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don't be dull, be fannish ([personal profile] katikat) wrote2007-12-14 05:07 pm
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Supernatural 3x08

For me, this episode was made by two scenes: the Bing Crosby and "it's my last year" scene and the last one... Aww... I was hard pressed not to cry and in the end, I actually did.

Jared did an amazing job in this ep. First the whole "I can't do it" speech and then the too loud, too bright voice in the last scene. It felt like he had to laugh loud and talk loud or cry otherwise...

And Jensen. Aww... The scenes where he tried to oh so subtly push Sam to have a Christmas with him were heartbreaking. He's such an amazing actor!

"Easter Bunny is Jewish!" :D I bet that there will be a lot of people bashing Dean for being xenophobic *rolls eyes*

And the necklace! The amulet is from Sam! And Dean's been wearing it all the years!

I was glad that they could keep the actor who played young!Dean - yay for continuity :D

Amazing, gory, touching ep!

ETA: RATINGS! Fast nationals:
Supernatural: 3.20 mil. viewers! Yay! *dances merrily*
Smallville: 3.84 mil. Huh, and that was a new episode too O.o

[identity profile] bendtothesun.livejournal.com 2007-12-14 10:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Shhhhhh! The 1981 doesn't exist! I don't know what you're talking about!

Heh. The 2001 one with Timothy Hutton. *hearts* *writes mrs. nero wolfe in the margins of her notebook*

[identity profile] katikat.livejournal.com 2007-12-14 10:53 pm (UTC)(link)
The 1981 doesn't exist! I don't know what you're talking about!

How so?

In the one from 1981 there is Lee Horsley playing the part of Tim Hutton. Oh my, how I loved Lee Horsley in "Matt Houston" *drools*

[identity profile] bendtothesun.livejournal.com 2007-12-14 10:59 pm (UTC)(link)
It was *bad*. Bad casting and they weren't exactly faithful to the books. Of course not to say the actors were bad it's just they were wrong for the parts and they tried to soften Wolfe's attitude and just *yuck*.

Lets put it this way, the people (Timothy Hutton was involved hugely bringing this to the screen) involved in the 2001 version loved and stayed faithful to the books like Peter Jackson loved Lord of the Rings.

And let me tell you I am a giant LOTR fan. So that is a *huge* complimant from me. So you can watch the '81 one if you want but trust me when I say that the characters of Nero and Archie and everyone aren't there. It's Maury and Timothy who do them to perfection.
Edited 2007-12-14 23:01 (UTC)