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It looks like it's going to be a return to Dean's deal with the devil story line...and the possible return of their Dad. Doesn't look too have many "jumps and bumps" but it should be interesting to see what their Dad's got to say and I'm looking forward to seeing how they get Dean out of his bargain.
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People of Mars, you say we are brutes and savages. But let me tell you one thing: if I could get loose from this cage you have me in, I would tear you guys a new Martian ***hole. You say we are violent and barbaric, but has any one of you come up to my cage and extended his hand? Because, if he did, I would jerk it off and eat it right in front of him. “Mmm, that’s good Martian,” I would say. - Jack Handey
The measure of one's individual liberty is proportionate to their acceptance of personal responsibility. Without the latter the former will cease to exist.
Wow, I didn't expect that to happen to Bella...at least not this quickly. I guess that all explains why she delved into dark art items to begin with.
Good episode. Nice ethical battle they had about immortality and I can't think of a better ending for the doc.
I'm really looking forward to next week!
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People of Mars, you say we are brutes and savages. But let me tell you one thing: if I could get loose from this cage you have me in, I would tear you guys a new Martian ***hole. You say we are violent and barbaric, but has any one of you come up to my cage and extended his hand? Because, if he did, I would jerk it off and eat it right in front of him. “Mmm, that’s good Martian,” I would say. - Jack Handey
The measure of one's individual liberty is proportionate to their acceptance of personal responsibility. Without the latter the former will cease to exist.
Wow, I didn't expect that to happen to Bella...at least not this quickly. I guess that all explains why she delved into dark art items to begin with.
Good episode. Nice ethical battle they had about immortality and I can't think of a better ending for the doc.
I'm really looking forward to next week!
I think the thing with Bella and the hell hounds was to give the audience something to think about as Dean gets close to his deadline. It also reveals why she really stole the colt.
Finale was good one last night. Lots of questions about the finale though
Yes it was! And yes there are! Very suspenseful and while the previews made you think something might happen, I did not expect that ending. My wife and both had some elevated blood pressure/heart rates during this one.
Spoiler:
So, Dean is dead, and being tortured in hell. Sam subconsciously stopped Lilith from being able to hurt him but missed his chance to kill her.
I'm guessing that Sam and Ruby are going to have to work together to somehow bring Dean back. But how that's even possible I don't know. Maybe they'll catch Lilith and make a deal that they'll let her live if she brings Dean back?
My wife thought that maybe if they kill Lilith the contracts she holds will be void and those people in hell will be free. But that doesn't exactly bring you back to life though. And what type of body is there to come back to anyway? He was mauled to death (and again, the producers didn't shy away from making that gruesome).
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People of Mars, you say we are brutes and savages. But let me tell you one thing: if I could get loose from this cage you have me in, I would tear you guys a new Martian ***hole. You say we are violent and barbaric, but has any one of you come up to my cage and extended his hand? Because, if he did, I would jerk it off and eat it right in front of him. “Mmm, that’s good Martian,” I would say. - Jack Handey
The measure of one's individual liberty is proportionate to their acceptance of personal responsibility. Without the latter the former will cease to exist.
Last edited by ActingWild; May 16th, 2008 at 10:21 AM.
Yes it was! And yes there are! Very suspenseful and while the previews made you think something might happen, I did not expect that ending. My wife and both had some elevated blood pressure/heart rates during this one.
Spoiler:
So, Dean is dead, and being tortured in hell. Sam subconsciously stopped Lilith from being able to hurt him but missed his chance to kill her.
I'm guessing that Sam and Ruby are going to have to work together to somehow bring Dean back. But how that's even possible I don't know. Maybe they'll catch Lilith and make a deal that they'll let her live if she brings Dean back?
My wife thought that maybe if they kill Lilith the contracts she holds will be void and those people in hell will be free. But that doesn't exactly bring you back to life though. And what type of body is there to come back to anyway? He was mauled to death (and again, the producers didn't shy away from making that gruesome).
I thought it was a spectacular episode. This has been consistently the best show on the network, so we are very happy it's coming back for a full run next year.
Spoiler:
I'm SOOO glad they didn't take the high road and save Dean at the last minute. The whole Hellraiser ending was perfect for this show.
My thought is that Sam will first try to find wherever Lilith stashed Ruby, and then Ruby, Sam (and Bobby, let's not forget him) will go after Lilith. I wonder if Sam is immune to just Lilith or all magically enhanced demons? Could he recruit "good" demons like Ruby to his cause? Can you imagine that? That would take the war to another level--demon vs. demon to save Dean. Whoa.
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I thought it was a spectacular episode. This has been consistently the best show on the network, so we are very happy it's coming back for a full run next year.
Spoiler:
I'm SOOO glad they didn't take the high road and save Dean at the last minute. The whole Hellraiser ending was perfect for this show.
