Jul. 8th, 2009

agt_spooky: (SN-Jensen & Jared (all my love))
Hey guys!

First, many thanks to all of you who took a moment and filled out my LJ poll yesterday. It was interesting to see that everything Supernatural-related had nearly the same amount of votes. Looks like I've got a well-rounded LJ with something for everyone! Cool! (and apparently you all also want to hear about my boring RL ramblings *g*)

Second, am I the only one who hasn't ever seen this photo?



It was taken at the Chicago con, but is it a manip? Was there someone standing in between the boys? It's hysterical the way it is. :-)


I guess that's it for today. Feeling kinda blah and work sucks and I wish I were at home, snuggled in bed and watching Faith. Or maybe Scarecrow. Or maybe It's a Terrible Life. Or maybe Monster Movie. Or... *g*

Okay, hey, here's a question for all of you - if you're feeling kinda down, or under the weather, do you have a "go to" Supernatural episode that you'll pop in while snuggled up in bed? Or do you maybe watch all the gag reels instead? :-)
agt_spooky: (SN-Sam and Dean (by your side))
From TV Week:


TVWeek: OK, "Supernatural." Wow-- look at that. My web traffic just tripled! Fans of "Supernatural" are hardcore. They love them some Winchester boys. Has this show proven beyond a doubt that sci-fi ain't a boys' club anymore-- assuming it ever really was?

JOHNSON: We certainly put a dent in that assumption, but lots of shows in the last few years have contributed to that. I'm with you, though: was sci-fi ever really just a boys' club? "The X-Files" broke that wide open years ago, as one example. And again, especially in terms of "Supernatural," the great shows have great characters at the center. It's all about character. People have fallen in love with the Winchesters and care about what happens to them. People have invested in the fates of the group on "Lost," because they're great, dimensionalized characters. To a certain extent, genre and sci-fi are window dressing and less focally important than the characters people care about. It's not just the male audience who care about characters.


TVWeek: Do you think "SN" can survive beyond this upcoming season? Will you leads come back if it does?

JOHNSON: Eric Kripke definitely has a vision for this giant, apocalyptic season of "SN." I truly think the fans who have invested so much time in the seasons so far won't simply want it to end at season 5. I think the future beyond this season is a wide open question.

TVWeek: Any "SN" spoilers?

JOHNSON: No way, dude!


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I think the future beyond this season is a wide open question

Now that's what I want to hear! :-)
agt_spooky: (Happy Birthday)
A big HAPPY BIRTHDAY to my fellow Forbidden Love fan, [livejournal.com profile] jumpuphigh.

I hope you have a great day and that Olli shows up at your house dressed like this to give you your birthday gift:

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