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Yes, folks, we're inching closer to the date of THAT EPISODE, when soon I will no longer need my cowboy manip Jensen/Dean in my icon because we're going to get THE REAL THING. Is it April 22nd yet???

Here from SpoilerTV is the official synopsis, along with my own comments...


“SUPERNATURAL” — (9:00-10:00 p.m. ET)
“Frontierland” (TV-14, LV) (HDTV)

SAM AND DEAN RETURN TO THE WILD, WILD WEST — While searching for a way to defeat Eve, Dean stumbles upon Samuel Colt’s (guest star Sam Hennings) journal in the Campbell library. Realizing Samuel might have the answer to their problems, Sam and Dean ask Castiel (Misha Collins) to send them back in time so they can meet the man himself. While Sam is a bit reluctant to time travel, Dean is beside himself with excitement to return to the Wild, Wild West. Guy Bee directed the episode written by Andrew Dabb & Daniel Loflin with story by Andrew Dabb, Daniel Loflin & Jackson Stewart (##617).

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Now while I'm still excited about this episode, I'm also a bit dismayed to see that it's Dabb and Loflin writing it. [sigh] I have a love/hate relationship with them. I hated every episode they wrote in season four, but I enjoyed several they wrote in season five. Please dear GOD don't let them screw this up. Though I guess I should be thankful that Sera Gamble didn't write it, because for SURE it would be a piece of crap.

Ok, raise your hand if you think Dean is going to turn out to be the hunter that Samuel Colt makes the gun for. Remember John telling Sam and Dean that Colt made it for a hunter? :-)  I think that would turn out to be WICKED. And we've all seen the preview of Dean in that smoking hot duster getting ready for a showdown with the gun. Holy. Crap. :-)

Save a horse, ride a cowboy, baby!

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Date: 2011-04-04 11:02 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] agt-spooky.livejournal.com
I have seen all of one ep of season six (The French Connection) but it seems like there's a trend of angels being the justification for any plot.

You do have a good point there. The angels seem to be convenient plot devices, don't they? But when you'd think they'd really be needed they're suddenly not around.

That's what I liked about season four - angels were all-powerful beings, but they just weren't interested in helping. And then in season five you have an angel who is interested, but he's isolated and losing more and more of his power the closer they get to the final showdown. Has season six lost that edge?

Season six has ZERO edge when it comes to the angels. All Cas does is pop up, say two words and he's gone again. There's supposed to be this huge war in Heaven going on, but we've seen none of it. I'm more interested in that than the crap plots Sera's been churning out for over half the season.

Also, poor Cas. He's been relegated to the status of DeLorean.

I feel sorry for Misha. The guy's had nothing to do all season.

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Date: 2011-04-05 08:57 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tawg.livejournal.com
All Cas does is pop up, say two words and he's gone again.
Boo. Oh well, I'll just have to rely on fandom to bandaid this injustice of canon. Though this does explain all the teasing he gets from Jensen about getting paid to not work.

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Date: 2011-04-05 08:10 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] agt-spooky.livejournal.com
Though this does explain all the teasing he gets from Jensen about getting paid to not work.

LOL! Exactly! I'm sure Misha was glad to spend more time with his new baby but we've missed Cas. :-(
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