Getting back into this....I will include my episode notes, which might account for the poor structure of this post. Spoilers ahoy.
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Ep 3 - Bad Day at Black Rock
My notes say that I do not care for Katie Cassidy who was the first actress to play Ruby. I've changed my mind since then. I think I prefer her to Genevieve Cortese actually. That might earn me dagger looks from some parts of fandom. I was left unconvinced by Cortese's acting.
INTERESTING TIDBIT. Shoshannah Stern who played Eileen in later seasons auditioned for the role of Ruby. I am intrigued by this possibility (potentiality?). I would like to read fanfic where Stern is cast as Ruby instead.
Ruby turned up The Magnificent 7 (ep 1). I have no idea why my notes for her are around this episode's notes. Clearly I'm a poor note taker. I have also written down that I do not like John. Fuck knows what I was writing.
This episode - the boys come across a lucky rabbit foot. Lucky to start with, then you lose it, and your luck turns bad. This is probably seen as a classic episode. I don't know fandom well enough to say for sure.* I like it a lot. The boys are acted well, the humour is funny, there is a horrible gory bit at the start, and Bela Talbot is introduced. I love Bela. She's attractive and snotty and confident and clever. I feel that As A Feminist (TM) I shouldn't list her attractiveness as the first trait I like, but it's the truth. I'm shallow.
Ep 4 - Sin City
Far better than the dreadful movie of the same name.
There's a once failing town somewhere in America with demonic omens. It turns out that there are two demons there and they have been laying the framework for people to condemn themselves through sex, drinking, gambling, suicide etc. Note to self: The demons are the lady bartender and the priest, no one else.
Question for the masses - Why do demons leave demonic omens wherever they go? Is it something innate in them? Can they help it? Do they like the uncertainty and discord the omens sow? Or is it deliberate? Demon omen fic needed ASAP please.
Other thoughts - Bobby is fixing the colt, Ruby offers to help. I like Bobby's dedication to his work. The concentration and perseverance he displays. All hunters have it, but I really noticed it in Bobby in this ep.
- Dean has started looking tired in this episode.
- Richie is a very stupid hunter.
- Dean doesn't know the exorcism ritual by heart. I don't really buy that.
- The theology of SPN really comes into it's own in Se3. It fascinated me on the first watch.
- Azazel's name is revealed.
- Dean wonders if Sam came back from his Se2 death wrong. For my money, no. He's always been angry. he's always been dangerous. He's just not as upfront about it as Dean is. I don't know whether that's Sam intentionally hiding it, or ifit's second nature to him by now. Perhaps he's just used to pretending to be normal an by the end of Se 2 he flipped his lid at the demon gate being opened and him being killed.
Ep 5 - Bedtime Stories.
An enraged soul who named Callie is in a coma. In an attempt to get justice for the accident that put her in the coma she makes local citizens act out fairytales - The 3 little pigs, Cinderella, Snow White and Little Red Riding Hood.
- Dean claims he doesn't know any fairy tales. I think this is macho bullshit on his part. There's no way he didn't read any to Sam when young, or come across them on the telly. He's not illiterate.
- Sam and Dean's argument about Dean's deal is very child/parent-ish in tone. Dean hasn't accepted that Sam is an equal adult at this point. He doesn't until late season 5 when he agrees to Sam taking Lucifer in.
- This season is already sunnier and more fun in tone than Season 2.
- Adult Callie is absolutely caked in makeup and someone has drawn her brows on. That is a ridiculous thing for costuming and makeup to do.
- At the end of the ep Sam leaves and tries to make his own deal to protect Dean, but the demons won't play.
- Bobby has fixed the colt.
*It feels bizarre to not know this fandom, as in the fans in the community, very well. I continually compare it to my time in comics fandom, and I feel very much like an outsider. The politics of the fandom, the adoration of the actors is lost on me. In comics folk idolise the creators, obvs because the stories and characters are 4 colour wonders, rather than real people. Idolising actors bemuses me. Sure, they are very pretty, but they are fallible, and I suspect have had many nasty moments.
