It WAS a good one and I recommend watching it. I skipped last week's ep but this one was a punch to the gut. It definitely got me interested in the show again!
I knew that there would be death, just not whose deaths. I was incredibly D: D: D: when they happened. PUNCH TO THE GUT. Especially because they were the deaths I was fearing most.
I think she would love it, yes. And she can probably wrote Laurencio in to go with it for good measure! And yes, that was why I called. There was a moment of epic D: and I had to call to see if you'd watched.
Oh! I wish I had seen it! AUGH! Good thing it's taped at home. I'm at C's rents... I think baby sister Tacia will love it- she loved Torchwood (even if she only watched it for OWEN- I mean, he's ok and all- but hellooo! Ianto!) but still.... i think you're right about Laurencio... he might be brought into the fold...
I KNOW. My jaw literally dropped open when the blood splattered. Damn you, Kripke!! Why did they have to die? WE DON'T EXACTLY HAVE A PLETHORA OF AWESOME FEMALE CHARACTERS, YOU KNOW. *cough*
I'm glad that Meg survived but she was MUCH more awesome in S1-S2. Now she's just Lucifer's groupie and it gets a bit tiresome after awhile. Plus I don't like her calling anyone else "father", seeing as she's the only living demon who HAD a father and kind of a nifty one at that. You might not know this, but I rather adored Azazel on account of him being awesome and such.
Crowley was very entertaining, though - but, damn, waste probably our one and only M/M kiss on that? I have better ideas, myself. ;)LOL! Oh man, SO true. I liked Crowley, even though he's pretty much EXACTLY taken from the book Good Omens and I'm starting to wonder about copyright infringement. I would love to see/read Gaiman's reaction to seeing the Supernatural version of him. And yes - there are far better male/male kisses that could have been on display. I'll
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I'm glad that Meg survived but she was MUCH more awesome in S1-S2. Now she's just Lucifer's groupie and it gets a bit tiresome after awhile. Plus I don't like her calling anyone else "father", seeing as she's the only living demon who HAD a father and kind of a nifty one at that.
You know, I had forgotten about that aspect of Meg's relationship to the YED. Someone on TWoP, I think it was, made the comment that Meg calling Lucifer "Father" was probably more in the vein of someone referring to God as "Father" - which makes sense because Lucifer created the demons, and therefore, he is their God.
I liked Crowley, even though he's pretty much EXACTLY taken from the book Good Omens and I'm starting to wonder about copyright infringement.
OMG, me too! Does Neil Gaiman know what's going on here? LOL!
Despite fearing that Kripke may get sued by Gaiman's publisher (*snerk*), I really hope we see Crowley again. Mark Sheppard is badass!
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Crowley was very entertaining, though - but, damn, waste probably our one and only M/M kiss on that? I have better ideas, myself. ;)
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I'm glad that Meg survived but she was MUCH more awesome in S1-S2. Now she's just Lucifer's groupie and it gets a bit tiresome after awhile. Plus I don't like her calling anyone else "father", seeing as she's the only living demon who HAD a father and kind of a nifty one at that. You might not know this, but I rather adored Azazel on account of him being awesome and such.
Crowley was very entertaining, though - but, damn, waste probably our one and only M/M kiss on that? I have better ideas, myself. ;)LOL! Oh man, SO true. I liked Crowley, even though he's pretty much EXACTLY taken from the book Good Omens and I'm starting to wonder about copyright infringement. I would love to see/read Gaiman's reaction to seeing the Supernatural version of him. And yes - there are far better male/male kisses that could have been on display. I'll ( ... )
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You know, I had forgotten about that aspect of Meg's relationship to the YED. Someone on TWoP, I think it was, made the comment that Meg calling Lucifer "Father" was probably more in the vein of someone referring to God as "Father" - which makes sense because Lucifer created the demons, and therefore, he is their God.
I liked Crowley, even though he's pretty much EXACTLY taken from the book Good Omens and I'm starting to wonder about copyright infringement.
OMG, me too! Does Neil Gaiman know what's going on here? LOL!
Despite fearing that Kripke may get sued by Gaiman's publisher (*snerk*), I really hope we see Crowley again. Mark Sheppard is badass!
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