more stuff...
Jan. 29th, 2012 08:48 am Motels of Supernatural Season 2 is now up at SuperWiki.
I meant to say in my last post that if you see any errors or have additional information please feel free to tell me. I figure these will be a work in progress and can be updated or changed if needed.
Special thanks to
missyjack for the additional information (check out the room full of room dividers in the art department \o/) and to
galwithglasses for the check over. Also thanks to
bellanut (whom I have not been able to get hold of unfortunately). Much of the information is gathered from her amazing motel picspams.
(I'm now feeling glad that S3 has only 16 episodes *g*)
And (completely unrelated to that) I've just seen this article (care of
all_spn) discussing the possibility of Supernatural graduating to the big screen. How AWESOME would that be? I think it would transfer brilliantly. (I doubt it will ever happen, but if there's people writing about it maybe TBTB will at least consider it).
Though in the article he (Darryl Jasper) states:
Kripke’s original vision was five seasons and while “Swan Song” would have been the perfect ending to the show (similar to ‘Buffy’s’ season five finale, “The Gift”) I for one am thankful it didn’t end there.
Oh man! So am I. And not because I wanted more seasons but if the series had ended with Sam rotting away in the cage and Dean attempting to carry on a "normal" life I would have been MOST dissatisfied. (what?! "perfect ending"...whaaaaaa) Happy to say I'm not. :DD
*sigh* back to work tomorrow. As much as I love my job and look forward to getting stuck in to it, I will miss the extra time holidays give me.
I meant to say in my last post that if you see any errors or have additional information please feel free to tell me. I figure these will be a work in progress and can be updated or changed if needed.
Special thanks to
(I'm now feeling glad that S3 has only 16 episodes *g*)
And (completely unrelated to that) I've just seen this article (care of
Though in the article he (Darryl Jasper) states:
Kripke’s original vision was five seasons and while “Swan Song” would have been the perfect ending to the show (similar to ‘Buffy’s’ season five finale, “The Gift”) I for one am thankful it didn’t end there.
Oh man! So am I. And not because I wanted more seasons but if the series had ended with Sam rotting away in the cage and Dean attempting to carry on a "normal" life I would have been MOST dissatisfied. (what?! "perfect ending"...whaaaaaa) Happy to say I'm not. :DD
*sigh* back to work tomorrow. As much as I love my job and look forward to getting stuck in to it, I will miss the extra time holidays give me.
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Date: 2012-01-30 05:41 pm (UTC)Okay, Am I missing something? Totally possible. :) But, by the end of 5.22 soulless!Sam wasn't even on the table and the ending shot showed Sam under the lamp, and it was ambiguous enough to make us believe that he was out (sans soul was season 6 *g*). That's why I was confused by the idea that Sam was in the cage at the end of 5.22 because of course he wasn't out until his soul was out, but that's the story for season 6 and there's no hint of it in 5.22 and its last shot. Am I making sense?
What you say about Dean, though, I agree with. I still have to understand the logic behind Bobby's choice not to tell him about Sam for an entire year (talk about pointless suffering for a freakin' year!), although I believe he could have succeeded with Lisa, hard as it may have been. Normal is so relative, you know, and these guys with their past, their history, their trauma, won't ever be just normal guys leading a normal life even as they do, or as Dean did, with Lisa.
Ack. I forgot, re: Kripke's ending. I think he's admitted in a couple of interviews (don't have the link but maybe at Comic Con?) that he changed the ending a bit because they were going to have a season 6. I have no idea, and I don't think we'll ever know for sure, what was his planned ending.
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Date: 2012-01-30 11:08 pm (UTC)I know we were privy to that final, rather ambiguous shot of Sam under the lamp - opening up all sorts of possibilities for S7. I can definitely see how that was added purely because they knew there was a season 7. I know that part wouldn't have been in his original plan for the end.
I've just always wondered if Kripke meant to end it with Sam wrestling Lucifer back into the cage and Dean carrying on. Both still heroes - but with a somewhat tragic ending. (which, I can imagine Kripke might do).
Oooh, I hope I make sense now.. :) I didn't mean that final shot as part of the "ending".
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