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Re: Supernatural #3 - No Chick Flick Moments
I like a lot of season three to I loved the episode with the lucky rabbit's foot one of my favorites Although The Magnificent Seven gave me the creeps espically the part with the guy drinking Draino or whatever it was. Don't know why though.
Here's a link to a clip for the episode tonight! Sneak Peek Spoiler obviously!
Space Promo Kind of spoilerly! So click at your own risk!
The show’s 100th episode (slated to air in March or April) will be a big one for Jensen Ackles. To find out why, pick up the new issue of Entertainment Weekly, on sale Friday.
I love the show, but I swear if they give Danneel Harris a part on the show, I'm going to scream. I think it's corny and bad taste to cast someone onto the show just because someone is dating and or engaged to that person. Especially since everyone else has had to go through the casting process to get a role on the show. I mean I have nothing but respect for her, I think she's a good actress and I thought they were cute together in Ten Inch Hero, but the thought of just throwing her into the show with the possibility that she didn't even try out/was actually casted is crazy.
So I'm hoping that the huge spoiler has nothing to do with her. I'm hoping that Jensen might produce/direct an episode, or maybe his father has a role on the episode, which I think would be really cool
Hey maybe they'll finally throw in those Days of Our Lives references but I don't think that he'll be looking forward to that
I love the show, but I swear if they give Danneel Harris a part on the show, I'm going to scream. I think it's corny and bad taste to cast someone onto the show just because someone is dating and or engaged to that person. Especially since everyone else has had to go through the casting process to get a role on the show. I mean I have nothing but respect for her, I think she's a good actress and I thought they were cute together in Ten Inch Hero, but the thought of just throwing her into the show with the possibility that she didn't even try out/was actually casted is crazy.
So I'm hoping that the huge spoiler has nothing to do with her. I'm hoping that Jensen might produce/direct an episode, or maybe his father has a role on the episode, which I think would be really cool
Hey maybe they'll finally throw in those Days of Our Lives references but I don't think that he'll be looking forward to that
I'm with you 100%. Putting people into projects because you know them or because you're dating them reminds me of Tim Burton and Helena Bonham Carter. I think she's a swell actress, I really do... but he puts her in almost everything he does and at this point is pretty ridiculous.
I'm hoping that the 100th is a "big one" for Ackles because it's an incredibly important part of the story arch and he gets to bigger, better, more pwoerful and important in this episode than ever before... but, in lieu of that, I'd go for the grand return of JDM!! After all, both Kripke and JDM have been quoted as saying "YES, bring John back into the story!!"
Way to kill the mood, sheesh! Not that anyone was feeling genuinely happy at that moment what with the Apocalypse reining down on them, but at least they were pretending. Stupid angel and his stupid inability to lie to himself!
I have my son tonight... so... I'll do my best to catch the episode when it airs but that may not be possible. Which is frustrating, but not the end of the world (hehehe, an Apocalypse joke, I'm so funny).
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Re: Supernatural #3 - No Chick Flick Moments
^ Hey I thought it was funny
This is the episode where two characters are suppose to die right? If it is Cas I will seriously start crying. Okay maybe I get a little to involved with shows/characters I like I can't help it. Aww Cas would rather die then let anything happen to Dean or Sammy.
This is the episode where two characters are suppose to die right? If it is Cas I will seriously start crying. Okay maybe I get a little to involved with shows/characters I like I can't help it. Aww Cas would rather die then let anything happen to Dean or Sammy.
As per your concerns, I can assure you...
...that Castiel will not be biting the proverbial bullet. Misha Collins is signed up to appear in 17 episodes this season and he's got quite a few more to appear in, so it's highly HIGHLY unlikely that he'll be kicking the holy bucket.
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Re: Supernatural #3 - No Chick Flick Moments
I get the feeling it won't be Cas, only because Misha is supposed to be in 17 episodes this season. Unless he comes back to life... again... in which case, he should just officially become a Winchester.
Man, I get the feeling I'm going to be crying when this episode finishes... I was getting teary-eyed just watching the promos! Should be interesting.
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Re: Supernatural #3 - No Chick Flick Moments
Thanks guys now I don't feel as worried, nuts though I'm watching CSI tonight so I can't come back on here until I see the episode the temptation to read the spoilers will be to great so I officaly have to avoid this thread until I actually get a chance to watch the episode.
^^ Maybe they knew how much Dean values the lives of the innocent, and knew that he would fail to save the seal. Which explains why they would also want Sam let out so that he would break the final seal.
Your post made me think of what does it say about Destiny vs. Free Will. Did the angels know that the brothers will act the way they did because it was their destiny (and the fact that they did act that way was a proof), or were they waiting to see which way each brother will choose?
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Re: Supernatural #3 - No Chick Flick Moments
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^^ Maybe they knew how much Dean values the lives of the innocent, and knew that he would fail to save the seal. Which explains why they would also want Sam let out so that he would break the final seal.
