Last Night's TV (inc SPN)
Apr. 3rd, 2009 09:37 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Pre coffee again:
Life - loved the FBI office. Crews & Tidwell are so on the same page. Although Tidwell is going to absolutely freak out when he finds out what Ted found. Interesting that security woman is helping, although I suspect there's money involved with that. And I would so vote for Charlie if he ran for mayor :)
Bones - wow. The boss has a backstory. Who'da thunk it?
Supernatural - now, see, this is where not being into slash, LARP and other more extreme versions of fandom, and actually being into the characters and the plot are beneficial. I thought the ep was Hi-Larious. I had no problem with the lack of 4th wall or acknowledgment of the fans and some of their...odder...tendencies. Of course I thought Aaron Sorkin's acknowledgment of the fans was pretty funny, too, I still quote that episode - "SO FAR up your ass..." Conversely, I did find it odd that the archangel would let Lilith escape, that Chuck's prophecies were SO detailed and kept so hidden (what's the point of prophecy if no one ever knows about it?), although it does make sense to not let the Winchesters know what's been predicted for them. I wouldn't have taken Lilith's deal either - I'm sure she would have an out clause or otherwise find a way to break the deal.
Life - loved the FBI office. Crews & Tidwell are so on the same page. Although Tidwell is going to absolutely freak out when he finds out what Ted found. Interesting that security woman is helping, although I suspect there's money involved with that. And I would so vote for Charlie if he ran for mayor :)
Bones - wow. The boss has a backstory. Who'da thunk it?
Supernatural - now, see, this is where not being into slash, LARP and other more extreme versions of fandom, and actually being into the characters and the plot are beneficial. I thought the ep was Hi-Larious. I had no problem with the lack of 4th wall or acknowledgment of the fans and some of their...odder...tendencies. Of course I thought Aaron Sorkin's acknowledgment of the fans was pretty funny, too, I still quote that episode - "SO FAR up your ass..." Conversely, I did find it odd that the archangel would let Lilith escape, that Chuck's prophecies were SO detailed and kept so hidden (what's the point of prophecy if no one ever knows about it?), although it does make sense to not let the Winchesters know what's been predicted for them. I wouldn't have taken Lilith's deal either - I'm sure she would have an out clause or otherwise find a way to break the deal.