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Another decent episode tonight...although I was a bit bummed that they didn't find anything about their dad at this place...nor why he sent them there.
If anybody has the chance of picking up the first season, definitely do it, this show is great. Part of its problem is that it gets a bad rap simply because it's on The CW, which isn't as bad as people like to make you think it is.
It was co-created by Kim Manners, who is a big-time veteran of the X-Files. Which is no surprise there--only 2 main characters, very supernatural feel to it. It mostly has to do with legends, poltergeists, ghosts, demons, you name it. Much more "hit you over the head" than the X-Files, which was vague in a lot of its stuff. This is by and large still an "investigation" show, but the monsters are definitely real, where in The X-Files, a lot of it was implied.
I have yet to see much of Season 2, but Season 1 is nothing short of brilliant--many people I've talked to say that it is much better than most of the Smallville stuff that's being broadcast now.
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Season 2 is much better than season 1. Sam and Dean's characters are really coming into their own and it's cool to watch their struggle with what happened to not only their mother but their father now too.
Plus we learn that something is up with Sam and they are stringing it along without letting us know what's up.
Anyone else watch this show? I'm a fan of horror movies and for a tv show, they do a surprisingly good job of creating some decent stories and sending a chill or two down the spine.
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Last edited by ActingWild; August 28th, 2008 at 09:16 AM.