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Ep 3 - Bad Day at Black Rock
My notes say that I do not care for Katie Cassidy who was the first actress to play Ruby. I've changed my mind since then. I think I prefer her to Genevieve Cortese actually. That might earn me dagger looks from some parts of fandom. I was left unconvinced by Cortese's acting.
INTERESTING TIDBIT. Shoshannah Stern who played Eileen in later seasons auditioned for the role of Ruby. I am intrigued by this possibility (potentiality?). I would like to read fanfic where Stern is cast as Ruby instead.
Ruby turned up The Magnificent 7 (ep 1). I have no idea why my notes for her are around this episode's notes. Clearly I'm a poor note taker. I have also written down that I do not like John. Fuck knows what I was writing.
This episode - the boys come across a lucky rabbit foot. Lucky to start with, then you lose it, and your luck turns bad. This is probably seen as a classic episode. I don't know fandom well enough to say for sure.* I like it a lot. The boys are acted well, the humour is funny, there is a horrible gory bit at the start, and Bela Talbot is introduced. I love Bela. She's attractive and snotty and confident and clever. I feel that As A Feminist (TM) I shouldn't list her attractiveness as the first trait I like, but it's the truth. I'm shallow.
Ep 4 - Sin City
Far better than the dreadful movie of the same name.
There's a once failing town somewhere in America with demonic omens. It turns out that there are two demons there and they have been laying the framework for people to condemn themselves through sex, drinking, gambling, suicide etc. Note to self: The demons are the lady bartender and the priest, no one else.
Question for the masses - Why do demons leave demonic omens wherever they go? Is it something innate in them? Can they help it? Do they like the uncertainty and discord the omens sow? Or is it deliberate? Demon omen fic needed ASAP please.
Other thoughts - Bobby is fixing the colt, Ruby offers to help. I like Bobby's dedication to his work. The concentration and perseverance he displays. All hunters have it, but I really noticed it in Bobby in this ep.
- Dean has started looking tired in this episode.
- Richie is a very stupid hunter.
- Dean doesn't know the exorcism ritual by heart. I don't really buy that.
- The theology of SPN really comes into it's own in Se3. It fascinated me on the first watch.
- Azazel's name is revealed.
- Dean wonders if Sam came back from his Se2 death wrong. For my money, no. He's always been angry. he's always been dangerous. He's just not as upfront about it as Dean is. I don't know whether that's Sam intentionally hiding it, or ifit's second nature to him by now. Perhaps he's just used to pretending to be normal an by the end of Se 2 he flipped his lid at the demon gate being opened and him being killed.
Ep 5 - Bedtime Stories.
An enraged soul who named Callie is in a coma. In an attempt to get justice for the accident that put her in the coma she makes local citizens act out fairytales - The 3 little pigs, Cinderella, Snow White and Little Red Riding Hood.
- Dean claims he doesn't know any fairy tales. I think this is macho bullshit on his part. There's no way he didn't read any to Sam when young, or come across them on the telly. He's not illiterate.
- Sam and Dean's argument about Dean's deal is very child/parent-ish in tone. Dean hasn't accepted that Sam is an equal adult at this point. He doesn't until late season 5 when he agrees to Sam taking Lucifer in.
- This season is already sunnier and more fun in tone than Season 2.
- Adult Callie is absolutely caked in makeup and someone has drawn her brows on. That is a ridiculous thing for costuming and makeup to do.
- At the end of the ep Sam leaves and tries to make his own deal to protect Dean, but the demons won't play.
- Bobby has fixed the colt.
*It feels bizarre to not know this fandom, as in the fans in the community, very well. I continually compare it to my time in comics fandom, and I feel very much like an outsider. The politics of the fandom, the adoration of the actors is lost on me. In comics folk idolise the creators, obvs because the stories and characters are 4 colour wonders, rather than real people. Idolising actors bemuses me. Sure, they are very pretty, but they are fallible, and I suspect have had many nasty moments.
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