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The Important Thing to Take From This Panel Is...

Carry On My Wayward Sons

Abby can drive stick.

Anyway…

Last Christmas, my friend Mike got me the first couple of seasons of Supernatural, a show which I missed out on in first run. I think I was just burned out on the WB, thanks in no small part to Smallville. It really only took the pilot to sell me on the series. I expected a typical "older brother who follows the family way" vs. a "younger free spirit brother". And, while a little bit of that is true, the characters were far more rounded. Dean was far more the rogue than I thought, and Sam was much more responsible. And the family history was interesting.

I've caught up with the four seasons on DVD, and through the miracle of TiVo and Amazon on Demand, I should be current on this season soon. (I can't play iTunes on my TV, but I can with Amazon, hence my rare moment of disloyalty to Apple.) I'm really digging this show, and I understand those Eric Kripke is my Master Now shirts that I saw at Comic-Con last year.

(Anyone want to guess my place in the family birth order, by the way?)

tags: amazon on demand, Love and Capes, supernatural
categories: Drawing Table, General, Hotsheet, Love and Capes
Friday 01.15.10
Posted by Thomas Zahler
 

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