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esorlehcar January 19 2010, 19:58:37 UTC
and will the show finally address that? as well as his culpability in starting the apocalypse?

I'm going to go out on a limb and say no chance in hell. And yeah. They're almost certainly bringing back Anna to make her evil and/or kill her, and while I'm not anywhere near as attached to her as I was to Jo and Ellen, the trend of bringing back the only recurring women the show has left, even if they haven't been mentioned/though of since they first appeared, to slaughter them is increasingly infuriating. As are fandom's explanations for why it doesn't count and anyone who is unhappy about it just needs to shut up.

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musesfool January 20 2010, 04:10:55 UTC
I'm not nearly as attached to her either, but she's the only one left, and I do like her a lot. And my trust is... well, you know. Pretty non-existent. Sigh. I wish I could believe that this time, they're going to surprise me.

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jehnt January 19 2010, 23:24:21 UTC
I stopped watching SPN at the episode before Jo and Ellen die. I might finish it up one day or skip that episode and then finish but... I'm not holding my breath or anything. It's sad since I love parts of the show, but every now and then the parts I DON'T love eclipse the parts I do, and right now I'd rather spend my time on other shows.

otoh, CHUCK! Everything about that is making me happy right now except that Ellie and Morgan don't know Chuck's secret. But I can wait for them to find out. I even stopped being sad about Bryce Larkin being dead now that I have White Collar (aka, the Bryce Larkin goes on wacky adventures show!).

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musesfool January 20 2010, 18:47:45 UTC
The problem with the Jo and Ellen die episode is that, had they actually been recurring on the show for the past couple of seasons, if we'd seen Jo grow into the awesome woman she became, and of course, if the show didn't have a habit of fridging the female characters, it would have been amazingly heartbreaking. I sobbed through it a couple of times, and cried when I wrote a post-ep for it. But because there's all this other stuff, because of the context I have for the show, this great emotional payoff is tainted, and yeah. I'm not getting enough of what makes me willing to put up with the shitty stuff to let me get past it easily, if that makes sense.

Chuck! So awesome! And so much Awesome! *hearts*

I was never a huge Bryce fan, so I'm much happier to see him on White Collar being all dapper and sly. I'm hoping Brandon Routh can bring some awesome, as well. And maybe Kristin Kreuk will be allowed to do some interesting stuff as well.

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percysowner January 20 2010, 01:40:37 UTC
I am totally going to blame Castiel for whatever Anna does, because I have to believe that whatever makes her go back in time has to do with whatever was done to her in angel boot camp. Anna may well have been driven around the bend, and Castiel sent her there for that reason.

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musesfool January 20 2010, 18:47:58 UTC
Oh, I totally am, too.

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dancinguniverse January 20 2010, 02:27:25 UTC
Man, if that spoiler about Anna is true, I'm gonna be pissed. I personally love Castiel, but that doesn't mean I think Anna should get dissed to make him look good ( ... )

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