who's the real big bad of season seven: dick roman or sam's sideburns?

Jan 25, 2012 18:47

three episodes make for a great way to spend an afternoon off. and now i'm all caught up. of course, i have opinions. :D

anime. it's an art form. )

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portraitofafool January 27 2012, 10:26:22 UTC
Late, late, I am always late, but we're talking SPN here and I have things to say. Because I am me and I almost always do, unless you put me in a huge room full of people and then I start looking for the nearest exit. Which is so not on topic at all. Go me.

7x10: I have yet to see since I watch in real-time and don't have the internet connection to ::ahem:: borrow it from the interwebs. I have read nothing but good reviews (save one, which spit vitriol all over the place and even having not seen it, I read that that vitriolic description, still thinking, That ep. sounds awesome. BOBBY! *sob*) about it and don't worry--I don't mind spoilers at all. In fact I am happy to read them since shitty television reception means I unfortunately miss a few episodes a season and have to whine, beg and/or... borrow when I have the connectivity. Or wait until someone buys me the box set for Xmas.

7x11: I admit it: I didn't hate it. There were definitely things I didn't like about it, but the kid was actually refreshing to me. She was so unlike any ( ... )

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madlyxxmadd January 31 2012, 06:02:54 UTC
late late late am i ( ... )

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portraitofafool January 31 2012, 07:18:34 UTC
No need to apologize about the spoilers, I love spoilers and they make me happy. I know all about shows I have never seen because of spoilers. If something says "spoiler alert" then I am there. Why? Because I hate surprises, but I love knowing things.

I really don't know if I like the kid or not, I just know that I don't hate her and I liked... how to put it? Her attitude? I just really enjoyed the fact she was an utter little bitch and not some simpering little twit like most female characters on that show are and then again, the kids on that show. Good. God. Amy was Jewel Staite's character's name on Show and her kid... I dunno what his name was. I just know that was one homely child they got to play him, jfc. But yea, maybe one day he'll kill Dean. I mean. Ykwim. I like the whole, "Your ass is mine, fucker." approach with the kid. I also liked Little Girl Lilith, that was a scary ass brat there.

The gods thing really pissed me off, I totally agree with you. Like what they did with Odin--which amounts to nothing really in the S5 ( ... )

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madlyxxmadd January 31 2012, 08:37:50 UTC
let's just skip right away to the neil gaiman love going on heah. did you not know he's my favorite fantasy writer of all time? neverwhere was my first foray into the fold of fantastical worlds (well on an adult level) and he has therefore remained the foremost in my cache of favorites. he lives in minnesota... and spoiler, so do i :) hence do i then feel supremely closer to his ridiculous hair. so good omens? like eight hundred times i've read it. know those people who would bring terry and neil the pages of good omens to sign, soggy from being dripped in the bath and contained in a plastic bag? yeah, that would so be me. freaked the h out when Crowley came on supernatural. freaked out ( ... )

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portraitofafool January 31 2012, 09:41:50 UTC
HA! That was you did that with the book? That is too fucking awesome. I have... association with Gaiman in an incredibly vague way now. Hurrah! I think his ridiculous hair stems from some strange love he may or may not harbor for Robert Smith, who is like... a thousand years old and still a musical genius. "Disintegration" (the song and the album) is the best thing ever. Well. One of the best things ever. I keep waiting for Dax to cover The Cure so I can piss my pants and then faint in public--t'would be a delightfully humiliating way to end a lovely evening out. Right. So, Gaiman (look at me getting back on topic and so smooth about it...) he is a genius and I love his writing even if his abuse of the lowly comma can drive me quite mad sometimes. And if Anansi Boys ever makes it to the big screen, I will be right there with you. Oh, maybe we can take buses and meet somewhere in the middle, which would be... hmm... Kansas? HA! Then we can go see the movie together and squee and it will be fucking EPIC. Or maybe I am just out of my ( ... )

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madlyxxmadd January 31 2012, 19:23:17 UTC
well, to be fair and truthful, i haven't yet but it's coming. i had to buy a second copy because a) i kept loaning it out and could never read it when i wanted and b) now they make such a lovely pair (i have the black cover and the white cover now) but the binding is falling apart and the pages are getting loose. alas, its only a matter of time.

and THAT is precisely why i will never be able to jump fully on the bandwagon of these electric readers. i have heard all the arguments and i understand and even agree with some of them. yet if i am going for a jaunt across country or above land to a new place and my attention is going to be in need of some distraction in the form of the written word, am i going to be assailing myself with a myriad of options and book titles and stunning characters and dashing adventures so that my head begins spinning and i cannot fully relax into just one of the many many many many books i know and love? no. i am going to pack just 'good omens' or 'peter pan' or 'the eagle of the ninth' or 'the weed that ( ... )

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