New episode tonight, kids. I, of course, have to work late again while we're securing the convention contract.
Then I have to work early tomorrow. I may not get to watch the eppy until Saturday.
Hope everyone enjoys it.


Anyone else think the Ghostfacer's promo was part of the episode? I was thinking WTF? How the hell does THIS fit in?
I guess the episode was so bad even your DVR couldn't stand to record it.Waaaaaaa!!! My DVR didn't record!!![]()
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Then you'll probably love it. And you are right I think I've reached the point where I sadly have to say I'm just not enjoying SN as I once did. I'll definitely see it through until the end but next season I'm probably out which is fine since the original plan was envisioned as a 5 year run. There is no point in me continuing to watch something that just isn't clicking in my opinion.That's not what I'm hearing around the grapevine. Most of the comments I've read have been positive. I love the Trickster. Anything he's in is gold for me. I guess we're fated to disagree.
I thought that too. I was like, "Wow, they're throwing it all in tonight, aren't they?"Anyone else think the Ghostfacer's promo was part of the episode? I was thinking WTF? How the hell does THIS fit in?
It's all cool. It still clicks for me in a big way. Vive la difference.
We can't blame the writers for that. The splitting the season into stand alones with myth arc sprinkled throughout is the most serialized the show is allowed to do. Thats a studio mandate. And one of the reasons some episodes are jammed packed with two much material, as they aren't allowed to spread them out more. The more serialized the story typically the poorly performance both in syndication and in overseas sales. And with a show that performs so poorly in the US the studio has no real choice but to keep the show profitable.Definitely a mixed bag, I'd probably give it a C. It'll be interesting to see how they wrap this entire storyline up in the next three episodes. (Of course that wouldn't have been necessary if the writers hadn't wasted so much time earlier this season...)
But if they are going to do standalones then make them good episodes not a stitched together mish-mash of predictability and staleness.We can't blame the writers for that. The splitting the season into stand alones with myth arc sprinkled throughout is the most serialized the show is allowed to do. Thats a studio mandate. And one of the reasons some episodes are jammed packed with two much material, as they aren't allowed to spread them out more. The more serialized the story typically the poorly performance both in syndication and in overseas sales. And with a show that performs so poorly in the US the studio has no real choice but to keep the show profitable.Definitely a mixed bag, I'd probably give it a C. It'll be interesting to see how they wrap this entire storyline up in the next three episodes. (Of course that wouldn't have been necessary if the writers hadn't wasted so much time earlier this season...)
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