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Supernatural: Season 10 (Spoilers!)

I'm not exactly a fan of Broadway, but I liked Cas's song and thought she was cute.


Also: Id's nod a Topah!
 
Hmmph. It was. Unfortunately, I'd rather go play Supernatural Clue than watch that episode again. That was terrible.
 
Yeah, because even when the production team essentially refer to him as God (with them asking how it felt to play God behind the scenes), it's totally just a theory.

It's a theory until it is proven or shown on-screen.

I do not buy into the theory personally. I do not think he is God.
 
^^ It was okay, a lot better than the werewolf ep. I liked how they committed to the whodunnit format. Also interesting to see Dean's dark side re-emerging (so hopefully more plot).
 
^That was awesome. It was obviously a "set up" episode where all the details will make sense later...but that last scene with Crowley was worth it.
 
Yeah, because even when the production team essentially refer to him as God (with them asking how it felt to play God behind the scenes), it's totally just a theory.

It's a theory until it is proven or shown on-screen.

I do not buy into the theory personally. I do not think he is God.
Having an opinion doesn't make it right. All evidence on screen points to him being God, as does all evidence off screen. Especially since we know how prophets work, and with Kevin having been on the show and gone, there's simply no way Chuck could have been a prophet and still alive (since there can only be one at any given time).

Nevermind that, again, it was confirmed by the staff that Chuck was God. No ifs, ands, or buts about it.

But sure, you can keep believing he's not God. You'll just be wrong about it.
 
I'm thinking either Cole or someone else in his family--like his kid--will turn into a monster. He's obviously going to come back, one way or another: a monster or a hunter.
 
I find this Cole storyline pretty uninteresting. It works a single episode, but it's not worth coming back to over and over like this. He's just not a credible threat to anyone.
 
It's like they're trying to build him up for another attempt at a spin-off or something.

What really concerns me is that Dean doesn't seem to be even remotely concerned that Cole might be the same type of unknown monster his father was. That just seems... odd.
 
I thought the episode with the rich family was kind of fun, and the witch one was pretty good too. I did not see that last scene with Rowena and her son coming. I'm very curious to see where that is heading.
 
Dean being a demon for 3 episodes and then being magically cured...that's Sacrifice of Angels all over again, and I sure hope TPTB have a trick up their sleeve for compensating for that major letdown. I actually liked him better that way, even if he was kind of useless.

Him still being a demon but in full control would be cool, but that's as likely as a monster who will just kill the Winchesters immediately instead of pushing them against walls over and over again.

:(

I think you're right. I'm a bit disappointed in the season so far.
 
Jodie and Dean are going to do it, and then eventually she's going to say "Bobby was Better!"

I'm looking at pictures of "Donna" on IMDB.

Is she wearing a fat suit this week on Supernatural?
 
I like the Jodie and Donna friendship; they're adorable.

I also like Jodie and Dean having their moment; she saw through Dean better than Sam did.

A good episode---looks like next week's episode will finally tie back into the larger theme of The Mark. This season does feel a bit scattered--not as cohesive as some of the others. I'm hoping that they are able to tie it all together a bit better later on.
 
Okay, there you go Jeremy Carver. That's your spinoff. Not Vampire Diaries 2.0, but Jody and Donna working as sheriffs in a small town while fighting monsters and raising a teenage vampire.
 
Sounds like Kate and Allie. :)

I'd prefer they were "friends" rather than "girlfriends" because it seems dishonest to sell sex like that, that they were straight right up till the episode ended, but by the time their spinoff starts, Donna and Jodie are picking centre pieces for their wedding.

Dr. Callie Torres: Um, anyone, uh... anyone ever think you two are a couple?
Dr. Meredith Grey: No, because we screw boys like whores on tequila.
Dr. Cristina Yang: And then we either try to marry them or drown ourselves.
Dr. Callie Torres: Huh.

If you want to show a journey to gay, that I would like.

Galpals at the beginning of the season, and then they're making out like Belgians 22 episodes later as the credits fall.
 
Okay, there you go Jeremy Carver. That's your spinoff. Not Vampire Diaries 2.0, but Jody and Donna working as sheriffs in a small town while fighting monsters and raising a teenage vampire.

I would watch this ^, but I'm still holding out hope for a Charlie (Felicia Day) spin-off.

"She's head cheerleader now."

"Really?"

"No. She smokes grass under the bleachers."

:lol:
 
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