I'm blaming this on the high fever, the medication, and Kripke being a giant spoiler-volcano in interviews.
At the vague suggestion of
spndpfrdcrck... "What are the chances of a Supernatural musical episode?"
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(It's stuck in my head too, if it makes you feel any better. ;-) )
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LOL, soooo true!
Sam and Dean arrive and have to break the curse by doing... something, but they aren't sure what at first
OMG, so true again. I would like to see once that Sam and Dean have a plan before throwing themselves into something.
LOL, you've made my day with this one.
*gets hurt from laughing*
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-John and Bobby as the Pirate King. (Somehow.... It's crack, okay? Don't ask me.)
What - John dies at intermission, and Bobby's the understudy. Makes perfect sense.
...But then I'm on drugs too.
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Man... I think we have to do this as a round robin. Don't you?
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Good times.
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Hmm... how easy is it to start a comm...? If I started one for this, it'd be a free-for-all, though. *ponders the idea*
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I saw Pirates of Penzance on Broadway TWENTY-NINE TIMES in the early 1980s. Treat Williams, Jim Belushi, Gary Sandy - the Pirate King. Pam Dawber and Maureen McGovern - Mabel. Patrick Cassidy and Peter Noone - Frederic. Kaye Ballard as Ruth. It was AWESOME. At Patrick's final performance my buddies and I sat front row and sang along with the cast. Patrick gave us his knee pads and bought us ice cream at Haagen Dazs.
Ah, PIRATES. I was much younger then. :)
But THIS? I want Kripke to do this. As a 3-hour Special Episode.
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