I was finally able to catch up on this past week's TV.
Studio 60Sorkin is back, ladies and gentlemen!! Nevada Day was Sorkin at his best. Funny and witty and a bunch of bumbles leading to good comedy consisting of slight slapstick, but mainly wit
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Yay! Glad to know I wasn't the only one.
I just figured it was Jensen and his crazyass accent!
I wonder because he seems to try to keep it underwraps, or so I've gotten from all the interviews. He might think its a Dean thing to do. But it most likely is him.
It's from The Shining; it's "MURDER" in reverse, because the kid in the book sees it in a mirror.
Aha! Thank you.
*waves* I haven't spoken with you in a while-thanks for stopping over! ;-)
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*kisses back*
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Huh, so Jason Gedrick, I'd swear I've seen him before. But the only thing...it has to be I caught him on the previews for Crossing Jordan. That's the only thing I can think of since I've never seen anything else he's been in.
Iron Eagle, Boomtown, Windfall (that one i didn't see)... i have some Jason pics at the end of my picspam... ;)
and you're right, neither of them are Scully, cause they both believe it the supernatural. :D
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Yeah, I went through his IMDB profile and I hadn't seen anything he was in so I'm figuring it must have been the Crossing Jordan previews because they always came on during West Wing last year.
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dude, i *watch* Jordan, and i SO don't remember Jason on it... gah!
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i can't believe sam fell for the coffee cup in the interrogation room. fingerprints and saliva = forensic evidence, hello?
bad guy cop was LAME, although i did like the claire the friendly ghost thing (and foreshadowing with dean referencing casper in his confesion!). it's a nice continuity with mary winchester and that ghost who saved people from burning houses.
oh, and, sam escaping from the police room was a nice mirror of dean doing that in the shapeshifter ep, which is doubly nice since this ep was the consequence of that ep. and the simultaneous figuring that dana shulps was an anagram totally made me squee, hee.
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No kidding! Sam, hunter smart and book smart. NOt so common sense smart.
Oh, and you're right on the escape bit. Huh. I need to go rewatch Skin, I think.
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Oho, lots of Shining things, then! Cool. I'm not a horror movie person so I haven't seen it. I didn't catch the Jack line (well I caught the line but not its reference).
Aww, they were cute. It's great to see more of the brotherlyness between them. If that makes sense. Urgh. Doesn't even make sense in my own.
I'm going to go hide in a corner now...
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Did he? I guess I wouldn't have caught them since the only JN thing I've seen is Anger Management.
Dean is great. I like the dorky things he does, yes. Like, ok, the obnoxious noises he made this week. I can like it cause its TV and its weirdly him (seriously he does act like he's seven), but in RL? I'd totally smack him upside the head. LOL But he's just so annoyingly cute.
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I'm really glad that I wasn't the only one who thought about that.
There are actually two, if I remember right. One was The Casdk of Amontillado (which I simply adore), where Montresor walls up Fortunato for a thousand injuries that Montresor never explains. The other was The Black Cat and I believe that one was were the husband killed, then walled up the wife with the still living black cat. Also, The Black Cat was the one where the police locate the dead body b/c of said cat.
And, yes, Supernatural with a Poe twist would rock hardcore. *nodnod*
*Hilts what the character McQueen in The Great Escape? No matter how many times I replay it I can't tell what she says there.
She says that Hilts was Steve McQueen's character in The Great Escape.
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We should get Kripke to do Poe something. Ravens or beating hearts...dude that would be SO cool!
She says that Hilts was Steve McQueen's character in The Great Escape.
Aha. Thank you. So Hilts was the actor? Or a double identity (ala Superman) kind of thing? I've never seen it.
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Ummm. I think Hilts was the character and McQueen was the actor, but I'm not sure. I haven't seen it either, but given how many literary references there are to it, I probably should. *chuckle*
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