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Happy Monday, all! Here's a tidbit from Matt Roush from TV Guide, about SPN:
Question: Wow. I was just telling a friend of mine how much I missed the old first-season episodes of Supernatural with the urban myth of the week. Then, wham — there's the awesome black-and-white episode last week! And the boys even mention how it was good that they back to hunting a normal monster on a normal day! I loved this episode, perfect for this time of year. I was wondering what you thought of the direction the show is going (still love the mythology, but man, I love it when they pull something awesome like this out) and if you liked this new Universal Monsters episode. — Jeff J.
Matt Roush: I love the stand-alone Supernatural episodes, this one in particular, because as a kid who grew up on the Universal monster movies — and who had a collection of "Famous Monsters of Filmland" magazines that I now can't believe I let get away — this one really spoke to me. I love it when the show winks at itself, as in the "Ghostfacers" episode of last season, or the "Hollywood Babylon" episode in Season 2. One reason I enjoy the stand-alone episodes so much is because (mea culpa for maybe the thousandth time) they're a safe haven for someone like me who hasn't had the time to invest in this show's mythology, much as I'd like to.
And now to spread some more Supernatural love, here's a shout-out from Karen B. of L.A.:
"I remember those 'Best Show You're Not Watching' issues of TV Guide and miss them! The best show not being watched by nearly enough people? Supernatural, hands down. This show has been stellar right from the start, but this season, they've upped their game to epic status. Jensen Ackles and Jared Padalecki are two of the best young actors working together, delivering top-notch performances week after week. And they have the benefit of working with amazing writers like Sera Gamble, Jeremy Carter, Catherine Humphries and creator Erik Kripke. This show holds its own against powerhouse competition like Grey's Anatomy and CSI year after year, but attention needs to be given to it as truly one of the most outstanding shows on the air."
Question: Wow. I was just telling a friend of mine how much I missed the old first-season episodes of Supernatural with the urban myth of the week. Then, wham — there's the awesome black-and-white episode last week! And the boys even mention how it was good that they back to hunting a normal monster on a normal day! I loved this episode, perfect for this time of year. I was wondering what you thought of the direction the show is going (still love the mythology, but man, I love it when they pull something awesome like this out) and if you liked this new Universal Monsters episode. — Jeff J.
Matt Roush: I love the stand-alone Supernatural episodes, this one in particular, because as a kid who grew up on the Universal monster movies — and who had a collection of "Famous Monsters of Filmland" magazines that I now can't believe I let get away — this one really spoke to me. I love it when the show winks at itself, as in the "Ghostfacers" episode of last season, or the "Hollywood Babylon" episode in Season 2. One reason I enjoy the stand-alone episodes so much is because (mea culpa for maybe the thousandth time) they're a safe haven for someone like me who hasn't had the time to invest in this show's mythology, much as I'd like to.
And now to spread some more Supernatural love, here's a shout-out from Karen B. of L.A.:
"I remember those 'Best Show You're Not Watching' issues of TV Guide and miss them! The best show not being watched by nearly enough people? Supernatural, hands down. This show has been stellar right from the start, but this season, they've upped their game to epic status. Jensen Ackles and Jared Padalecki are two of the best young actors working together, delivering top-notch performances week after week. And they have the benefit of working with amazing writers like Sera Gamble, Jeremy Carter, Catherine Humphries and creator Erik Kripke. This show holds its own against powerhouse competition like Grey's Anatomy and CSI year after year, but attention needs to be given to it as truly one of the most outstanding shows on the air."
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Date: 2008-10-27 12:55 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2008-10-27 08:19 pm (UTC)Oh, and a very happy belated birthday! I wasn't online yesterday, so I'm sorry I missed it. I hope you had a great day!
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Date: 2008-10-28 10:41 am (UTC)