dean was thrown against a van in the last episode and didn't take any injuries. And instead of just ripping his throat out with his super strength the demon slowly strangles him so that Cas and come and save him.
This is called television/film. Why don´t the badguys just shoot the hero and get it over with instead of watching him die slowly and OH NOES he got away. Well that wouldn´t be much of a movie now would it? Hero gets caught by badguy, gets shot, movie ends.
And the whole thing in Sam's head was boring and waste of screen time.
I agree with this however. I see their intentions of doing this and what they´re trying to show the viewers but in the end it was just boring.
On May 24 2011 00:21 Scriptix wrote: Been following since day 1. I can't believe Castiel is the new God and the way he acting about it. Can't wait to see the new season.
On May 24 2011 00:21 Scriptix wrote: Been following since day 1. I can't believe Castiel is the new God and the way he acting about it. Can't wait to see the new season.
Great spoiler.. rly
hmm? that's no spoiler, happened in the final ep of season 6
This is called television/film. Why don´t the badguys just shoot the hero and get it over with instead of watching him die slowly and OH NOES he got away. Well that wouldn´t be much of a movie now would it? Hero gets caught by badguy, gets shot, movie ends.
Well, that's why typically writers try to create a plot intricate enough that just shooting the hero and getting it over with would be an implausible scenario to begin with.
This is called television/film. Why don´t the badguys just shoot the hero and get it over with instead of watching him die slowly and OH NOES he got away. Well that wouldn´t be much of a movie now would it? Hero gets caught by badguy, gets shot, movie ends.
Well, that's why typically writers try to create a plot intricate enough that just shooting the hero and getting it over with would be an implausible scenario to begin with.
And in this case Demons are evil personified so they like to see the infamous Sam and Dean suffer, hence a long outdrawn death=more fun for them. Yay i solved it.
I don't understand why cas will become scarier to sam and dean now. It's not like before cas didn't have the capacity to evaporate both of them with a snap of the finger.
On May 25 2011 05:19 Xivsa wrote: It's not a spoiler if the finale already aired. Not much left to spoil till next season starts up.
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The point of a spoiler tag is to prevent the spoiling of someone who hasnt seen whatever episode. Thats why we have spoiler tags. Granted some of us have already seen in, but some haven't so thats why we spoil it. Maybe I should have a cap of how long it can be before we can stop spoiler tagging some episodes but I do not really want to get fancy.
On May 24 2011 07:29 AssuredVacancy wrote: I don't understand why cas will become scarier to sam and dean now. It's not like before cas didn't have the capacity to evaporate both of them with a snap of the finger.
Any thoughts about the new CastieLeviathan hybrid/angel-snatcher the show has going on? Depending on how drawn out Sam's 'troubles' become, the show could get bogged down quickly in delving into mopey Sam. But hopefully Leviathans, however the show conceives them, are badasses in their own right and make for a good final boss.
Then again, maybe Sam's vision of Lucifer is not a vision at all but, actually, the whole of last season and this one have only occurred in Sam's brain while he was still trapped in perdition. As Cas put it, that would be unpleasant.
On September 24 2011 11:09 Xivsa wrote: So with the season premiere over, any thoughts about the new CastieLeviathan hybrid/angel-snatcher the show has going on? Depending on how drawn out Sam's 'troubles' become, the show could get bogged down quickly in delving into mopey Sam. But hopefully Leviathans, however the show conceives them, are badasses in their own right and make for a good final boss.
Then again, maybe Sam's vision of Lucifron is not a vision at all but, actually, the whole of last season and this one have only occurred in Sam's brain while he was still trapped in perdition. As Cas put it, that would be unpleasant.
On September 24 2011 11:09 Xivsa wrote: So with the season premiere over, any thoughts about the new CastieLeviathan hybrid/angel-snatcher the show has going on? Depending on how drawn out Sam's 'troubles' become, the show could get bogged down quickly in delving into mopey Sam. But hopefully Leviathans, however the show conceives them, are badasses in their own right and make for a good final boss.
Then again, maybe Sam's vision of Lucifron is not a vision at all but, actually, the whole of last season and this one have only occurred in Sam's brain while he was still trapped in perdition. As Cas put it, that would be unpleasant.
