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isn't it almost time for the watch-along?
oh wait
FIRED FOREVER
I never finished Season 2.
And now I want more Trickster.
Steaaaaaaam
Pig n' a poke!
this thing is 6 seasons though, jesus
it's like marathoning Lost all over again
Also, turns out I'm on season 5. Really enjoyed the TV one and the curious case of dean winchester
The nice thing is that it never gets repetitive, unlike say an episode of TNG or something where they all follow the same basic pattern. They'll mix it up and have a monster episode or a really weird meta episode or a trickster episode or just focus on storyline stuff for a while... Even watching four or five episodes in a row it doesn't seem stale.
s1 finale
yeah, no other show has ever done this one
it's only like 7 minutes in though, not really fair to write it off yet
He shows up again here and there. Every appearance is wonderful.
Oh God yes, that episode was a really neat way to explain
Like, they're not just people with unfinished business. They are people who could not move on, and literally went completely insane from years of isolation until they became so intense that they were able to murder people.
Season 3 topped it, though, with the reveal that
I hope they keep the character actor who played the uber demon in this episode on as him. I forget his name, but he's been in a lot of other stuff and did a great job this episode.
Steaaaaaaam
Grim reaper =/= Death
Also I agree that the Trickster is fantastic, but I always found it very hard to watch his episodes, mainly because I really felt the character's frustrations
and it is awesome
but I skipped the bugs one, not gunna skip this one
Neither of those episodes are as bad as they seem like they might be. I had the same thought for both of them. The bug one is the worst episode I've seen. It just had bad pacing, a lame story, and a terrible ending.
ugh yes
if you have a phobia of bugs though id def skip the first 5-ish minutes, they were crawling over a dudes face and near his eyes and blech
everything else was fine, though
That fucking clown is the scariest thing I have seen in the show so far.
I can handle demons and ghosts, but clowns?
No.
I do love that Sam & Dean typically try to protect them via exclusion, but the gals are always high spirited to kill a ghost or monster.
If the boys and dad traveled together their whole lives, how is that possible? Or was there some period that hasn't been revealed yet where the boys were in a foster home and the old man went off to have demon killing adventures.
I think that might be one of those things you kind of have to go with unless something happens later on. They never allude to anything though.
not really spoilery but
here is your first view of
but I still advise Raijin/Cilla not to watch it because damn it'll be so much better when they reach that episode for themselves
usually it annoys me a lot when writers have women do this because these people have no fucking idea what theyre doing and cant fight at all, which just makes them out to be immature and trying too hard to prove a point
supernatural is pretty rad about this (and most things involving women)! though
even though i havent finished season 1 yet so i cant attest to how messed up the 'women always being killed' thing ive heard
that thing becomes a theme that's related to their mothers and feelings of inadequacy