Supernatural 2009 - The Little Moments That Make Me Smile - Page 3
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The Rapture
“Fishing, fishing, fishing…” (Simpsons reference). Just when I given up hope that Sam and Dean weren’t the types that go fishing, here Dean dreams about it. So peaceful, so content, so he really needs to take it up for real. I could watch a whole hour of Dean just fishing.
Lucifer Rising
Sure, loads of drama and heartache in this one, but to see Dean lash out at Castiel by punching him, only to find out it’s like punching a brick wall, fantastic! Both Misha and Jensen are great in their reactions. Another little moment that I love to chuckle at? Dean knocking over the statue of the angel and breaking it. Talk about acting out!

Sympathy For The Devil
“Cram it with walnuts ugly.” Whenever a bizarre Simpson’s reference can be thrown in during an intense conversation with powerful angels trying to make you their bitch, how can that not be remembered?

Last Updated (Friday, 01 January 2010 01:06)
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I missed Changing Channels this past week (was at my mom's for a great vacation) so I'm planning on it tonight along with, of all things, Monster at the End of the Book as that's where I had left off with Season 4. Perhaps an odd combo but I want to see both really badly (withdrawal, no SPN viewing for over 10 days...I'm getting the shakes . It's blustery and cold and I'm tired from 15 hours straight of driving (whilst Jobe slept and Munchkin the kitty snoozed...they are troopers when traveling) so I'm planning on some light stuff around the house, popcorn, hot cocoa (not at the same time) and as much SPN as I can muster...maybe I'll finish Season 4 viewing as well.
Happy New Year, all.
Elle2
You know, I’ve often thought that it’s especially the little moments, like the ones you reminded us of, that make this show so special. Shows about heroic guys are legion, but most come and go without leaving any impact on the tv-universe. This show, however, does. It is never cheesy or trashy (or – if it is, it is done deliberately and with great care and consistency with the storyline and the characters), but to the point and of the kind of quality you rarely find. Apart from that, it has those hilarious moments and it doesn’t take itself too seriously… Which is immensely important to my opinion.
Question: I was introduced to the vampire show ‘True Blood’ over my holiday (talk about bloody Christmas…), and I actually liked it. Now, there is a character named Sam (a shapeshifter). In one scene the female lead Sookie calls Sam after he shifted into a gorgeous collie Dean. ‘Dog Dean.’ Do you know whether this was meant to be a nod to Supernatural? It seems too much of a coincidence…
@Jas- first, True Blood is awesome! Second, the Sam/Dean thing from True Blood is coincidental, believe it or not. True Blood is based on the Sookie Stackhouse novels, which were written beginning in 2001 - and it's in the book that the man Sam and the "dog-Dean" reference was born. Would've been a neat hat-tip to our boys though.
Actually, I just ordered the SStackhouse novels, want to know what's going to happen after season one's finale and I've liked vampire novels for a long time - if they're good. There's so much rubbish out there (just recently so many new novels, riding with the Twilight-stuff (which was boring for me, don't kill me), came out... Well, I'm quite curious, and since I don't sleep well I'll spend the time reading...
Thanks for putting me in the picture, Elle. It would have indeed been a sweet 'hat-tip' to our favourite show...
Alice, any chance we'll see another of these favourite moment lists for past seasons/years?
Love the list. It made me laugh remembering those moments.
Deans happy dance.
Castiel holding the badge upside down, with that serious expression.
Sam trying to get thru that commercial add.
Thanks for sharing.
In The Real Ghostbusters, I guess fake Sam and Dean didn’t remember the lighter not lighting for Dean in ‘Provenance’...that doll’s hair just wasn’t going to burn!
Nice collection of memories…but now on the rest of season 5! WOW, less than 3 weeks to go!
I love True Blood, the first series just finished here, but I can't get my head round the books at all. I think you're right Elle, best to regard them as two different beasts entirely. I'm glad I saw the TV version first, though, or I wouldn't have bothered watching and missed out big time!