On September 24 2011 11:09 Xivsa wrote: So with the season premiere over, any thoughts about the new CastieLeviathan hybrid/angel-snatcher the show has going on? Depending on how drawn out Sam's 'troubles' become, the show could get bogged down quickly in delving into mopey Sam. But hopefully Leviathans, however the show conceives them, are badasses in their own right and make for a good final boss.
Then again, maybe Sam's vision of Lucifron is not a vision at all but, actually, the whole of last season and this one have only occurred in Sam's brain while he was still trapped in perdition. As Cas put it, that would be unpleasant.
When too much Starcraft
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I do wonder if it's the real or a memory with Mark Pellegrino being a regular again
On September 24 2011 11:09 Xivsa wrote: So with the season premiere over, any thoughts about the new CastieLeviathan hybrid/angel-snatcher the show has going on? Depending on how drawn out Sam's 'troubles' become, the show could get bogged down quickly in delving into mopey Sam. But hopefully Leviathans, however the show conceives them, are badasses in their own right and make for a good final boss.
Then again, maybe Sam's vision of Lucifron is not a vision at all but, actually, the whole of last season and this one have only occurred in Sam's brain while he was still trapped in perdition. As Cas put it, that would be unpleasant.
please use spoilers !!1
Yeah I was like "Leviathans?!?!?1?!? FUUUU"
Fucking stupid to fill a thread with spoilertags but i guess every forum does it different. Usually it's just discussion about the most recent episodes so people know not to look at it if they haven't watched them. Might as well make the whole topic a spoiler? Someone might be spoiled about what happened in season 2 ;(
So with the season premiere over, any thoughts about the new CastieLeviathan hybrid/angel-snatcher the show has going on? Depending on how drawn out Sam's 'troubles' become, the show could get bogged down quickly in delving into mopey Sam. But hopefully Leviathans, however the show conceives them, are badasses in their own right and make for a good final boss.
Then again, maybe Sam's vision of Lucifron is not a vision at all but, actually, the whole of last season and this one have only occurred in Sam's brain while he was still trapped in perdition. As Cas put it, that would be unpleasant.
When too much Starcraft
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I do wonder if it's the real or a memory with Mark Pellegrino being a regular again
Good catch on the Lucifron-Lucifer difference. I felt odd typing the first name when I made the post originally, but even the red squigglies did not deter me. And I added spoiler tags - reading the top of this page of this thread, posts from last year, I can see that apparently I've disagreed with the thread creator previously on how spoilers operate in his thread.
Pellegrino was listed as a guest star, the same category that the actor for Bobby has always fallen under. While the later, Jim Beaver I think, has appeared in practically every season, other actors listed there come and go.
I love this show but I miss the first and second season.
It was just Sam and Dean hunting random cool shit now theres so much plot and the whole hating each other and making up is getting old what is this the 15th time one has done something shitty to the other. I get that its trying to show them as different people with different values so its a struggle to work together but holy shit can they just stop fucking fighting
Anyone know where I can watch recent episodes online from Canada? I missed the first ~15 minutes of the last episode, and last time I checked CW or whatever the channel is doesn't let me watch for regional reasons. Everything else I find is sketchy or wants me to sign up, haha.
On November 14 2011 06:56 Mr. Wiggles wrote: Anyone know where I can watch recent episodes online from Canada? I missed the first ~15 minutes of the last episode, and last time I checked CW or whatever the channel is doesn't let me watch for regional reasons. Everything else I find is sketchy or wants me to sign up, haha.
Thanks. :p
Just try at project free tv to find all the episodes. It's a great website.
Additionally last episode was bad. I'm with the majority on this issue.
The new big baddie for the season seems terrible tbh, last season was OKish but kinda hard to top the whole stoping the apocalypse thing. Previous seasons have woven into eachother much better, Yellow eyes and his kids, apocalypse etc but this one is just random and bad. Also it bothers me they are this ancient race, and they call eachother sir like some military unit.
Writing is piss poor which is something that totally kills the show since its not on a big budget. Will still watch but, i dont see this going for another season:/
The characters don't seem to have linear personalities and morals, more specifically, Dean. Remember when Dean "murdered" Sam's friend several episodes ago? Now I don't understand why he has second thoughts about the killings he's been doing recently. I was especially confused when Dean became upset over banishing the wrong sister in the previous episode.
