I'm amazed at how impressive S7's been. They should've turned Lana into an evil bitch years ago! And when MR delivered that line about how obsession even outlasts love... ohhh, man, did I get chills!
I have to admit, I enjoyed SV a teensy bit more than the Sam n' Dean show, even with the Winchester boys rockin' those tuxedos and getting their butts pinched by horny old ladies. (Hey, wait -- I resemble that remark!) :P
I'm amazed at how impressive S7's been. They should've turned Lana into an evil bitch years ago!
Absolutely! After watching her moral ambiguity be swept under the rug for YEARS, it's a relief to finally have her (and everyone else) owning up to it.
And when MR delivered that line about how obsession even outlasts love...
*faints*
I have to admit, I enjoyed SV a teensy bit more than the Sam n' Dean show, even with the Winchester boys rockin' those tuxedos and getting their butts pinched by horny old ladies. (Hey, wait -- I resemble that remark!) :P
;) Same here. (A lot more, actually!) Doesn't happen very often!
Wrath: Have I told you lately that I love you, Souders & Peterson? First you make seismic CLana sex cute, then you go on to turn the Super-Powered Lana episode into something profound and character-forward and CHOCK FULL of subtexty goodness. I'm... too overwhelmed to even capslock right now.
YESYESYES. I just loved this episode to PIECES. They actually made a kickass Lana-centric episode that serviced *all* the characters quite brilliantly, assigned her agency-repeatedly, and moved everyone forward. Brilliant episode.
SO BRILLIANT! Entering into S7 I was content to just have fun with the show on a purely superficial level. Little did I know they'd come back and completely blow my freaking mind!
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I have to admit, I enjoyed SV a teensy bit more than the Sam n' Dean show, even with the Winchester boys rockin' those tuxedos and getting their butts pinched by horny old ladies. (Hey, wait -- I resemble that remark!) :P
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Absolutely! After watching her moral ambiguity be swept under the rug for YEARS, it's a relief to finally have her (and everyone else) owning up to it.
And when MR delivered that line about how obsession even outlasts love...
*faints*
I have to admit, I enjoyed SV a teensy bit more than the Sam n' Dean show, even with the Winchester boys rockin' those tuxedos and getting their butts pinched by horny old ladies. (Hey, wait -- I resemble that remark!) :P
;) Same here. (A lot more, actually!) Doesn't happen very often!
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YESYESYES. I just loved this episode to PIECES. They actually made a kickass Lana-centric episode that serviced *all* the characters quite brilliantly, assigned her agency-repeatedly, and moved everyone forward. Brilliant episode.
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