SPN Friday Five and stuff
Dec. 14th, 2007 10:13 pm1.) What weapon/tool/object from the show would you like to own/use and why?
That curved knife that Sam was holding in that one promo picture. It's so cool.
2.) If Supernatural ever gets a spin-off series, what would you like to see? A pre-Supernatural show featuring the "wee!chesters"? A post-Supernatural show featuring Sam and Dean after the show's finale? A show featuring Bela or Ruby's life? Maybe the life of a mother-daughter hunter bar? Or something else completely?
I can't currently think of any scenario that would make a good spin-off. Maybe John and the boys as children. It'd be interesting to see who took care of Dean and Sam when their father bothered to find someone.
3.) Seasons 1 and 2 focused a lot on Sam's powers. Do you think season 3 (or future seasons) will allow for Sam's powers to reappear, or do you think they're gone for good?
I think they should reappear in some form.
4.) If you were a part of the hunting world (meaning you knew it existed and whatnot), what part would you play? Would you be a hunter? Someone who helps hunters, sort of like Ellen? Or something else?
I'd have to be a researcher. I can't fight.
5.) As far as evil supernatural entities are concerned, do you think Sam or Dean poses more of a threat/is more important to the baddies? Sam is the Boy King and all, but then the baddies are also quite keen on capturing Dean's soul. Explain your answer.
Sam is more important to them because he has some sort of power in their world. Dean is just an attractive obstacle.
The announcer on "Don't Forget the Lyrics" (not Wayne Brady; the dude who does the voice-over when they go to commercial) is the only annoying part about that show. "If her brother can't help her figure out the lyrics, will it tear their family apart?" STFU, of course it won't tear their family apart. What kind of moron stops talking to their family because they couldn't help them remember the lyrics to "Mony Mony"? Stop trying to make it more dramatic than it is. It's a fun, feelgood show, not a soap opera. Sheesh.