Why is this confusing me? Well, what did Dean say to Sam's friend before he killed her? "You are who you are, and you're not going to change." Or something along those lines. So why is he upset over banishing a ghost, even if it wasn't the one committing the acts? Wouldn't he... I don't know... Just say, "Well... She is what she is, and she WOULD have committed some terrible acts in the future because of who she is."
If there is a new writer, yeah its pretty obvious actually. Its not going very good to be honest. Like they still have the perfect premise of the show still going on, and the chemistry between the brothers is still there, it is just the conflicts, not the plot (the plot has crazy potential in my opinion, its just not being written properly), are getting quite pathetic. They need to pull it together.
And someone fix that stupid soundtrack theyve got going on. Shut. The. Fuck. Up. With the stupid elevator music. Jesus christ
I watched all the way up to the end of season 6 and then stopped. Seasons 1 and 2 were definitely the best with some good episodes/sub-plots sprinkled in through the rest.
Cool show overall, just kinda went downhill. But I guess that happens to all shows.
Like its worth it to me, because I just love the fucking show. But if you are a I dont waste my time with anything kinda person. Yeah skip it in my opinion.
Yeah... Like idk, the premise is literally the most perfect premise you can get for a good and solid demographic. And you capture nuts like me with the topic. But idk, the writing is just piss poor terrible nowadays. If the CW just commited 2 good writers theyd have the blockbuster they did back in the day. Sure it wasnt perfectly planned like the first 5 seasons were, but you can get close.
Spoilers about new season so dun read if ur not herp derp on this season.
The new writer stated in some interview before the season that she wanted to focus on the relationship between Dean and Sam, hence its a season full of "How are you doing Dean/Sam" "I'm ok" "You're not ok! You're sad admit it!" in an infinite loop. This writer should be fired immediately, it's just so bad and she's killed two fan favorite characters in one season, infact now it's just Sam and Dean, everyone else that they know is freaking dead.
Killing characters off is good if it accomplishes something, Castiels death did nothing. They pretty much went "Oh well, that sucks" and then did nothing. Im guessing Bobby's death will have some bigger impact but plot wise i dont see how it does anything.
season 7 is pure, unadultered shit. Death's Door being the only episode that was good. Castiel dying is ridiculous, now there's no one left, what's up? introducing more new characters? Supernatural got about 80% better when Angels were introduced and they just killed the last one off. The leviathans are not scary, or intimidating or even creepy. Boring ass villains and Dick Roman has barely any charisma. Not like Lucifer, or YED or Crowley.
Also...Borax? are you serious? cleaning solution burns pre angels, pre demons, pre humans monsters locked in purgatory? wtf?
We need a good new evil villain, I don't know what, but better then those big mouths ... and bring Cas back
I don't know what show your watching but I'm loving season 7. Now, before you say something like "Then you've never seen the other seasons," I've seen all the seasons. I love 99% of the episodes in all the seasons combined with about 1 maybe 2 episodes I didn't really like that much.
On January 20 2012 15:32 Disengaged wrote: I don't know what show your watching but I'm loving season 7. Now, before you say something like "Then you've never seen the other seasons," I've seen all the seasons. I love 99% of the episodes in all the seasons combined with about 1 maybe 2 episodes I didn't really like that much.
to be fair, all episodes NOT tied to the main levianthan storyline (apart from Bobby's two episodes) are kinda shitty. The MotW episodes are quite awesome
On January 21 2012 08:53 ImFromPortugal wrote: i guess they will bring E.T next time ehhehe.. they are running out of ideas >.< i love the show though.
Lillith and Eve (even though Eve was wasted) well, shouldn't Adam be next? after all, both Eve and Lillith were Adam's wives
I actually didn't like the angel story at all. Demons were pretty cool with their black eyes and the way they possessed people, but the angel season sucked.
I actually like season 7 very much, although the first 2 seasons were the best.
Don't think i've gotten past second episode, i just scroll to where i left off and realise i really don't care. This show has gone on waaay too long i think or the "new" writers are just... bad.
