Supernatural: And now, a break from our … plot

October 10th, 2009 | by | supernatural

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OK, I’m gonna start off saying I’m of two minds about this week’s Supernatural episode, “Fallen Idol.”

On the one hand, it was great. It had all the humor and gore we’ve come to expect from Kripke & Co.

On the other hand, um, hasn’t the apocalypse been unleashed and Sam & Dean head to Canton, Ohio, to find out why one man has been killed in a car that may or may not have belonged to James Dean?

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So, first things first:

I hate to admit it, but Paris Hilton was pitch-perfect. She even sounded almost sincere making fun of the celebrity culture that has made her, well, a celebrity. And how can you not enjoy an episode that ends with Paris Hilton’s bloody decapitation after she beats the crap out of Dean?

Then there’s the (literally) bloodthirsty Abraham Lincoln and Ghandi. If you didn’t giggle Sam was struggling with a psychotic Ghandi (or, as Dean would put it, a fruitarian Smurf in diapers) hanging on his back, you have no sense of humor and should just stop reading my blog now.

The episode was very Season 1, in a sense. A one-off. Sure, some of the side points, such as the whole “You need to trust me, Dean,” complaint of Sam and the whole, “But, Sam, you chose demons over me,” bitching of Dean, would have been a bit confusing if you hadn’t been watching all along, but you could kind of get it without being a regular watcher.

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Looking forward to Supernatural’s fifth (and maybe last) season?

August 19th, 2009 | by | supernatural, tv shows

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Supernatural‘s fifth, and perhaps last, season premieres soon. Very soon. Sept. 10 soon, in fact.

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There’s been lots of news tidbits here and there over the summer, but the most exciting of all, IMHO, came out of Comic-Con. Warning, there are some spoilers, but nothing that should spoil your viewing enjoyment, I think. Even so, be forewarned.

Sci-fi uber-site io9 talked to producer Sera Gamble and showrunner Eric Kripke at Comic-Con last month, and they confirmed that Season 5 is a big ol’ stew of apocalypse. We ended last season with Satan himself escaping from Hell, thanks to a completely duped Sam Winchester.

I would imagine, however, that the Devil is not quite as we might expect, given the twists SPN writers have given us on the angels and demons to this point. Though, to give Dean credit, Ruby was pretty much a horrible, evil demon who was using Sam. There is that.

Anyway, Gamble said Lucifer would be “very nice and likable.” Which actually makes sense. Because how else do you think he could get people to follow him? Through fear? It has seemed to this point that the God in the world of Supernatural is the one who rules through fear.

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