Last night's episode, entitled "Criss Angel is a Douche Bag" (seriously) was awesome (other notable titles this season included "Are You There God? It's Me, Dean Winchester", "It's the Great Pumpkin, Sam Winchester" and "I Know What You Did Last Summer" which was one of the best eps of the series).
The entire season has been terrific. No bullshit, the show is delivering week after week after week, it's really hitting for me like the X-Files did during it's mid-run peak. It's not like anything else on television, much less anything on the CW. It delivers drama, it delivers emotion, it delivers horror, it delivers subtle comedy. I'm not sure it isn't one of the 2 or 3 best shows on all of television right now. Seriously. It's that good. Give it a look sometime if you haven't already. [Reply]
I finally finished this show after all these years. Stalled after season 11 or something and just couldn’t find the willpower to slog through it until this past year. The final few seasons had some good moments and I’m glad I saw it through.
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That finale kinda hit me, especially the Carry On My Wayward Son cover.
Initially it felt a little anticlimactic for Dean to die on a simple vampire hunt, but the more I thought about it, the more it makes sense. Dean rarely had aspirations of a life beyond hunting. Thematically, he kind of needed to bite the bullet hunting. He was never going to have the white picket fence or grow old.
On the same token, it was nice to see Sam end up living a full, normal life. It made sense too.
Just sucks that they had to lose literally everyone they ever cared about by the end. Meeting up in Jack’s blissful version of Heaven was exactly what the boys deserved. I do wish they could have been happier in life near the end, though.
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
Started watching this a month or two in recommendation from a friend. I'm just about done with season 3 now.
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Castiel just showed up. Holy balls, angels are tits. Its funny because they played up the yellow eyed demon as the ultimate badass. Then once Dean shot him with the Colt, Lilith was the bad bitch that no demon would double cross. Then Castiel shows up and burns out demons eyes just at the sight of him. I'm looking forward to seeing more angels. It would be cool to see Michael. Wonder how powerful he'd be.
Anyway, I like both Sam and Dean. Think they have good chemistry together. It definitely made Tall Tales my fave episode so far. When they were telling the story about what happened from their own perspective and Dean made Sam out to be a big pussy. "You're just too precious for this world" :-)
Also, it’s hilarious reading my posts in this thread from when I first started watching over a decade ago.
We did end up seeing Michael, a few different versions actually, and he was powerful af. Probably ended up being like top 5 behind Chuck, Amara, The Empty and Jack. [Reply]
Originally Posted by UteChief:
I’m curious,I think I watched the first maybe two, but it felt so repetitive. Am I wrong?
It does get repetitive, but they change things up over time. Although, after 15 seasons, pretty much everything is repetitive. Season 5 was the best IMO, but there are plenty of great times in all the seasons.
You need to give it a few more episodes to become attached to the characters. New people are introduced and the whole hunter's universe emerges. It's probably in my top 3 series. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
No, the series is super repetitive and the Winchesters have the most insane plot armor in fiction.
Grading the entire 15 seasons with the lows, I’d probably say it’s like 7/10 but it is 10/10 at peak points.
When it's bad, it can be really bad. When it's good, it's as good as any supernatural story that's been told on TV. It's been THAT good.
I'm sure it's in this thread somewhere, but I remember the show was originally slated for five seasons with it culminating with Chuck fading out in the last scene of the last episode, IIRC. But the popularity of the show wouldn't die with the all the fangirls fangirling all over the still young-ish internet. Like any show that lasts that long, it slogs in parts, but overall it is definitely worth the watch start to finish.
Jeremy Renner needs to send Jensen Ackles a thank you present every year on the anniversary release date of the first Thor movie. I wonder what the MCU and Avengers would have looked like with Ackles as Hawkeye*? More proof to the popularity of the show that he couldn't leave to do the Marvel movies.
*how bad ass would it be to see Ackles as a Hawkeye variant in Deadpool or Secret Wars? /ubernerd [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rausch:
They don't have plot armor - they have plot lives.
Can you call it plot armor if each character dies 6 times a piece?
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Well it all made sense near the end when Chuck admitted that Sam and Dean were his favorite story so he basically just gave them the insane plot armor the whole time.
Buuuut there’s still only so many times you can watch an all-powerful archangel monologuing to Sam while Dean sneaks up and knifes them from behind.
Originally Posted by Bowser:
When it's bad, it can be really bad. When it's good, it's as good as any supernatural story that's been told on TV. It's been THAT good.
I'm sure it's in this thread somewhere, but I remember the show was originally slated for five seasons with it culminating with Chuck fading out in the last scene of the last episode, IIRC. But the popularity of the show wouldn't die with the all the fangirls fangirling all over the still young-ish internet. Like any show that lasts that long, it slogs in parts, but overall it is definitely worth the watch start to finish.
Jeremy Renner needs to send Jensen Ackles a thank you present every year on the anniversary release date of the first Thor movie. I wonder what the MCU and Avengers would have looked like with Ackles as Hawkeye*? More proof to the popularity of the show that he couldn't leave to do the Marvel movies.
*how bad ass would it be to see Ackles as a Hawkeye variant in Deadpool or Secret Wars? /ubernerd
I was unaware of the Ackles/Hawkeye thing and now I’m pissed off. I do not like Jeremy Renner at all and Jensen Ackles is in the top 5 of my man crush list. I would have loved for Ackles to join the MCU but they would have run into the issue of him being prettier than Captain America lol would have been awkward. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
I was unaware of the Ackles/Hawkeye thing and now I’m pissed off. I do not like Jeremy Renner at all and Jensen Ackles is in the top 5 of my man crush list. I would have loved for Ackles to join the MCU but they would have run into the issue of him being prettier than Captain America lol would have been awkward.
I will direct your attention to the movies The Town and Wind River in an attempt to change your mind on Renner, good sir. He flexes his acting chops in both, and both are fantastic flicks.
And here's a little reading material for you, just to REALLY stoke the "What If" fires on Ackles in the MCU.....
Originally Posted by Bowser:
I will direct your attention to the movies The Town and Wind River in an attempt to change your mind on Renner, good sir. He flexes his acting chops in both, and both are fantastic flicks.
And here's a little reading material for you, just to REALLY stoke the "What If" fires on Ackles in the MCU.....