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Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2010 7:45 pm
See, I'm absolutely fascinated by the heaven vs. hell mythology which has been brought into play over the past two seasons. Season four touched on everything I loved and while there were some major missteps - Anna, I'm sorry but she just ballsed everything up for me - the storyline as a whole was brilliant. Season five has been a little more miss than hit but when it's been good, it's been absolutely phenomenal and had some series best episodes. (My Bloody Valentine, Abandon All Hope, I'm looking at you).
I wasn't too impressed with season three, season one and two were absolutely brilliant though. I'm just hoping season six will be more of the good, less of the bad. More mythology heavy episodes, less stupid filler.
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Posted: Mon Feb 22, 2010 4:04 pm
Yeah I didn't like Anna. .____. She was like Ruby and Jo to me. I hated all three characters.
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Posted: Mon Feb 22, 2010 5:04 pm
I liked Anna when she was crazy. Then when she turns into this stupid "Oh I'm actually an angel but I forgot!" character, ugh. She believed her grace was a TREE. A TREE. Bloody hell.
I loved blonde Ruby but Ruby 2.0 lost that badass attitude and was just irritating.
My feelings for Jo were complex. Sometimes I loved her, her first appearance, her appearances in season five. Other times she bored me. No Exit and Born Under A Bad Sign, eck. I did cry my freakin' eyes out when she died though - I think that's probably partly due to the loss of Ellen who I loved.
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Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 5:51 pm
Oh I cried for Ellen, even though I thought she was a HUGE hypocrite sometimes.
I'm the only one who liked brunette Ruby more.
I feel so alone.
Maybe it's because I don't like the actress who plays blonde Ruby. Iunno.
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Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 1:38 pm
I'm curious as to when you're thinking of Ellen being a hypocrite now.
I think the problem with Ruby 2.0 is the fact she was nothing like the Ruby I loved from season three. If she'd just joined the cast as a different character, not related to the original Ruby, she'd have been a lot more effective.
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Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2010 1:25 pm
We do have choices. I'm always happy for more SPN. I have complete faith in Ms. Gamble's ability to keep the story going strong. I do not see a place for Cas, though, seeing as the Apocalypse will be over. What good will an angel do them? Would he even be able to still come down to Earth? I have no idea.
Either way, I don't really see him being involved past the big A. It's too bad, because who doesn't love Misha Collins? I sure do. I just hope that he lands another job post-haste. (I'm also going to state that I hope Kripke's slight distancing from SPN means that he's working on perhaps another show, in which he will promptly cast Misha as the lead. Welcome to my dream world.)
...I choose to go down swingin'.
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Posted: Thu Mar 18, 2010 8:41 pm
Ka-Mai Sai We do have choices. (I'm also going to state that I hope Kripke's slight distancing from SPN means that he's working on perhaps another show, in which he will promptly cast Misha as the lead. Welcome to my dream world.)
...I choose to go down swingin'. Holy schnikes! That would be so awesomely epic. IF this is Misha's last horrah on the show, I hope he gets other good roles as well. He's too talented not to.
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