Saturday, April 16, 2011

My Heart Will Go On




My heart will certainly go on for both Smallville and Supernatural long after both shows are off the air.

Smallville was great again and the best part was Jonathan Kent. I just love watching John Schneider and I still remember loving him when I was little when he was in The Dukes Of Hazzard. He's still good looking and even more so now. I've always loved his acting and it was great to watch him and Tom Welling together again.

Supernatural was too damn funny and I couldn't stop laughing at certain parts. I just love that Balthazar. He kills me every time he's on. The only weak part of the episode was Bobby and Ellen. I didn't care for any of that at all. It's kind of crazy that Bobby is sad over Rufus' death, but he hardly had any contact with the guy for years. Then we have to see that onscreen, but we never get hardly anything emotional with Sam. I was just thinking about that. Last year, I saw more of Bobby's emotions and everything while he was in the wheelchair and hardly anything with Sam. Sam is the main character and Bobby is a guest star. True, he's been on the show for a long time, but I'd rather see more stuff from Sam. Then this season, one whole episode is all Bobby and now this stuff. I want to see more of Sam's emotions and how he's feeling, not Bobby and I want it onscreen not off. I'm tired of that already. I love Jim Beaver and his character of Bobby, but I want more of Sam's storyline and emotions onscreen. It seems that we never get to see anything with Sam and it drives me crazy. We might get one episode coming up, but that will probably be all. I loved seeing Ellen again, but I'd have rather seen her in some other way instead of being married to Bobby. I didn't like that at all.

I was worried about both the shows being on after what happened during Vampire Diaries. It sucked. I could hardly understand what the characters were saying because the sound sucked and then I missed the last ten or fifteen minutes of the show. I think it was local with my CW and it didn't affect any other state. They were talking about rebroadcasting the episode and Nikita and I was worried they would try to put it on tonight. Then I was worried about whether I'd even hear or see the shows properly. It seems The CW has been having a lot of problems and most of them occur when the shows are new.

I can't wait for next week. Both shows look great and I can't wait to see Sam on a horse. Tom Welling directed Smallville and the week after Justin Hartley directed that episode. I love when the actors and actresses want to do more. It was nice that Jensen Ackles got to direct an episode of Supernatural. It would be nice if he could direct again, if the show has a seventh season. I'm hoping and praying there will be another season and hoping we'll see more Sam and his emotions onscreen after how many years.

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