My thought is that Sam will first try to find wherever Lilith stashed Ruby, and then Ruby, Sam (and Bobby, let's not forget him) will go after Lilith. I wonder if Sam is immune to just Lilith or all magically enhanced demons? Could he recruit "good" demons like Ruby to his cause? Can you imagine that? That would take the war to another level--demon vs. demon to save Dean. Whoa.
THAT would make for a very interesting season 4. My thought though, is that they can't wait too long to bring him back one way or another. Maybe 2-3 episodes at the most I would think.
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People of Mars, you say we are brutes and savages. But let me tell you one thing: if I could get loose from this cage you have me in, I would tear you guys a new Martian ***hole. You say we are violent and barbaric, but has any one of you come up to my cage and extended his hand? Because, if he did, I would jerk it off and eat it right in front of him. “Mmm, that’s good Martian,” I would say. - Jack Handey
The measure of one's individual liberty is proportionate to their acceptance of personal responsibility. Without the latter the former will cease to exist.
THAT would make for a very interesting season 4. My thought though, is that they can't wait too long to bring him back one way or another. Maybe 2-3 episodes at the most I would think.
It would but don't expect to many FX heavy episodes. Supernatural got a major budget cut into next season and they said most of the season will be smaller "intimate" episodes on a smaller scale. The CW is having issues.
If you haven't watched this show yet, and you like genuine suspense and horror, you need to. It's quite possibly the best kept secret on the air (and infinitely better than Fear Itself).
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People of Mars, you say we are brutes and savages. But let me tell you one thing: if I could get loose from this cage you have me in, I would tear you guys a new Martian ***hole. You say we are violent and barbaric, but has any one of you come up to my cage and extended his hand? Because, if he did, I would jerk it off and eat it right in front of him. “Mmm, that’s good Martian,” I would say. - Jack Handey
The measure of one's individual liberty is proportionate to their acceptance of personal responsibility. Without the latter the former will cease to exist.
Supernatural meets the MTV movie awards style....the best moments from the first 3 seasons of Supernatural.
The Super Awards
WARNING: LOTS OF SPOILERS IN HERE
pt. 1
pt. 2
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People of Mars, you say we are brutes and savages. But let me tell you one thing: if I could get loose from this cage you have me in, I would tear you guys a new Martian ***hole. You say we are violent and barbaric, but has any one of you come up to my cage and extended his hand? Because, if he did, I would jerk it off and eat it right in front of him. “Mmm, that’s good Martian,” I would say. - Jack Handey
The measure of one's individual liberty is proportionate to their acceptance of personal responsibility. Without the latter the former will cease to exist.
I think I'm just posting to myself now but just in case there's anyone following, the season premiere is this Thursday.
Set your DVR's and get ready!
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People of Mars, you say we are brutes and savages. But let me tell you one thing: if I could get loose from this cage you have me in, I would tear you guys a new Martian ***hole. You say we are violent and barbaric, but has any one of you come up to my cage and extended his hand? Because, if he did, I would jerk it off and eat it right in front of him. “Mmm, that’s good Martian,” I would say. - Jack Handey
The measure of one's individual liberty is proportionate to their acceptance of personal responsibility. Without the latter the former will cease to exist.
Last edited by ActingWild; September 15th, 2008 at 03:26 PM.
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People of Mars, you say we are brutes and savages. But let me tell you one thing: if I could get loose from this cage you have me in, I would tear you guys a new Martian ***hole. You say we are violent and barbaric, but has any one of you come up to my cage and extended his hand? Because, if he did, I would jerk it off and eat it right in front of him. “Mmm, that’s good Martian,” I would say. - Jack Handey
The measure of one's individual liberty is proportionate to their acceptance of personal responsibility. Without the latter the former will cease to exist.
I have to say, this episode is spectacular. One of the best setups to a season I've ever seen--we're talking Lost-quality here. Strap in and get ready for a hell of a ride! (Pun intended)
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The wife and I really enjoyed last night's episode. It answered the questions popped up in last years finale and also added some good twists to the relationships. Very interesting character with Castiel. The only concern I have is that the story of Supernatural has always had a "the little guy" vs "insurmountable odds" feel to it for me. The odds have always been stacked against them, which made each episode have a nervousness of "how are they going to get out of this alive?" It also made the scares jump up quite a bit. Given what's developed with Sam, and given the introduction of Castiel, are they now basically bullet proof, thereby removing the feel of danger for them?
Spoiler:
It could be interesting to see if Sam (who's working with a demon) ends up in an apocalyptic battle with Dean (who's working with an angel apparently) but I'm hoping that's not the direction they're going with this.
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People of Mars, you say we are brutes and savages. But let me tell you one thing: if I could get loose from this cage you have me in, I would tear you guys a new Martian ***hole. You say we are violent and barbaric, but has any one of you come up to my cage and extended his hand? Because, if he did, I would jerk it off and eat it right in front of him. “Mmm, that’s good Martian,” I would say. - Jack Handey
The measure of one's individual liberty is proportionate to their acceptance of personal responsibility. Without the latter the former will cease to exist.