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post #61 of 150

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After the last couple of posts, my crystal ball is warming up again!
I know. I'm trying to figure out which part of this was unclear:

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There will be no further discussion of sitting politicians . . . in this thread.
Once a tangent has proven itself to be radioactive, we want discussion on it to end, especially when it's just a matter of repeating what's already been said.

So, second warning. Drop it, please. That means, no more posts about it. Period.

Thanks for your cooperation.

M.

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post #62 of 150

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Well, there is that "Jason" appearance to look forward to then...

post #63 of 150

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"Bedtime Stories": A good episode. With one of the best lines of the season.. "Could you be anymore gay?" -Dean to his brother.
post #64 of 150

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I enjoyed Bedroom Stories, but didn't get the frog. They went to great effort to show the frog in three different scenes, then it never showed up again. I expected it to play some part in the larger story, but we never saw it again and it had nothing to do with the main characters. It seems like a lot of setup for a lame joke ("I'm not kissing the frog").
post #65 of 150

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Perhaps it's an homage to "Dead Like Me"?
I'll stretch a bit here. The story told on DLM was that Toad had been given a task by god to guard a box. Frog talked Toad into letting him watch it for a while. Frog opened the box, releasing Death into the world. If that was a legitimate Fairy Tale, then a frog is responsible for releasing death into the world; or so the story goes.
post #66 of 150
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Originally Posted by Malcolm R
Well, so much for looking forward to this. I just discovered that the local FOX station (which has rebroadcast WB/CW programming for years since we have no local CW affiliate) has dropped their CW programming as of this past Saturday.

An UPDATE to my personal pity party.

Effective 12/31, my cable system is adding a CW network affiliate... ...just in time for them to run out of episodes due to the writers strike. D-Oh!!

Welcome to my life.
post #67 of 150

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New episode is on tonight! "A Very Supernatural Christmas" is the episode name.
post #68 of 150

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I could have done without seeing the fingernail removal scene...
post #69 of 150

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Heh. Beautiful.

"You fudgin' touch me again, I'll fudgin' kill you."

A close approximation of the classic CBS "Special Presentation" graphic.

And, the basic ingredients of a good episode of Supernatural - nasty folklore, good banter between Dean & Sam, and reminders that the life they lead has really messed them up.
post #70 of 150

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I could have done without seeing the fingernail removal scene...
I rarely have a 'verbal reaction' to what I watch but when I saw that shot I shouted "Whoa!"
post #71 of 150

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Yeah, I'll forever remember this very special Christmas-theme episode of Supernatural for that particular scene, and the resultant chills and goose bumps that shot up on the back of my neck.
post #72 of 150

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This whole episode was just messed up and came from a very dark place lol. I mean a demon Santa who hauled some poor kid's dad up the chimney while he stood there and watched!?

And yes, the sight of Sam's fingernail coming off almost made me put my finger in my mouth...YOWZA!!!

"You fudgin' touch me again i'll fudgin' kill ya!!" Greatest line of the season!
post #73 of 150

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I kept wondering where I had seen the actor who played the Pagon god....Then I remembered the Star Trek:TNG episode where their is a witch hunt for a "supposed" romulan informant. And he was some human whose grandfather was a Romulan.

And yes....The fingernail scene was sick.
post #74 of 150

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The "wife" played Rose Abbott on "Everwood". It was a fairly different role than the one she played as Rose Abbott.
post #75 of 150
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Anyone out there reading the "Supernatural" original novels? I'm partway through the first one, "Nevermore." So far the plot is pretty decent, though the book could have used a good editor as the writing isn't that great.

Picked up the second, "Witch's Canyon," at Borders yesterday.
post #76 of 150

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I was nice to finally get the back story on the turtle. They've never made a big deal out of it, but I think Dean's been wearing it from the beginning. I think they talked about it on the Best Buy exclusive disc that came with season 1 (if I'm remembering correctly) and said that they would explain it eventually. So it was nice to see that wrapped up finally.
post #77 of 150

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This whole episode was just messed up and came from a very dark place lol. I mean a demon Santa who hauled some poor kid's dad up the chimney while he stood there and watched!?
As I said before, the ingredients that make for good episodes of Supernatural.
post #78 of 150

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I could have done without seeing the fingernail removal scene...
You're not kidding.

Sad to see Sam's facial expression to knowing this will probably be the last x-mas he spends with Dean.
post #79 of 150

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Sad to see Sam's facial expression to knowing this will probably be the last x-mas he spends with Dean.

That's a good point. I wonder what this show will do with the writers strike. I would have expect Dean to be out of his deal by the end of the season. But the season will end much sooner than expected. They could try to wrap it up in this shortened season. Or they could hold off until next year and just make it a really long year. Or the show could come back next season with him out of the deal already (I doubt they'd go this route). I must say, it would be nice if they'd wrap it up this year assuming there are more episodes on the way.
post #80 of 150

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I meant to mention this before, is it me or did the demon couples house look an aweful lot like Nancy's house from A Nightmare on Elm Street?
post #81 of 150

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I meant to mention this before, is it me or did the demon couples house look an aweful lot like Nancy's house from A Nightmare on Elm Street?
The house looked familiar to me too. It MAY be the same Elm Street house from Freddy Vs. Jason. Both were shot in Vancouver and if memory serves, the house in FvJ isn't a set.
post #82 of 150

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The last (I think) 4 episodes shot before the strike start running on January 31.

And for comic book fans, Wildstorm is doing another Supernatural mini-series starting in April.

Here's the link: Wildstorm
post #83 of 150

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By the same guy who did the last mini? Why? It was an incomprehensible mess. I realize he's a producer on the show, but that doesn't make him a comic writer. Actually, I know why. I understand it sold like mad.

So, have they done the Jason episode yet?
post #84 of 150

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A reminder - new episode tonight!
post #85 of 150

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Shame on the CW. They had all of these free Thursdays to bring the show back. And they bring it back on the night Lost returns.
post #86 of 150

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Rolling over and playing dead during sweeps does not exactly help keep good relationships with affiliate stations.
post #87 of 150

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Rolling over and playing dead during sweeps does not exactly help keep good relationships with affiliate stations.
Yeah, I wish they had put the episodes on during January but I can understand why they didn't.

I'm going to tape Supernatural and check it out later.
post #88 of 150
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"Lost" (10-12 million viewers) does not have the drawing power of "Grey's Anatomy" (18-20 million viewers), so it might actually be a good thing in overall numbers.

Plus, I've lost interest in "Lost" so it doesn't affect me anyway.
post #89 of 150

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Oookay, did anyone else here run away from their tv's during that opening scene or am I the only one?

I cannot stand to watch anything that has to do with teeth.
post #90 of 150

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How did they circumvent the Jason-problem in the previous episode, "Dream a Little Dream of Me"? (they wanted to use "Friday 13"-Jason but weren't allowed in the last minute due to copyright issues). Did the episode suffer, was ist obvious something was left out?
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