Your post made me think of what does it say about Destiny vs. Free Will. Did the angels know that the brothers will act the way they did because it was their destiny (and the fact that they did act that way was a proof), or were they waiting to see which way each brother will choose?
Something tells me that the angels knew, rather than waiting and seeing. And what I mean by that is, I think they had observed how the Winchesters were (Dean specifically), and knew how he would act in these situations. So by giving Castiel and Uriel that order to follow Dean's orders, they knew that the seal would break, because Dean and Sam didn't know what it took to break that seal... if that makes sense.
In the end, I think the only one truly had a choice (ironically enough) was Castiel. But then, even he didn't react until (unfortunately) it was too late.
Somehow, I knew that was going to happen. Not about Death rising, but that the Colt wouldn't work. And also that it was going to be Jo and Ellen who died.
It wasn't that Jo and Ellen died that really got me to cry. It was everyone else's reactions that really made me lose it. Especially when Dean was trying to tell Bobby that Jo wasn't going to make it... And the end scene where they burn the picture. Oh, man.
Although, about the picture- Dean was making the funniest freaking face of life.
I really wanted to be there to hug the boys and comfort them. And I'm sad to see Ellen go... I really liked her as a character. Especially the scene with her and Dean in "Good God, Ya'll." I'm going to miss them. The scene tonight where Dean leans in and kisses Jo on the forehead... it was so cute and so sweet that I was crying.
Really good, really moving episode.
...They are going to the asylum for a hunt, right? Even still... *hugs them*
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It’s going to be a long lonely holiday season for Supernatural fans. Following last night’s emotional cliffhanger, Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) Winchester will be missing from TV screens for a two-month hiatus. So we asked executive producer Sera Gamble to share some upcoming plot points.
We need some teasers to get us through a cold dark December without Supernatural. What can we look forward to?
We are continuing to deal with the overarching storyline of the Apocalypse. The personal cost for our boys is real; they will suffer in every possible way. This season has been really funny but also very dark. The Supernatural palate has escalated due to the Apocalypse. We’re able to tell stories on a slightly larger scale.
Can you give us some peeks at those stories?
We have several closed-ended episodes. In the first [“Sam, Interrupted,” airing January 14], the boys are contacted by a hunter who had worked a case that was so traumatic that he went crazy. He’s been voluntarily living in an insane asylum and something not right is happening there, and he calls the boys. So Sam and Dean check themselves in. The challenge of an episode like this is that it’s well-trodden territory in horror movies and television shows, so we made sure we had a different take. You don’t have to be crazy to be a hunter, but it helps. That’s what Sam and Dean explore. We’re also doing our twist on a zombie story. It’s different from the Croatoan virus zombies. These are post-modern with lots of personality.
Don’t they chomp on flesh?
I can’t say too much. [Laughs] They’re not necessarily bad zombies. At least not right off the bat. They’re zombies that make you think.
Will we finally see God?
Not any time soon, but people are definitely looking for him. It’s an ongoing quest for Castiel [Misha Collins]. It’s vitally important for him and increasingly interesting for the boys. Historically Sam has more faith. The jury is out for Dean as to whether or not God currently exists. We might be the only show on the CW actively searching for God.
Has God been cast yet? Misha Collins told me it would be cool if it were Miley Cyrus.
[Laughs] I can’t tell you anything about God.
What’s Lucifer’s next move?
You’ll be seeing more of Lucifer. I really dig the actor [Mark Pellegrino]. You’ll learn more about how his taking Sam over figures into his plans. And how he came to find Nick, who’s his current [host]. And you will definitely start to understand the Archangel Michael’s perspective. He’s trying to become embodied and Dean is the only possible vessel for him. He’s not walking around in the here and now, so we have to be creative in introducing Michael. You will meet him.
Are there any holiday deconstructions this year, like you’ve done with the pagan roots of Christmas and Halloween?
We will be doing a very dark and sinister Valentine’s Day episode. It’s an exploration of the nature of love and desire, which can be very destructive.
Anything else you can share?
We’re also doing a body swap episode, Sam with a human—that’s all I will say. Fans have been clamoring for it for five seasons. The last thing I can tell you is that we will be further exploring the secrets of the Winchester family and Sam and Dean’s past. There’s more to reveal there.
Any Winchester family members showing up?
Yeah, actually. You might get a flashback here and there.
Still hoping for a return from Jeffrey Dean Morgan?
Let me tell you, we’ll do back flips the day we hear he’s available to play John Winchester again.
I'm sure the date is wrong when the episode returns, it's the 21 not the 14!
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Re: Supernatural #3 - No Chick Flick Moments
Okay just watched the last episode.
I was almost crying when Ellen and Jo died even though I knew that would happen, but that end seen between the two of them. Also the colt didn't work that sucks! Seriously that thing never works when you really need it to. Poor Sammy when Lucifer was talking to him, but we know Dean wouldn't turn his back on his little brother . Now I'm super worried about if Sam will say yes down the road I really really hope not.