Supernatural Episode Review: In the Beginning

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You can read my review of the Supernatural episode “In the Beginning” at pinkraygun.com. Thank you!

An excerpt:

I particularly loved the scene where Dean talks to Mary in the living room, where she’s going through her stack of LPs, and didn’t that bring back memories? (You kids, LPs were what we had before CDs, okay? The fragility of which imbued the music on the black vinyl with more meaning and value than a cold, technical CD ever could. And they sounded better. Ask anyone.) Dean wants to know what John is like, and I applaud Show for asking this question because while my fangirl brain could make stuff up, it was nice to get it from the source. And yeah, Nice is the word to use here, apparently John was sweet and kind and romantic and dreamy, and believed in the happily ever after. Mary’s face glows when she tells Dean this, and Dean’s look of shock and surprise is very good and amusing, because yeah, this is a 180 from The Dad that I know and love and bring up as often as I can. 

Pictures:

No bars in Lawrence

No bars in Lawrence

Meeting up with John

Meetnig up with John

John before The Tragedy

John before The Tragedy

Dealing with angels is no fun

Dealing with angels is no fun

Bonding over the Impala

Bonding over the Impala

A truly home-cooked meal

A truly home-cooked meal

Sexy preacher man

Sexy preacher man

Getting the Colt

Getting the Colt

Dean before he realizes that Grandpa is not who he says he is…

Dean before he realizes that Grandpa is not who he says he is…

Hunter eyes

…is not who he says he is

Sweet

Sweet

Supernatural Episode Review: Are You There, God? It’s Me, Dean Winchester

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You can read my review of the Supernatural episode “Are You There, God? It’s Me, Dean Winchester” at pinkraygun.com. Thank you!

An excerpt:

“Hendrickson provides me with the Tossing of the Sam and there is, really, nothing I like better than to see the boy get a bit of abuse because he takes is so beautifully. I think the reason I enjoy it so much is that I feel that each and every time it happens to him, Sam is completely shocked, SHOCKED that he’s being beaten up yet again. It’s almost as if he still believes somehow that the world is a good and gentle place, and is completely unaware that the Universe is out to get him and slam him against a sink (or a wall) at every available opportunity. I consider this sense of surprise and indignation and disbelief to be one of the last bastions of Sam’s innocence, so I’m always up for a demonstration. “

Arms Akimbo

Arms Akimbo

Beautiful Against Stained Glass

Beautiful Against Stained Glass

Dithering with Dean

Dithering with Dean

Facing the Soap Angel

Facing the Soap Angel

In Unison

In Unison

Sam in the panic room

Sam in the panic room

Strand of Samhair

Strand of Samhair

Checking in with Sam

Checking in with Sam

Trying to check in with Dean

Trying to check in with Dean

What, no pie?

What, no pie?

Supernatural Episode Review: Lazarus Rising

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You can read my review of the Supernatural episode “Lazarus Rising” at pinkraygun.com. Thank you!

An excerpt:

“The moment where he stands at his own graveside amidst a circle of fallen trees that seems eerily similar to Tunguska, shoulders rolled forward, eyes narrowed against the brightness, is an excellently done bit of filming. There is no wind, no sound at all, adding to the creepy, other-worldly feel to this scene. Plus, Show didn’t rush it, because DEAN wouldn’t rush it, he’s going to take in his surroundings before he makes a single move. It gave off the odd feeling that maybe he was the last man on earth, which of course brought up the next important question: Where is Sam?”

Pics

As good as it ever was

As good as it ever was

A lying liar who lies

A lying liar who lies

Alseep

Alseep

Confronted by angels

Confronted by angels

Debating the issue

Debating the issue

Glimpse of hell

Glimpse of hell

Hello Dean

Hello Dean

Hello Sam

Hello Sam

I tried

I tried

Sam is not invited

Sam is not invited

Walking in sunshine

Walking in sunshine

Wanting answers from Sam

Wanting answers from Sam

Supernatural Halloween Pumpkin Carving Templates

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Pink Raygun has a fabulous tradition of creating Halloween pumpking carving templates each year, and this year, they’ve decided to kick off the fun by posting a template of Sam and Dean as their first selction of the season.

In the days leading up to Halloween, there will be more templates of the boys to select from, and it’s free and easy to download. Then, when you’re done with your pumpkin carving, you can send in a photo to Pink Raygun where they will post it for the world to see and admire! Click on Halloween Pumpkin Carving Templates to check it out!

Supernatural Episode Review: Heart

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You can read my review of the Supernatural episode “Heart” at pinkraygun.com. Thank you!

An excerpt:
“The boys separate to do watchful things; Sam watches over Madison all night, making me wonder when he sleeps. Dean is still watching Kurt, which we see in a very atmospheric scene with a full moon, sweeping clouds, gothic overtones, and Dean, with one leg propped up, standing in an alley. For all it’s so short, it really is a beautiful little clip, and always makes me think that Dean’s unafraid because he knows he’s almost the most dangerous thing in the city. Plus there’s that whole waiting element; as boys, they probably learned patience early on, and I wonder what Dean’s thinking of here as he watches, on sentry duty through the darkness.”

