WOW! I love this NEW Blogger.
I'm writing this post in Opera. I usually open a window of Internet Explorer to post on here. And it takes forever. This is great. I use Opera for everything except blogging, and now I can use it for blogging too. Good job, Blogger!!
I never did a post for the Supernatural episode "Croatoan" which aired like two weeks ago, or something. So, here it is.
I like the Metallicar stunts. The part where Dean drives up to the roadblock, refuses to get out of the car, the guy pops up next to his window and he still refuses to get out. Then Dean backs up the car fast and turns, sending the guy flying. Finally some stunt work by Metallicar. I loved it.
I like the Marine Master Sargent. He was extremely cool. I love the scene where him and Dean meet up after Dean's come back from the roadblock and they're yelling at each other. In particular, I love the Mr. Roger's joke:
"My neighbor, Mr. Rogers..."
"You a have a neighbor named Mr. Rogers?"
"Not anymore."
What a great set lines. It's just stuck in there.
I enjoyed the "School House Rock" reference. The fact that Dean didn't pay attention in history class at all.
Dean not leaving Sam. I think some people were suprised that Dean didn't leave Sam when Sam thought he was infected. It didn't suprise me at all. I have a younger sister and I'd never leave her to die alone. No matter the circumstances. And as far as the show goes, Dean has always been Sam's protector so him leaving wouldn't have made any sense to me. Sam didn't leave Dean in "Faith", and Dean didn't leave in this episode.
I remember shouting at the television for Dean to not shoot the guy that Sma had seen him shoot, then near the end of the episode the guy (Duane) pulls a 'Meg' and kills the Master Sargent. Man!! I remember some choice phrases coming out of my mouth at that. I was not expecting it all.
The car that Dean sees when he's driving to get help, before the roadblock, has the license plate "WTF 4C7". The "WTF" really cracked me up because I'm an immature teenager.
Last thing I promise. I loved the end. The fact that Dean wants to take and see the Grand Canyon or go to Hollywood. It's one of the first times we hear that Dean wants a little bit of normal, other than just to be a family. And the very end when Dean tells Sam that John told him something about Sam. The second after he said that I thought for sure it was going to end and then it didn't so I thought they were actually going to tell us. And after a few long seconds the credits started. This show is such a tease. But I liked it.
I couple weeks ago I bought Dark Angel seasons 1 & 2 with the Christmas money from my Dad's side of the family. We had it really early. So now I've watch almost of the episodes without having to find the next piece like I did on YouTube. I like the commentaries as well. And because I got both seasons I have more episodes with Jensen in it, so my Jensen marathons last longer than they did when all I had to watch was every episode of Supernatural to date. Woohoo!!