And very nice to lay the blame for John`s very vague screw-up on Dean because this is the Klingon Homeworld and all.
just made me LOL like an idiot. *g*
Quick word to the horror storyline. Considering the stuff I`ve read before I felt letdown. It wasn`t nearly as atmospheric as I had hoped.
Yeah, I had hoped this one might actually be a little spooky, especially since serial killers used to be a real fear of mine, but I didn't find it scary at all, and I didn't even really feel Jo's jeopardy. What scared me was Dean crawling through the pipes! *g* That would be my worst nightmare!
Well, I for one will enjoy the break from the Roadhouse greatly and frankly hope to never see such a "brotherless" episode again. I mean in Scarecrow they were separated, in Imtod they only talked slumber party style but there was still a feeling of togetherness.
I agree. Scarecrow was the first episode I saw, and what drew me into the show immediately was the relationship between the brothers. That's what intrigued me, so I think the brother relationship was very present in that episode, even though the guys were separated.
Oh, and squee am I excited for next week. And the week after that. And the one after that. :)
Me too! I really hope they drop the whole roadhouse thing now, though I doubt they will. Too many people seem to like Ellen.
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And very nice to lay the blame for John`s very vague screw-up on Dean because this is the Klingon Homeworld and all.
just made me LOL like an idiot. *g*
Quick word to the horror storyline. Considering the stuff I`ve read before I felt letdown. It wasn`t nearly as atmospheric as I had hoped.
Yeah, I had hoped this one might actually be a little spooky, especially since serial killers used to be a real fear of mine, but I didn't find it scary at all, and I didn't even really feel Jo's jeopardy. What scared me was Dean crawling through the pipes! *g* That would be my worst nightmare!
Well, I for one will enjoy the break from the Roadhouse greatly and frankly hope to never see such a "brotherless" episode again. I mean in Scarecrow they were separated, in Imtod they only talked slumber party style but there was still a feeling of togetherness.
I agree. Scarecrow was the first episode I saw, and what drew me into the show immediately was the relationship between the brothers. That's what intrigued me, so I think the brother relationship was very present in that episode, even though the guys were separated.
Oh, and squee am I excited for next week. And the week after that. And the one after that. :)
Me too! I really hope they drop the whole roadhouse thing now, though I doubt they will. Too many people seem to like Ellen.