 Checking up on Sammy

Checking up on Sammy

Confronted by Female

 Confronted by Female

Dean listens to Sam’s heart

Dean listens to Sam’s heart

Dean on the job

Dean on the job

Guuuuuuuuuuuuuuuh

Guuuuuuuuuuuuuuuh

Heart

Heart

One of these bad boys

One of these bad boys

Sammy falls in love

Sammy falls in love

Girl’s underwear is not poison

Girl’s underwear is not poison

You wouldn’t want to know

You wouldn’t want to know

Supernatural Episode Review: Roadkill

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You can read my review of the Supernatural episode “Roadkill” at pinkraygun.com. Thank you!

An excerpt:

“There’s lots of looks and tips of the head, silent exchanges between the brothers as they try to convince Number Six to let them take her out of there. (There’s lots of flashing of flashlights, as well, in this ep, always sexy, and it starts in the first scene where the boys are looking for Number Six’s car. Which they can’t find.) Personally, I wouldn’t get into a stranger’s car on a BET, let alone with these two characters, because if I didn’t know them, I would be totally freaked to meet them on the road like this, and run very far, very fast in the opposite direction. It just adds to the creepiness of this ep that Number Six does not, no, instead she gets into the back seat of the black (totally AWESOME) and scary car with two guys well over the six foot limit, and allows herself to be driven off.”

Pics…

 Beautiful Dean

Beautiful Dean

Calming the ghost

Calming the ghost

Angst

Angst

Emo

Emo

Keeping the peace

Keeping the peace

Love that eyebrow

Love that eyebrow

Sammy

Sammy

Standing tall

Standing tall

Taking some whumpage

Taking some whumpage

Working together

Working together

Supernatural Episode Review: Hunted

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You can read my review of the Supernatural episode “Hunted” at pinkraygun.com. Thank you!

An excerpt:

“Sam decks Dean with several verbal punches about the fact that Dean might have to actually waste him one day and how DARE he keep this from Sam. Once again he’s been placed in a need-to-know status, making him feel the littlest, most useless member of Team Winchester. I imagine that most of his anger is for The Dad, at this point, and who could blame him. He’s just been told several awful, awful things one of which is that he, poor boy, is bound to die. We might as well string him up and call him Tom Dooley as to let him wander around wondering when his deathdate will be and when big brother will deliver the killing blow. Plus, he must be remembering when he flat out asked The Dad whether The Dad knew anything about what the YED had to say about sidekick kids. In return, The Dad flat out LIED to Sam, and although Sam should be used to this type of prevarication, it’s obvious that it still hurts. Hurts bad enough to want to hurt back; in his eyes, you can see it.”

Pictures…

The littlest of Team Winchester

The littlest of Team Winchester

Carrying the burden

Carrying the burden

Famous almost thumb scene

Famous almost thumb scene

Funky town, it’s a long story…

Funky town, it’s a long story…

Loves being a sidekick!

Loves being a sidekick!

Telling the truth

Telling the truth

The awful truth

The awful truth

And nothing but the truth

And nothing but the truth

Supernatural Episode Review: Tall Tales

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You can read my review of the Supernatural episode “Tall Tales” at pinkraygun.com. Thank you!

An excerpt:

“Oh, and then, even better is what follows. Really. This is the best caricature of Sam ever done ever, bar none. Padalecki always rocks at the comedy, and here he goes full out, using his body and his face, and it’s wonderful. And the stuff he says, even though it’s Dean telling the story to make Sam look bad, it doesn’t make it any less true. He’s got tons of emo stuff to say to the other frat boy like, “I acknowledge your pain!” (as if no one else in the world has or possibly could), and THEN, as he hugs the guy, he says, all screwed up, worried, and angsty, “You’re too precious for this world!” I fall off my chair EVERY time.” 

Pics…

Bright eyed listener

Bright eyed listener

Completely dismayed

Completely dismayed

Dimples are wonderful

Dimples are wonderful

Don’t touch my stuff

Don’t touch my stuff

Intent on the case

Intent on the case

Looking into the sun

Looking into the sun

Never touch the Impala

Never touch the Impala

She’s got a sister

She’s got a sister

Too precious for this world

Too precious for this world

Trying not to laugh

Trying not to laugh

What the hell

What the hell

Opinion Peice: Enough With the Remakes Already!

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Given that Ackles and Padalecki are both starring in remakes of slasher films, I had some opinions rattling around in my head. Instead of allowing them to keep me up late at night, I decided to write them down, and heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeere they are!

An excerpt:

“First, what’s up with the 3-D? Hollywood is in LOVE with 3-D these days and that might be because they are on crack, but it didn’t work the first time, it barely works at Disneyland now, so why do they keep trying? It’s had its heyday, it’s come and gone a dozen times, and it has never worked. I just wish the lovers of 3-D would just give it UP and move on. I think that Hollywood gets a little bored and somehow imagines that because 3-D is so fun for them to work with, that all the rest of us will enjoy it too. They’re like pushers or something. But the bottom line is, if the story sucks, 3-D is not going to help you, and if it’s a great story, why the hell do you need 3-D? Like my archery teacher at summer camp said, “Pretty arrows do not a bulls eye make.””

