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Post by Mystique on Mar 8, 2018 10:32:35 GMT -5
What do y'all think of this one?
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Post by nitar on Mar 9, 2018 5:26:42 GMT -5
Loved this one. No angels and no demons - frankly am sick of them all. Was it perfect? Maybe not but I personally enjoyed this one.
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Post by Mystique on Mar 10, 2018 6:01:05 GMT -5
I wish I could say the same, but I found it quite boring. Though, I did enjoy the part where Dean talked about what he would do if his Baby were to have been taken (well, again).
So I'd give it a 1/10 for Dean.
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Post by paforrest on Mar 10, 2018 10:21:28 GMT -5
I think perhaps because I put on the episode as background noise while I was cooking for company on Friday, so I wasn't paying close attention, I came away thinking it was mostly innocuous. Yeah, a little boring at times, with a spattering of Dabb/Singer character stereotypes that we all know and loathe. I mean, come on, do they really think anyone still believes after 13 seasons that Dean only uses the computer for porn? We've seen a gazillion and one instances of that not being the case. Good grief.
But their Sam-pimping certainly did the character no favors - he came off like a douchebag the entire episode. And Sam's attempts at flirtation with the red-headed bim were just embarrassing, especially in comparison to Dean and the girl in the cafe who was reading about the supernatural. That kind of compare and contrast just shows off Jensen as the stronger actor. Plus, it ended up that the red-headed bim was just scamming Sam anyway, so I'm not sure what Dabb/Singer's point was there. But what continues to be incredibly obvious is that these guys don't actually like either character and are bored senseless having to write for them - or the mothership in general.
I did like the priest character, even though it was unsurprising as hell that he was going to be "the holy man". However, the actor had charisma, and I liked that a lot of his screen time was spent just talking with Dean. That was the best part for me.
Feels like a 5/10.
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