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I *finally* watched "Provenance" two nights ago when I couldn't get to sleep. Oh what a night - two episodes of "Medium", half of a "Crossing Jordan" and SPN's "Provenance" (that's the one with the creepy family painting in it and the people getting their necks slashed open) and I finally got to sleep at four in the morning!
So - the episode! Wasn't nearly as scary as I thought it would be, really. I didn't like the brunette barbiedoll they had playing the deep cleavaged daughter of the auction-house dealer. I was kinda hoping the dealer and her *would* get their throats slashed, but it was not meant to be. Dean was also not quite the same character I thought he was (I'd seen an episode that took place in an abandoned asylum - much better ep than this one). He's such a guy-ho! I didn't know that! And that 70's wacka-wacka-hotel room? Do they check into weird rooms like that every episode? And have they ever checked into a haunted/demon infested hotel room without knowing it?
I thought the mystery was kinda shallow. If I hadn't known who the killer was, would I have guessed? I have no idea. But I would have appreciated more lore, like in Buffy, where there'd be a *reason* for the haunting human-demon thingy to BE there, other than to cause havok-and-death-by-nasty-means (TM).
I like the look of this show - the producers certainly love the bleached blue-black end of the color spectrum a whole lot. It fits.
So - the episode! Wasn't nearly as scary as I thought it would be, really. I didn't like the brunette barbiedoll they had playing the deep cleavaged daughter of the auction-house dealer. I was kinda hoping the dealer and her *would* get their throats slashed, but it was not meant to be. Dean was also not quite the same character I thought he was (I'd seen an episode that took place in an abandoned asylum - much better ep than this one). He's such a guy-ho! I didn't know that! And that 70's wacka-wacka-hotel room? Do they check into weird rooms like that every episode? And have they ever checked into a haunted/demon infested hotel room without knowing it?
I thought the mystery was kinda shallow. If I hadn't known who the killer was, would I have guessed? I have no idea. But I would have appreciated more lore, like in Buffy, where there'd be a *reason* for the haunting human-demon thingy to BE there, other than to cause havok-and-death-by-nasty-means (TM).
I like the look of this show - the producers certainly love the bleached blue-black end of the color spectrum a whole lot. It fits.
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I haven't seen Asylum which might possibly be the other episode you are referring to--though maybe not. *g* I'm still just starting to get the episode titles straight.
They don't check into weird hotel rooms in every episode either, as far as I know. *g* That was just one weird room and their reaction was rather cute, I thought.
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That episode really DID hit my Scarometer buttons, and actually made me *not* want to watch the show, especially if all the episodes were as um, intense? as that episode. But if they're not, I might give it another try.
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I'm all about the emotion and relationship between the two brothers--and their father. (I just loved it when Dad showed up. *g*)
welcome to a new obsession
Sounds like you had quite an otherworldly marathon!
I "discovered" Supernatural about two months ago, so I have seen a few early eps and most of the last half of the season. (I haven't seen Asylum either.)
The motel rooms tend to be standard -- lots of hunting themes if they're supposed to be somewhere where that is appropriate. But I think occasionally they want to have fun with them - and they're pretty good about having the boys write on motel-themed pads of paper.
Checking into haunted hotels -- so far only in fic, that I've seen.
Er, if you thought this mystery was shallow, brace yourself -- of the ones I've seen, it was one of the better ones.
So far, I'm enjoying the show more for the pretty boys, er, I mean scenery, than for the writing.
I'm hooked enough to try and catch up during reruns, though.
Enjoy.
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Re: welcome to a new obsession
I'm generally not a fan of pretty-boy watching ONLY. I really like the stories to have good pacing, some humor, few if any obvious plot-holes, and as little teenage angst-emoting as possible. Granted, I think I know who the target audience is for SPN, so I'd allow for that focus, but...good stories and characterization are good for ALL types of shows.
I started getting into Roswell (remember *that* one?) just as the focus changed = twice!- from SFish to 90210 angsty all the time, and ended up dropping it.
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Also, I don't watch "Medium" because that Arquette drives me a little nuts and I don't think she's terribly well-written, but the guy who plays her husband, Jake Weber? He's my TV boyfriend from way back. You should rent Wendigo, which has him in it and is awesome. ;)
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Wendigo, eh? Is that a horror film? It sounds familiar somehow.
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Wendigo is... you'd probably find it in the horror section, and the video box has a VERY horror-y cover art which is incredibly misleading. It's a psychological horror film, if anything, but if you're into the family thing I think you'd really like it... I mean, it's not a family film by any means (I found it pretty scary, and there's some violence), but Weber's character is a dad who's taking his wife and son to a borrowed cabin for awhile and I think the best thing about the film is that the interaction between the husband and wife characters is so great. It's like an actual relationship, which I rarely if ever see in film.
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And on the shallow end, there's a scene with Sam in the towel, wow, my heart has not been the same since! /g/