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Feb 08
2010

Supernatural: Where Are They Going With This?

Posted by April in tv , terminator , supernatural

©2009 The CW NetworkEveryone didn't die in Thursday's Supernatural entry, "The Song Remains the Same," wherein Anna told Castiel her big plan to kill Sam and spread his atoms all over the universe, so Lucifer couldn't put Humpty Dumpty back together again (not sure what becomes of Lucifer once Nick finally burns out. He . . . evaporates? Remains incorporeal until the end of time?). Castiel put the kibosh on this because "Sam is [his] friend" (AWWWW), so Anna opted for Terminator-approach: she hoped back to 1978, planning to kill John and Mary Winchester before they could have either of our Intrepid Heroes. Unfortunately, Anna apparently never watched a Terminator movie during her human days (which is hard to believe a) given that they're always on and b) it's not like she was spending the time on hot oil treatments), so she didn't realize that this plan never works.

It was nice to see the show get back to dealing with the Apocalypse directly (even though Death's movements remain unknown. Perhaps the earthquake in Haiti made the writers feel bad about portraying Death as a natural disaster?). It's too bad that the more wheel spinning we see from this season, the clearer it becomes that the balls-out writing manoeuvre of Sam accidentally unleashing Lucifer was a mistake. Despite the fact that show seems to have been building toward it all along, they certainly don't know how to play the long game. 

Though there were great moments in the episode, like Sam and Dean trying to convince Mary to leave John because they would be better off if they never existed, the only real tension in the episode came not from the possibility of ending things before they could get so fucked up but from how this tiny spark of hope would be snuffed out. Michael makes his long overdue appearance in Young John's meat suit (a nice callback to "The Rapture," wherein we learned that angel-human matches are both genetic and hereditary), burns Anna to a crisp with a single touch (very nice), and has a long talk with Dean about how free will is a hoax, blah blah pre-determination cakes.  He then hits the reset button, erasing John and Mary's memories of angel-violence, reviving Sam, and sending Sam, Dean, and comatose Castiel back to the present. 

Mar 03
2009

"If you're listening to this, you are the resistance."

Posted by April in terminator , summer blockbusters , cinema

There's a new Terminator: Salvation trailer making the rounds, which gives away slightly more plot than we've seen in the past and even cooler robots, explosions, and motorcycle chases. I don't care what Christian Bale does at this point: this thing looks awesome, and he can't take that away from me.