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10-30-2009, 07:59 PM
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| Im amazed what they get away with showing on CW, i mean some gory scenes on there at times, not that im complaining, seeing Paris Hilton getting her head chopped off was quality TV.
Next weeks is another Trickster episode, the previews look sweet with the whole CSI parody.. |
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11-03-2009, 12:46 PM
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| This is my favorite show I have watched it since it debuted in 2005. I've missed a few episodes due to work but always try to record it in case I'm not at home to watch it...but I love it. I heard that this will be the last season, though, because the writers originally intended for it to just be 5 seasons |
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11-03-2009, 01:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Shocker0 This is my favorite show I have watched it since it debuted in 2005. I've missed a few episodes due to work but always try to record it in case I'm not at home to watch it...but I love it. I heard that this will be the last season, though, because the writers originally intended for it to just be 5 seasons |
I read as well, then i read that at Comic Con that the two leads that play Dean and Sam signed on for season 6 so guess we will see.. |
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11-06-2009, 03:06 AM
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| What a great crazy episode. The background music playing during the Greys Anatomy spoof was hilarious. Loved the Horatio parody as well.
Then went into serious mode the last 15 minutes, this show is getting better each episode.. |
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11-06-2009, 12:14 PM
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| Like this kind of episode. "The nutcracker show" followed by a faux add for a herpes treatment, classic. I spent the rest of the show wondering about each commercial being faux. Amazing, considering it was several faux shows within this show.
An arc angle posing as a trickster, because he is afraid to deal with family issues. No wonder god chose dean to deal with and stop the apocalypse. I think they now have an comrade in arms in Gabriel, maybe.
"On earth as it is in Heaven" Biggest reveal of the night......... |
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11-06-2009, 11:19 PM
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Originally Posted by orangeblooded2 Like this kind of episode. "The nutcracker show" followed by a faux add for a herpes treatment, classic. I spent the rest of the show wondering about each commercial being faux. Amazing, considering it was several faux shows within this show.
An arc angle posing as a trickster, because he is afraid to deal with family issues. No wonder god chose dean to deal with and stop the apocalypse. I think they now have an comrade in arms in Gabriel, maybe.
"On earth as it is in Heaven" Biggest reveal of the night......... | lol...I actually recorded it last night and just got to watch it tonight...and I Thought that was a real commercial so I was fast forwarding through it and I seen Sam's face so I'm like hmm I need to rewind this it looks like a preview of next week and then I saw that it was actually part of the show with the herpes commercial. That was well done and hilarious...it could have easily passed as real if you just happened to be channel surfing without knowing what the show was. |
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11-07-2009, 03:28 AM
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Originally Posted by orangeblooded2 Like this kind of episode. "The nutcracker show" followed by a faux add for a herpes treatment, classic. I spent the rest of the show wondering about each commercial being faux. Amazing, considering it was several faux shows within this show.
An arc angle posing as a trickster, because he is afraid to deal with family issues. No wonder god chose dean to deal with and stop the apocalypse. I think they now have an comrade in arms in Gabriel, maybe.
"On earth as it is in Heaven" Biggest reveal of the night......... | I was surprised at that ending honestly,i was expecting it to be a nice filler comedic hour to take us to the main plot line next week.Then i remembered the last Trickster episode the "Groundhog Day" epi and basically set up the same way. Lighthearted then turns dark and serious near the end.Its a nice little Arc Angel twist which is just something else you can throw into this who's who of Apocalyptic side choosing. The way Gabriel presented how Dean and Sam became the chosen vessels makes total sense in that aspect, as you said about the reveal couldn't agree more..
and yes, the herpes commercial was awesome.. |
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11-13-2009, 01:42 AM
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| The more I think about it. The more I realize just how good this show is. Loved tonight's episode.
Another Salute to the fans of the show in a faux way. At a Supernatural convention no less. Taught a couple of Sam and deans how to kill them some ghost and in parody, those same Sam and deans turn out to be "together". Another aspect that certain fans suspect and or expect and as eluded to and parodied in past episodes. Classic.
Back to back episodes with the same type themes presented in different ways.
And when all is said and done a lead to the demon killing colts location. |
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11-13-2009, 02:21 AM
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| It was a good episode, i think i like the comedic episodes more spread out and not back to back, but the ode to Comic Con was very clever. It had sort of a Ghostfacers feel to it.
BTW last new episode till Jan 15th, then two weeks later the premiere of Lost, i might lose my mind. |
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11-16-2009, 12:38 PM
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| Sorry, thought this was a Santana thread. Moving on.
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11-16-2009, 03:30 PM
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| Hey, at least this thread dosent have a lame duet with Michelle Branch .
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| Getting down to it.
Lets see I beleive that that was horseman #2. (Death).
I can envision demons getting on the kill Lucifer bandwagon. Also the colt was semi-effective. Wonder if a different ammo would help?
2 things.
Best show this year. No more new shows till Jan 21th. |
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Yesterday, 03:48 AM
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| Best episode of the season so far. says alot when the mid season cliffhanger is stronger than most shows season finales. First off, the actor playing Lucifer is doing one hell of a job , yet it keeps reminding me of his messiah-like role in Lost. Great buildup to till the "Death" reveal. Sam seems blended in the woodwork in the scenes sometimes even though he is part of the main storyline right now.
Nice sendoff for Jo and Ellen.
Castiel is a great addition as a regular this year as well, the demons had taken a backdrop for a while now, but looks like some might be changing sides and allies in strange places.
see ya in January.
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