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Post by Mystique on Mar 1, 2018 0:23:49 GMT -5
So, what's your rating for this one?
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Post by paforrest on Mar 1, 2018 15:52:53 GMT -5
I haven't been keeping up. Are Dean and Sam in this one?
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Post by Mystique on Mar 2, 2018 16:00:37 GMT -5
Yeah, they are. I thought it was a pretty decent episode, and all of TFW was actively involved in their portion of it. Which I did quite enjoy. And then there's the Alt world which was, eh, alright. Though, some of it had me RME.
I'd give it a 7, myself.
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Post by paforrest on Mar 3, 2018 10:43:46 GMT -5
I don't know if I'm getting soft or what, but just like the last episode, I kind of liked it. At least, I thought it was an okay episode. I certainly loved Dean getting to be badass and also having some fun, like with the guys in loin clothes (Gog and Magog?) and the quip about bacon. I'm not even minding Jack anymore - guess I've warmed up to him somewhat. Don't love him or anything, but I think I'm accepting of his place in the 'verse, Mary Sue that he is. At least for now. I still don't care one way or the other about the real Mary, but I did smile when Sam Smith twice mistakenly said "DEAN and Sam" - TWICE - until later in the episode when she went back to the mandated "Sam and Dean" point of order. I don't know if the director or editors didn't catch it, or caught it too late to bother trying to change it. But it was glorious. Heh. And also how a real parent would list their children - from oldest to youngest - when they're not under strict WB contract to spout otherwise, of course. AU!Zachariah was wasted, and certainly nowhere near as entertaining as the original. I didn't even mind AU!Bobby, and I've been over Bobby for many a year. Again, am I getting soft, is it just not important to me, or what? Maybe it's because I've been expending all my ranting on real life events on twitter and facebook that it's mellowed me toward things less important. We'll see if this zen attitude is maintained - or if something happens to make me seethe again. On the downside, I'm still confused about Castiel. I just can't tell if it's a writing/directing/acting choice to have him behave so harshly or with more confidence or something - at times, that is, it's never consistent. Or if it's because we're going to find out by season's end that he done come back wrong from the Empty. The character just confuses me now, and not in a good way, but an annoying way. I guess Donatello is a goner, for all intents and purposes. Unless Jack heals him when he returns. Bottom line, I let the episode play out without any FF'ing. I've been doing that more and more, and it's not because I'm itching to see every scene. I just don't care enough or something - I don't know what I'm feeling. Still not wanting to watch live, however - that hasn't changed, I never watch the episode before the next day. Another 6/10.
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