spn - 509 - the real ghostbusters
Nov. 13th, 2009 08:12 am- Though I thought there was some moments of funny and awesome (almost entirely all Chuck's and fake!Dean/Sam), this ep didn't come together quite as well to me as last week's (which I ended up talking about so much with folks outside of my own LJ I couldn't muster to write a proper reaction to it, suffice to say there was MUCH LOVE for it). Nor was it as good as their last big meta ep MATEOTB. I enjoyed it, but probably will be rewatching "Changing Channels" tonight instead.
- I didn't so much want to agree with pedantic German fan in the groaning about more Creepy Kids, but found myself groaning anyway. Also seems we see just what Kripke would like to do to some of those groaning pedantic fans. Oh my. lol *goes to look for a steel-plated helmet*
- "My mommy loves me [creepy child proceeds to reveal ghastly head wound] she did this to me!" Except, erm, she didn't? Those Creepy Lord of the Flies Ghost Kids did it. Unless poor lost ghost kid meant Mommy Gore's inability to protect him? I guess I could buy that.
- Since I tend to look for morsels of mytharc in anything and everything in the filler eps, I sort of want to interpret Creepy Evil Lord of the Flies Ghost Kids as the unhinged, apocalypse-starting angels with their Guardian "left the building". Though I'm hoping that doesn't mean Castiel represents the poor little lost ghost kid with the ghastly head wound, forever aimlessly looking for his "Mommy".
- Demian/Barnes - These two should be counting their blessings they got the heroes' glory without ending up martyrs (for the sake of some dbags who didn't deserve the sacrifice, then exploited their deaths). In this show? They were damn lucky!
- You knew this was fiction though looking out at that crowd and it's largely full of men.
- Glad to know Chuck isn't only fierce with a toilet plunger, he's also fierce with a mic stand. heeee As long as toilet plungers were around, we now understand how Chuck survived in "The End". However, whatever happened to "If anything threatens a prophet, anything at all, an archangel will appear to destroy that threat"? Either Chuck acted before Raphael could show up, Raphael didn't see Creepy Scalping Ghost Kid as a threat (?) or, my favorite, he's still brooding away in that ring of fire that Dean and Cas left him in.
- With all Chuck's fierceness, I can forgive him bagging himself a groupie. Chuck/Becky were even sort of sweet. She also doesn't make him look pocket-sized.
- However, the rest of Chuck's books aren't going to be published? Does this mean a few thousand years from now someone is going to find Chuck's hard drive in an urn in a cave in Nag Hammadi? The future full of debates on the levels of heretical in this controversial Winchester Gospel apocrypha? Heh.
Next week: "Abandon All Hope", apropos since I've been hoping this ep is the gateway to them ceasing to dick around about this Armageddon business. Mark Sheppard!! ELLEN
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Date: 2009-11-15 04:35 am (UTC)It's certainly possible. Jo looks sort of bedraggled and upset in that scene, Dean doesn't look particularly enthusiastic either.
However, I'm sort of in love with
Good point. Sometimes I forget that the CW really goes after that tween girl demo; that's probably why I can't stand any of their other shows. I didn't even like tween girl stuff when I was a tween girl; while my friends were obsessing over the original 90210, I was reading Lord of the Rings.
In the very least, in most of CW's other shows, the whole tweeny shmoopy romance fits. When SPN attempts it (or ends up there unintentionally either due to acting or writing deficits), it breaks the flow of the storyline.
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Date: 2009-11-15 05:08 pm (UTC)I would love if they did that.
'In the very least, in most of CW's other shows, the whole tweeny shmoopy romance fits. When SPN attempts it (or ends up there unintentionally either due to acting or writing deficits), it breaks the flow of the storyline.'
Oh yes. Fluffy, shmoop just doesn't fit with SPN.