Supernatural - Season 5

like some monster takes the form of Cthulhu, i could see that, dont they have the liscence to use like Jason or something?
They were in Season 3. With the guy who could invade your dreams if you had taken a certain root. And Jason was suppose to attack these kid and Dean would see this. But one person said they had the rights and Kripke was like they had made their version. and then later on they found out the person didn't have the rights. But it was a week before they shot, so they dropped it.

Its on youtube the piece.

I found it.

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Just caught the finale:

- That "O Death "song is awesome!

- I found it odd and kinda sad that Dean didn't seem to be upset about Adam

- I have NO idea where they can go in S6
 
i just started watching it. im liking season 1 so far but ive been told season 3-5 blow it out the water
 
he didnt die, he poofed, he vanished, loose his ring he did, die he did not
 
Season 6 Spoiler from Jensen

Don't read if you don't want to know.

I’m excited about next season because we’re pushing the “restart” button.

How come? By the way, how is possible to continue after getting the Apocalypse done?

For the creative aspect, we need to understand we just got over a gigantic climax and we’re getting into an unknown territory. The Apocalypse was avoided. That’s why we getting forward a few years and see where the Winchesters are and how it’s their lives. I can’t help, but think of the final scene of “The Hurt Locker” (2009 Oscar winner), when the main character sees himself in front of a shelf with several cereal boxes and doesn’t know what to do. The guy disarms bombs in Iraq, but gets lost on the supermarket! That is not his reality, just like not being a hunter looks like a different world to Dean. All his life was dedicated to one single task, almost like a voluntary slavery, now it’s time to face the monster of real world. That’s totally new to me, through the acting perspective, and I’ll explore a lot more of Dean’s life, that’s why I’m so excited. A kind of introspective tension, like inside monsters.

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You spoke like a real director. Have you ever thought about putting this into action?

Funny you ask. I haven’t mentioned this to anyone yet, but I was offered the direction for one of the next season episodes. You can’t imagine how excited I am.
 
nice, so it does appear that there will be a few years between these 2 seasons
 
Just caught the finale:

- That "O Death "song is awesome!

- I found it odd and kinda sad that Dean didn't seem to be upset about Adam

- I have NO idea where they can go in S6

To be fair, why would Greg Brady give a **** about Cousin Oliver getting sucked into hell if Peter was too? :o
 
I love that idea!!! I really hope thats how they do it cuz thatll be great to see
 
he didnt die, he poofed, he vanished, loose his ring he did, die he did not

Oh, good! He's my favorite.

To be fair, why would Greg Brady give a **** about Cousin Oliver getting sucked into hell if Peter was too? :o

Haha, I expected Dean to be most upset about Sam but at least mention the 3rd bro :(
 
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Season 6 Spoiler from Jensen

Don't read if you don't want to know.

I’m excited about next season because we’re pushing the “restart” button.

How come? By the way, how is possible to continue after getting the Apocalypse done?

For the creative aspect, we need to understand we just got over a gigantic climax and we’re getting into an unknown territory. The Apocalypse was avoided. That’s why we getting forward a few years and see where the Winchesters are and how it’s their lives. I can’t help, but think of the final scene of “The Hurt Locker” (2009 Oscar winner), when the main character sees himself in front of a shelf with several cereal boxes and doesn’t know what to do. The guy disarms bombs in Iraq, but gets lost on the supermarket! That is not his reality, just like not being a hunter looks like a different world to Dean. All his life was dedicated to one single task, almost like a voluntary slavery, now it’s time to face the monster of real world. That’s totally new to me, through the acting perspective, and I’ll explore a lot more of Dean’s life, that’s why I’m so excited. A kind of introspective tension, like inside monsters.

Source: http://ditta-spn.livejournal.com/18365.html




[BLACKOUT]'The Hurt Locker' is a perfect example.[/BLACKOUT]

But that's about Dean, so I wonder if we'll hear anything from Jared about what Sam is up to?

[BLACKOUT]Even though it sounds a definite that Sam will be hunting while Dean is living the family life. Whenever Sam decides to talk to Dean, I hope he gives that amulet to Ben, as a way to have Dean see Ben wearing the necklace and knowing that Sam is alive.[/BLACKOUT]
 
To be fair, why would Greg Brady give a **** about Cousin Oliver getting sucked into hell if Peter was too? :o

Eh, it's just sloppy writing for Adam's fall into the pit not to be addressed. Dean doesn't have to get all broken up about it, but it's just never mentioned. The half-brother that got dragged into everything because of DEAN gets eternal damnation and it just doesn't come up... that's no good.

Though I'm sure they'll get around to it next year, especially if it's going to be a family driven season.
 
Why are people so worked up about Dean not, supposedly, showing emotion or saying anything over Adam's departure into Hell with Sam? Dean hasn't said anything about Sam, and obviously didn't say anything about Adam, so how can one think Dean is thinking more of Sam then Adam right now? I am sure Adam's name will be popped up next season, but most likely Adam is in Heaven, as I think Michael is as well. There WAS a bright light before Lucifer's cage closed, perhaps Michael was saved the last minute, along with Adam.
 
It'll be mentioned next year. Dean wouldn't be too concerned with Adam's fate right now. He just lost Sam, who meant pretty much everything to him. Frankly, if the writers had put in some little mention, it would have cheapened the ending. It's about Sam, not a character on his third episode.
 
Why are people so worked up about Dean not, supposedly, showing emotion or saying anything over Adam's departure into Hell with Sam? Dean hasn't said anything about Sam, and obviously didn't say anything about Adam, so how can one think Dean is thinking more of Sam then Adam right now? I am sure Adam's name will be popped up next season, but most likely Adam is in Heaven, as I think Michael is as well. There WAS a bright light before Lucifer's cage closed, perhaps Michael was saved the last minute, along with Adam.

I brought it up and am hardly "worked up" lol.

I'm pretty sure they're both in Lucifer's cage. Michael def isn't in Heaven b/c Castiel said Heaven's in anarchy with Michael gone.

It'll be mentioned next year. Dean wouldn't be too concerned with Adam's fate right now. He just lost Sam, who meant pretty much everything to him. Frankly, if the writers had put in some little mention, it would have cheapened the ending. It's about Sam, not a character on his third episode.

It's still his brother. I didn't expect him to cry about it; b/c as you said, it's more about Sam. Just expected him to say something. It most likely would have happened during Dean and Bobby's goodbye talk but the Prophet narrated over that. No biggie though.
 
I'm happy the time jump thing will be addressed. I wonder if he will be married to Lisa?
 

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