Pictures…

 Ackles 1

Ackles 1

Padalecki 1

Padalecki 1

Ackles 2

Ackles 2

 Padalecki 2

 Padalecki 2

Ackles 3

Ackles 3

Padalecki 3

Padalecki 3

Ackles 4

Ackles 4

Padalecki 4

Padalecki 4

Ackles 5

Ackles 5

Padalecki 5

Padalecki 5

Ackles as Dean

Ackles as Dean

Padalecki as Sam

Padalecki as Sam

Novel Notes: The Outline

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Last Saturday was the day. I promised myself all week that Saturday was the day…and it was. I’d managed to keep the WHOLE of Saturday free and got some new college-lined paper, made sure I had my special pen (a $25 Watermen fountain pen), my clipboard, a printout of the pages I’ve produced thus far, my almost intelligible notes, and away I went to Amante’s. In the rain.

 

Yeah, it was raining, taking Colorado ’s 90 degree mid-August temperatures down to the mid-fifties, dropping snow on the mountains, and making a sweatshirt and socks a good idea. It’s warming up again now, as it does, but for several days it was cold enough for the heat to kick on. (I like to write my notes and outlines by hand because I’m old fashioned that way. Plus, I find the process to be slower and allows me to proceed in a more thoughtful manner, which I feel produces better results. When I get on the computer, yeah, I can type like the wind, but it’s only if I’ve done the prep work beforehand.)

 

I ordered a latte, which for those of you who don’t know, is ½ espresso and ½ steamed milk. I eventually had two of the damned things and haven’t slept since. (It’s now Friday.) Next time, yeah, get the latte, but only order one, at least that’s what I tell myself now. But, with coffee, all things are possible, so this is what I got done:

 

I made a complete list of all locations and characters, which isn’t busy work when you consider that this is Victorian London, and there are a maze of streets to keep track of.

 

I separated the list of characters from the list of locations. I plan to make a map at some point of the locations, their relationship to each other, the time it would take to walk from one point to another. I already know what each spot looks like, so I’m good there.

 

I wrote out what I needed to know about each character, and then made a second list with dead characters on one list and living characters on another. Then I grouped them, because not all of them abide in the same location.

 

I discovered that I had given multiple names to the same minor characters. While I’m sure I’m the ONLY writer who has ever done this, at least I spotted it and it’s an easy fix. 

 

I figured out, and wrote down, at which point J and O become friends, when they start working together instead of against each other. J decides it first, and then O. That also helped me get a grip on the characters, who were getting out of hand. I still need to work on the attributes of the two main characters, everyone else I pretty much have down.

 

Then, as I got to my second latte, I wrote out the outline by writing a list of plot points. Then I expanded on this by creating a second list, adding in those relevant actions or points where characters were introduced. Then, finally, I created my final outline. I gave each scene a space of half a page, and while this might work out to be a chapter per scene, I think some of the scenes got rather long and might be several chapters because, really, they are more than one scene.

 

Next Steps:

 

I have determined, finally, that this will be a single POV story, because while I enjoy J’s observations, I wasn’t really digging trying to write about his backstory. (His backstory includes shearing sheep, you see, and I did NOT want to go there.) I love him, I adore him, but this is not his story. He’ll get his say, though, and he’s got plenty of opinions; there’ll be no dearth of J. Anyway, since I’ve determined this, one of my next steps is to extricate scenes written from J’s POV and either rewrite them,  work them into J’s dialog, or integrate them into O’s scenes. Well, since this is O’s story, they are ALL O’s scenes, but you see what I mean.

 

I need to make a map of my locations.

 

I need to find and change the characters who have multiple names.

 

I need to work on my notes, which are messy at best. I tend to write down questions I have about the story, and then, forgetting I’ve written that down, write it down again on a different piece of paper. Hence, I have pages and pages of the same information in different formats. I need to condense this information.

 

Conclusions:

 

Funny thing is, I did all this work, which took eight hours, without hardly looking at my printout of the novel itself. I had gone through it originally to make my character/location list at first, but then, after that, it was all in my head, which I found to be quite strange. I mean, it’s not that I don’t have to look at it again, which I do, but I realized that I’d been walking around with the entire outline in my damn head for a while now, and it just took a little gumption, a nice rainy day, and two lattes to bring it out into the open. Plus, at 100,000 words the thing is officially a novel, and, much to my surprise, the draft is 75% written. Yeah, there’s stuff to add, but a lot of the structure is there, and if you’ve got something to hang your story on, you’re most of the way home. This was most gratifying to find out. I anticipate that with everything in place I should be able to finish the draft by December 31st. The draft, mind you. After that, there’s rewrites and I need to find an agent….oh boy!