On November 26 2012 05:08 unkkz wrote: Don't think i've gotten past second episode, i just scroll to where i left off and realise i really don't care. This show has gone on waaay too long i think or the "new" writers are just... bad.
try to watch a few more episodes into the season, i really didnt like how this new season started out, especially with the constant flashback shit, but with this latest episode, the plot has gotten pretty damn interesting. It feels more along the lines of season4/5ish to me. I didn't really like the previous season, the leviathans were pretty underwhelming as the villans. So try to bear with the first few episodes if you can, it does pick up quite well imo.
On November 26 2012 05:08 unkkz wrote: Don't think i've gotten past second episode, i just scroll to where i left off and realise i really don't care. This show has gone on waaay too long i think or the "new" writers are just... bad.
try to watch a few more episodes into the season, i really didnt like how this new season started out, especially with the constant flashback shit, but with this latest episode, the plot has gotten pretty damn interesting. It feels more along the lines of season4/5ish to me. I didn't really like the previous season, the leviathans were pretty underwhelming as the villans. So try to bear with the first few episodes if you can, it does pick up quite well imo.
I just got to the first episode of season eight, have to say I was let down by the transition. The build up to the finale was very poorly done. Getting a three bloods by the end of a single episode demonstrated a lack of foresight on the staff, instead we are treated to a bunch of random Bobby stuff that was peripheral from the get go.
On November 27 2012 03:51 ThomasjServo wrote: I just got to the first episode of season eight, have to say I was let down by the transition. The build up to the finale was very poorly done. Getting a three bloods by the end of a single episode demonstrated a lack of foresight on the staff, instead we are treated to a bunch of random Bobby stuff that was peripheral from the get go.
they switched the showrunner, from sera gamble to jeremy carver(he wrote a couple of good episodes, changing channels, in the beginning, etc). That explains the kind of weird transition, the first few episodes of this season were a bit lackluster for me, but the latest episode really picked up the plot imo and got my interest back in the show.
On November 27 2012 03:51 ThomasjServo wrote: I just got to the first episode of season eight, have to say I was let down by the transition. The build up to the finale was very poorly done. Getting a three bloods by the end of a single episode demonstrated a lack of foresight on the staff, instead we are treated to a bunch of random Bobby stuff that was peripheral from the get go.
they switched the showrunner, from sera gamble to jeremy carver(he wrote a couple of good episodes, changing channels, in the beginning, etc). That explains the kind of weird transition, the first few episodes of this season were a bit lackluster for me, but the latest episode really picked up the plot imo and got my interest back in the show.
I had gotten some wind of that from the posts after the bump for S8. A shaky start, if it doesn't pick up after this season I may have to call it quits. Frankly I miss the days when demons where a big deal to the pair.
It should've ended with Swan Song T_T That said, the new season is definetly climbing up from the abyss of stupid shit the last few seasons buried. Don't think it'll ever be as good again though, I kinda just want it to end while it still has it's dignity
I know it's a detail but what kinda bothers is that you have all these supernatural beings and all they do in fights is throwing sam and dean around. Creatures who can travel through time, destroy entire cities, teleport etc and all they do is throw sam and dean against a wall until they stab it with the special thing that can kill it.
On November 27 2012 05:11 Paperplane wrote: I know it's a detail but what kinda bothers is that you have all these supernatural beings and all they do in fights is throwing sam and dean around. Creatures who can travel through time, destroy entire cities, teleport etc and all they do is throw sam and dean against a wall until they stab it with the special thing that can kill it.
Suspension of disbelief can prove problematic the father you get in the series
Man this thread is dead but for anybody here that is still following this series..... The newest episode bugged me but don't get me wrong it still had a great feeling to it. + Show Spoiler +
The fact that we got to see a little bit into the history of their family was great, the plot while a bit shaky, actaully worked out. The problem with it though is the fact that we do not see any angels or demons other then the "death knight" (Last of her kind that thee arch-angels personal killed off due to their power). How does heaven nor hell feel that power? Also, Castiel super glued onto the brothers, so wouldn't the events that begin to happen (The time jumping etc..) trigger him or at least someone else to act?
I don't know to be honest, maybe I am completely wrong and one of you guys can kind of put me back on track and tell me that what I think should have occurred is not the right way. Hopefully next episode they go into a bit more detail but I think they over looked this one and damaged the plot.
