Friday Five
Dec. 8th, 2007 11:28 pmDoes anyone know what that new trend is called where runaways try to live in an occupied house without the people who own it knowing? They learn the schedules of the people who live there and if the situation seems right, they get in and live there secretly?
Answer: It's called phrogging. Thank you I-Caught website.
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1.) Earlier in season 3, we heard Sam referred to as the "Boy King". How much do you think Sam's supposed Boy King status will have to do with saving Dean's soul?
I suppose it's very possible that if Sam sort of takes up his role as the "King," even temporarily, he could use his position and throw his weight around to save Dean.
2.) When Dean feels like he's in some actual trouble (like worrying about his soul going to hell and all), he hides his emotions from Sam. All we know so far is Dean's curious about "what [it's] like down there." How do you think Dean's really feeling? Is he really as care-free as he acts in front of Sam? Is he viewing his journey down to hell as the next great adventure? Is he more scared than he's ever been? Or something else completely?
He's scared. Sam knows his brother well enough to be right on that one.
3.) We already know the Supernatural writers aren't afraid to use a supernatural creature more than once as the focus of an episode. What do you think about bringing back one (or more) of the minor characters from a past episode/season (i.e. someone Sam and Dean have helped while solving a case)?
That could be cool.
4.) In "Fresh Blood", Sam says that since he was four years old, he's been watching Dean. It seems like something significant happened when Sam was four, so do you think Sam's been watching Dean ever since something hunting-related or ever since something brother/family-related or something else completely?
No, none of that. Children just don't remember much of anything that happened before the age of four. So, four would be the earliest that Sam would be able to remember how he hero-worshipped his brother.
5.) Just for fun: We know Dean likes to think of himself as Batman (the Impala makes one hell of a Batmobile!). What kind of superhero do you think Sam sees himself as?
I don'tcare know enough about superheroes to answer this question. Maybe one of the Thundercats?
Answer: It's called phrogging. Thank you I-Caught website.
1.) Earlier in season 3, we heard Sam referred to as the "Boy King". How much do you think Sam's supposed Boy King status will have to do with saving Dean's soul?
I suppose it's very possible that if Sam sort of takes up his role as the "King," even temporarily, he could use his position and throw his weight around to save Dean.
2.) When Dean feels like he's in some actual trouble (like worrying about his soul going to hell and all), he hides his emotions from Sam. All we know so far is Dean's curious about "what [it's] like down there." How do you think Dean's really feeling? Is he really as care-free as he acts in front of Sam? Is he viewing his journey down to hell as the next great adventure? Is he more scared than he's ever been? Or something else completely?
He's scared. Sam knows his brother well enough to be right on that one.
3.) We already know the Supernatural writers aren't afraid to use a supernatural creature more than once as the focus of an episode. What do you think about bringing back one (or more) of the minor characters from a past episode/season (i.e. someone Sam and Dean have helped while solving a case)?
That could be cool.
4.) In "Fresh Blood", Sam says that since he was four years old, he's been watching Dean. It seems like something significant happened when Sam was four, so do you think Sam's been watching Dean ever since something hunting-related or ever since something brother/family-related or something else completely?
No, none of that. Children just don't remember much of anything that happened before the age of four. So, four would be the earliest that Sam would be able to remember how he hero-worshipped his brother.
5.) Just for fun: We know Dean likes to think of himself as Batman (the Impala makes one hell of a Batmobile!). What kind of superhero do you think Sam sees himself as?
I don't