alwaysenduphere: (quotage//sam//ain't that the truth)
alwaysenduphere ([personal profile] alwaysenduphere) wrote2010-02-05 12:55 am

grey's anatomy || coherent supernatural thoughts



I will never like Derek Sheppard.

Christina and Owen make me sad. I want that kind of love. Also, I kept waiting for her to mention the baby to him as well, but she never did. I hope it is a conversation they have later. I love how Owen is giving her pieces of himself while she's doing her damndest not to.

Karev. ILU. And as far as that little boy's parents go, honestly, as far as ANYONE in a hospital room ever goes, LISTEN TO ME. When the doctor comes in to do a medical procedure, ESPECIALLY if its something that will save the patient's life, GET OUT OF THE ROOM. You may think it's comforting to be in the room? ITS NOT. And it's not helpful.

I don't think I'll enjoy a blonde Lexie Grey. I'm assuming it's a "out with the bad, in with the new" thing. I've done the dye my hair to avoid the problem thing too. Hopefully Mark will come to his senses, Little Grey. I do love you two so.




As for the best show on Earth? Okay, no, I wouldn't go that far. One good episode does not make up for half a season of flops. But Supernatural rocked it tonight.

Still with the theme of episodes with Led Zeppelin song titles are the best ones. Yes, yes they are.

The whole beginning of the episode I was just kinda like "Meh." I don't really care for young!John and Mary, sorry. But then by the end I was all "OMG THIS IS AH-MAZING.

+ Had they not used Cherry Pie already? I swear I've heard that song already on the show, but maybe I was just having Guitar Hero flashbacks. And was the other song Sammy Hagar? I think it was. My mother flailed a bit about it.

+ Jensen was especially attractive in this episode. As was Matt Cohen.

Downsides of watching Supernatural with parents:
1) Can't be as emotional as I want to be. There were points I could've FLAILED and practically CRIED. But I kept to wringing my hands at the edge of my seat.
2)That said, my mother has RIDICULOUS reactions to things. She's one of those people who YELLS at the tv screen like it'll help.
3)When Sam and Dean first ended up in '78, my parents were naming EVERY. SINGLE. ONE. of the cars on the street there. And every car in the episode period. Make, model, year. The yellow car they walk past? A '58...something. I don't remember because I was TRYING to hear the dialogue.

But seriously, GODDAMN SO MANY HOT CARS IN THIS EPISODE.

+ Sam has a very "Needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few" Spock thing going on lately, doesn't he? 'Kill me, it'll be fine, Break up with John, it'll be fine.' For example.

+ Castiel was tolerable in this episode. "I don't understand that reference." And the fact that he calls Sam a friend. It's...cute. And very human. And when he returned at the end his "I did? I'm very surprised." made me lol. Also made me realize that he really knows he has nothing left to lose, so he'll try anything to win.

+ There are so many subtle looks and just a lot of good acting in this episode. I think it kinda makes it better than it should be in places, tbh.

+ I didn't like Sam's conversation with John. I feel like it's just too much beating a dead horse about how he understand why John did what he did, so on so forth. We get it, you're like your father.

+ The fact that Mary sang "Hey Jude" as a lullaby endeared her to me so much. You don't even know. That song, it means SO MUCH to me. One of my children will be named Jude, and I have always intended that Hey Jude and Let it Be to be my lullabies to my children, like they were mine as well. Also on the periphery, bwee, one more thing I have in common with Dean! But god, that whole conversation. ;__;

+ "Your children will be cursed." Dean looks down but he doesn't disagree. Does he think the same now? I don't think he used to.

+ Poor Dean having to watch Sam die again. :(

+ MICHAEL!!!! Matt Cohen as Michael!!! He CAN act. It was cool. "Your darling little Sammy." Even Michael ships them. :P "Six degrees of Heaven Bacon" was the best joke in the whole show. I like Michael. A dick, righteous, mindlessly obedient to God (so far), but if they're pitting Michael and Lucifer to be just like Sam and Dean, that'll mean that inevitably Michael will stop obeying his father just like Dean did.

+ A clue, perhaps:
"You can't fight city hall. But you can goddamn sure blow it up." - George Carlin

+ You'll notice I haven't mentioned Anna. I'm bitter about what they did to her character. So I won't be mentioning her. I'm glad she went out in a blaze of glory though, that Michael killed her and not Dean.


THIS EPISODE, OY. *adds to favorites list*