It is 3am, a bit of a rant as I just got to see the new episode.
This show hasn't been watched for a while. The show for me was always about the brothers, and their fights seems to be going nowhere. They sure dont remind me of no hero. If you cant even talk about what bothers you.. Its not like they dont have time for it, sitting with a beer at Deans car almost every episode.
On January 31 2013 20:16 crappen wrote: This show hasn't been watched for a while. The show for me was always about the brothers, and their fights seems to be going nowhere. They sure dont remind me of no hero. If you cant even talk about what bothers you.. Its not like they dont have time for it, sitting with a beer at Deans car almost every episode.
I do agree, Swan Song would have been a perfect ending (One of my favorite episodes) but since they did go on I like watching it because I grew to like it so much in the earlier seasons.
On January 31 2013 19:59 Shelke14 wrote: Man this thread is dead but for anybody here that is still following this series..... The newest episode bugged me but don't get me wrong it still had a great feeling to it. + Show Spoiler +
The fact that we got to see a little bit into the history of their family was great, the plot while a bit shaky, actaully worked out. The problem with it though is the fact that we do not see any angels or demons other then the "death knight" (Last of her kind that thee arch-angels personal killed off due to their power). How does heaven nor hell feel that power? Also, Castiel super glued onto the brothers, so wouldn't the events that begin to happen (The time jumping etc..) trigger him or at least someone else to act?
I don't know to be honest, maybe I am completely wrong and one of you guys can kind of put me back on track and tell me that what I think should have occurred is not the right way. Hopefully next episode they go into a bit more detail but I think they over looked this one and damaged the plot.
It is 3am, a bit of a rant as I just got to see the new episode.
Well first off castiel last episode was whisked away back to heaven with the other angel's body(I forget his name), don't forget he and seemingly all the angels are under mind control.
Secondly, all the Knights of hell(I think is their name) were thought to be killed off a long time ago, since this one hadn't been, it's safe to assume she has a spell or power that cloaks her so she can evade capture..
I thought the episode was actually really cool and should be awesome to see where the key leads. That being said, the demon trap on the bullet... How did they not think of this before... and if they never ever use it again... it'll really piss me off. Also, the grandfather was cool and unexpected, but why did he have to die off so quick... ugh.
On January 31 2013 19:59 Shelke14 wrote: Man this thread is dead but for anybody here that is still following this series..... The newest episode bugged me but don't get me wrong it still had a great feeling to it. + Show Spoiler +
The fact that we got to see a little bit into the history of their family was great, the plot while a bit shaky, actaully worked out. The problem with it though is the fact that we do not see any angels or demons other then the "death knight" (Last of her kind that thee arch-angels personal killed off due to their power). How does heaven nor hell feel that power? Also, Castiel super glued onto the brothers, so wouldn't the events that begin to happen (The time jumping etc..) trigger him or at least someone else to act?
I don't know to be honest, maybe I am completely wrong and one of you guys can kind of put me back on track and tell me that what I think should have occurred is not the right way. Hopefully next episode they go into a bit more detail but I think they over looked this one and damaged the plot.
It is 3am, a bit of a rant as I just got to see the new episode.
castiel last episode was whisked away back to heaven with the other angel's body(I forget his name), don't forget he and seemingly all the angels are under mind control.
Secondly, all the Knights of hell(I think is their name) were thought to be killed off a long time ago, since this one hadn't been, it's safe to assume she has a spell or power that cloaks her so she can evade capture..
I thought the episode was actually really cool and should be awesome to see where the key leads. That being said, the demon trap on the bullet... How did they not think of this before... and if they never ever use it again... it'll really piss me off. Also, the grandfather was cool and unexpected, but why did he have to die off so quick... ugh.
you should have spoiler tagged your post bro, this could ruin story line for those that do still watch and hadnt had a chance to see the episode etc.
I do agree, Swan Song would have been a perfect ending (One of my favorite episodes) but since they did go on I like watching it because I grew to like it so much in the earlier seasons.
agreed, having watched the series from the beginning i turned into a huge fan of the show and could go on and will go on to watch it till the final episode, regardless of story direction. they seem to have thrown a lot more entertainment and fanservice in the more filler esq episodes and then when the episode involves important storyline you know it almost immediately upon starting the episode. With that being said the more "filler" entertainment episodes do still hold some value in regards to the flow of the plot of the season by adding in small tidbits of story or clues and other small developments meshed in between.
one of my favorite television shows to day, its one of few entertaining to watch television shows left on cable.
On January 31 2013 19:59 Shelke14 wrote: Man this thread is dead but for anybody here that is still following this series..... The newest episode bugged me but don't get me wrong it still had a great feeling to it. + Show Spoiler +
The fact that we got to see a little bit into the history of their family was great, the plot while a bit shaky, actaully worked out. The problem with it though is the fact that we do not see any angels or demons other then the "death knight" (Last of her kind that thee arch-angels personal killed off due to their power). How does heaven nor hell feel that power? Also, Castiel super glued onto the brothers, so wouldn't the events that begin to happen (The time jumping etc..) trigger him or at least someone else to act?
I don't know to be honest, maybe I am completely wrong and one of you guys can kind of put me back on track and tell me that what I think should have occurred is not the right way. Hopefully next episode they go into a bit more detail but I think they over looked this one and damaged the plot.
It is 3am, a bit of a rant as I just got to see the new episode.
castiel last episode was whisked away back to heaven with the other angel's body(I forget his name), don't forget he and seemingly all the angels are under mind control.
Secondly, all the Knights of hell(I think is their name) were thought to be killed off a long time ago, since this one hadn't been, it's safe to assume she has a spell or power that cloaks her so she can evade capture..
I thought the episode was actually really cool and should be awesome to see where the key leads. That being said, the demon trap on the bullet... How did they not think of this before... and if they never ever use it again... it'll really piss me off. Also, the grandfather was cool and unexpected, but why did he have to die off so quick... ugh.
you should have spoiler tagged your post bro, this could ruin story line for those that do still watch and hadnt had a chance to see the episode etc.
If they come to a thread with posts after the newest episode, then what do they expect. Plus, if they're actual fans they'd have watched it or will watch it anyway. And lastly, the guide button cable/satellite gives away the entire episode anyway.
I thought the episode was actually really cool and should be awesome to see where the key leads. That being said, the demon trap on the bullet... How did they not think of this before... and if they never ever use it again... it'll really piss me off. Also, the grandfather was cool and unexpected, but why did he have to die off so quick... ugh.
It was henry's idea, so it's safe to assume that dean and sam just didn't know they could do that. i find that "the men of the letters" thing quite interesting and it opens a new plot
personally i still like watching supernatural just because of the overall feeling of the show. the plot changed a lot during the seasons and it will change a lot, but the general theme: 2 brothers killing monsters, surviving some crazy shit, rescuing humanity..it just feels like a complete show and almost every episode can stand on its own.
I love it because of the jokes, sad that Castiel isnt as much involved as before because he was the funniest in combination with those 2. And yeah its adventure killing monsters and its cool and not teeny gay like other fucking vampire shit.
My wife and I marathoned this show over the past couple of weeks once a friend who moved in with us introduced it. Great show but I fucking hate Sam. I don't know if he's supposed to be a whiny, emo, neanderthal, self-centered piece of crap but the only time he was half way cool was a few seasons back when + Show Spoiler +
he lost his soul
but Dean really makes the show for me. He's funny, likes good music, and has great culturally relevant one liners from my upbringing. They should replace Sam with Castiel and it would be so much better.
I have really enjoyed this season of Supernatural. Season 7 was the weakest imo, but it definitely set up a lot of interesting character development for season 8, which has been playing out wonderfully (minus the last episode which was awful filler). + Show Spoiler +
Also, very excited for season 9 and Castiel returning as a season regular. I think while Sam works on the demon tablet, Dean will have something to do with the angel tablet/saving Castiel, etc.
In PacMan Fever there was a point where Felicia Day just said Wilhelm Scream, and I got my friend so bad and we rewind 3 times before he hated his life
Man, Season Finale... Holy fuck so good! I don't want to say much for the people here who haven't seen it but honestly it is on par with Season 5's finale? (I think) where Sam goes into the pit with the third brother. Everyone needs to watch it
On May 17 2013 15:31 Shelke14 wrote: Man, Season Finale... Holy fuck so good! I don't want to say much for the people here who haven't seen it but honestly it is on par with Season 5's finale? (I think) where Sam goes into the pit with the third brother. Everyone needs to watch it
SEE YOU NEXT SEASOOOOOONNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
lols. It's not even close to the season 5 ending, that was magical. This finale was still pretty fucking awesome though, so much left open for next season which is the final I think. So sick.
On May 17 2013 15:31 Shelke14 wrote: Man, Season Finale... Holy fuck so good! I don't want to say much for the people here who haven't seen it but honestly it is on par with Season 5's finale? (I think) where Sam goes into the pit with the third brother. Everyone needs to watch it
SEE YOU NEXT SEASOOOOOONNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
lols. It's not even close to the season 5 ending, that was magical. This finale was still pretty fucking awesome though, so much left open for next season which is the final I think. So sick.
From what i gathered it's planned to end with a 10th season so the next one will not be the final one. The actors all have contracts for season 9 and 10 at the very least .
On May 18 2013 11:24 Freezy3 wrote: Really struggling to watch season 1. I'm hoping it gets better.
i know the first season wasn't a big deal to me at first but it isnt until the last parts of the season when they they introduce meg does the story begin to unravel. The arc is covered in the first five seasons and most of season 1 has nothing to do with the actual story, so please stick it through. It get's alot better when questions begin to get answered in season 2.
if you do get that far, you can choose to ignore season 7. Trust me, its actually that bad. Season 8 revived my faith in the series.
On May 17 2013 15:31 Shelke14 wrote: Man, Season Finale... Holy fuck so good! I don't want to say much for the people here who haven't seen it but honestly it is on par with Season 5's finale? (I think) where Sam goes into the pit with the third brother. Everyone needs to watch it
SEE YOU NEXT SEASOOOOOONNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
lols. It's not even close to the season 5 ending, that was magical. This finale was still pretty fucking awesome though, so much left open for next season which is the final I think. So sick.
season 5 ending: if the show had ended like it was supposed to, it would have been a perfect ending for me at least. I dont mind the expansion of the lore and universe past season 5(leviathans lol), but i don't know how they can match that kind of closure for the series.
It seems to obvious that they'll end the series with hell probably being shut down and heaven back in order with god's return and the boys will have nothing left to do but have a normal life. Or atleast sam will, dean could probably die to give sam that life.
Season 9 of Supernatural has begun, it's now on episode 2. After the finale of last season this season is going to be a brand new arc. I want to see how it will turn out!
I kinda miss the episodes with individual storys more... They've been groveling around in the same plot line so long now it kinda is getting old for me...
I haven't caught up yet so I don't want to read the thread but I just had to drop that video here because it made me a real fan of Jensen Ackles (not that I wasn't before but that made it so much better)
I really like Supernatural but I am kinda getting tired of Sam and Dean's emotional bullshit. I imagine it's much like watching a homosexual marriage falling apart.
I think the problem with this show is that they're at their best when they're mocking themselves. Serious episodes that I remember are the one with Lilith and the police station, a few from seasons 4 and 5 (overall great seasons), and that's pretty much it. The rest of the episodes I remember are the ones where they are completely trolling... It's hard to judge a show like that
Just watched the 200th episode, and it's probably one of my favorite episodes now. Not only was it funny, but it addressed the main criticism that I and a lot of fans have had since the beginning of season 6. Dean's response: "You have your version, I have mine."
Supernatural, for me, ends when Sam jumps into the hole at the end of season 5. That's where it was originally supposed to end, after all. I've watched the show since then on and off, derided its new villains, etc. The 200th episode really felt like a love letter penned directly to me. Anyway, it was awesome.
Also, 10th season has been pretty sweet so far. I haven't even watched seasons 6-9, but I feel like I don't have to.
Season 8 and 9 were pretty good imo. This season is going pretty good so far, waiting to see more of that chick they showed a glimpse of... semingly the villian this season.
This season is pretty much going at a whimper IMO. Ended last season on a high cliffhanger of dean now a demon, and ended up curing him in like 5episodes. Then it started going back to normal hunts wasting time. Let's get on with the main story arc already