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Post by Tim on Dec 15, 2020 18:10:19 GMT -5
Thanks for liking my latest episode, everyone.
And as for whom Sam got his info to bring the Horn Of Pan from, you're gonna have to wait for that, I'm afraid
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Post by Dark Avenger on Dec 15, 2020 19:48:15 GMT -5
Thanks for liking my latest episode, everyone.
And as for whom Sam got his info to bring the Horn Of Pan from, you're gonna have to wait for that, I'm afraid Looking forward to finding that out in one of the next press releases.
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Post by Dark Avenger on Dec 15, 2020 20:47:22 GMT -5
Glad that you continues with Jo's story. Filled in the blanks here. Thanks Tim, glad you liked it. Had to fill in the blanks and wrap that up.
Why I placed Home rewritten before this, to have a bit of a break from the Roadhouse crew.
Great episode and we got our answers with where Jo was. I'm glad she's okay and liked the addition with what happened to Bill. I also liked seeing Caleb and Jo looking up to him. I remember those Hunter blogs. Also the John/Missouri/Jim trio knowing the truth and showing more with them from last episode. Fun episode. I'm glad you liked it.
Yes, I got inspired from those blogs, and the insight into the past, good way to write flashbacks and explore the hunters.
I like how all the supporting characters were included in this story and the parts they played in it then. Understandable John killed Bill and not his fault considering he was possessed and everything the same as when Piper from my own version of Charmed's 'Something In A Blue Moon' had to kill her daughter Mel who was a werewolf at the time. We finally get to see Caleb instead of just being mentioned which I enjoyed as well as Jo looking up to him. Missouri was right about John needing to grow a pair and I have no doubt she would tell Sam about his abilities if he doesn't obviously. Jo, hunting is her way of coping with what she learnt about her father that will need to be addressed. Like the original episode things turned out okay and Ellen and Jo reconciled at the end which settled stuff naturally. Good episode there. Thanks, glad you liked it.
Very cool what you did with your series, and yeah John had no choice, and of course, here Ellen forgave him, because she realized he did the best he could.
Had fun writing that part and making it sound like something Missouri would say. She sure will tell him, if John doesn't.
That is a very good point, something to bring up and deal with for Jo and her hunting to cope with what she learned about her dad in another episode.
Yes, it turned out okay in the end, and Jo came home.
SUPERNATURAL - (TV-14, L, V). Air Date: November 11, 2014 Time Slot: 8:00 PM-9:00 PM EST on The CW Season 10 Episode 05: "The Forever War”
Acting on a tip from Ash, Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) head for the remote Appellation Mountains to investigate the mysterious deaths of two Civil War historians. Said historians had been shot dead by musket balls, the same kind used during the Civil War.
When the Winchester boys get to the town nearest the murder site, the disguise themselves as FBI agents and talk to the local Sheriff. The Sheriff tells them all he knows, and then directs Dean and Sam to the local library where they can find more info.
Doing research at the library, the boys find out that, during the closing days of the Civil War, an evenly matched unit of Union and Confederate soldiers met up in these very hills. What happened next was a mystery, as neither unit was ever heard from again, and no trace of them was ever found.
Furthermore, over the decades,there have been other mysterious murders in that area, all done by Civil War era weaponry.
Dean and Sam then head for the area where the murders happened. When they get there, Sam finds a Civil War era musket ball, which looks too fresh to have been shot more than 150 years ago. Dean whips out the EMF machine and does a sweep, but there is no sign of ghostly activity.
Deciding to stake the area out, Dean and Sam wait for night. When it comes, they are treated to the sight the Union and Confederate soldiers, no mindless zombies, still fighting the Civil War, night after night.
Dean and Sam realize that the zombies alone couldn't have done this, and figure a god is behind it all. And they're right. Soon the boys find the cause, namely Ares, the God Of War. Turns out that that hatred between these two groups of soldiers was so entertaining to Ares, that, when they all killed each other, he resurrected them as zombies, so they could continue fighting and entertain him. And, as for the murders, Ares explains that was done to silence the witnesses.
Of course, the boys are disgusted that all this was done so Ares could have his fun.
Ares then says that he has to have his zombies kill the boys too, because, now they know too much.
However, Sam had planned for such an eventuality and whips out what he calls the Horn Of Pan. When Sam blows on it, Ares finds himself de-powered, and thus loses control the zombies. The zombies then turn on Ares, and he flees into the woods, with the enraged zombies hot on his heels.
On their way back to the bunker, Dean asks how Sam could have known to bring the Horn Of Pan. Sam replies that information had come his way, but refuses to divulge who sent the information in question. Dean can only puzzle on this.
Very cool, any inspiration behind this one.
I liked Ares, God of War being included.
Those hunter blogs are very cool, and yes we can be inspired by them for backstory when needed.
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Post by Tim on Dec 16, 2020 12:27:21 GMT -5
SUPERNATURAL - (TV-14, L, V). Air Date: November 18, 2014 Time Slot: 8:00 PM-9:00 PM EST on The CW Season 10 Episode 06: "The Animals Of Crag Rock” Dean (Jensen Ackles) has been pestering Sam (Jared Padalecki) about revealing his secret source of information, but Sam remains tight lipped about it. To distract Dean, Sam mentions a possible case. Over the past few months, mysterious animal attacks around the Crag Rock Lighthouse, which is located on the coast of Maine. When the boys get there, they adopt their FBI disguises talk to the Mayor of the nearby town. Although baffled as to why the FBI would be interested, the Mayor does say that animals have been attacking anyone who approaches the old lighthouse. This has been going on since it was announced that the lighthouse would be converted into a Bed And Breakfast.
Doing research, Dean and Sam discover that the lighthouse was shut down in 1926, after the keeper, one James Travers, was attacked and killed by forest animals. After that, no one wanted to work at the lighthouse, and it had been abandoned, until now, when the Bed And Breakfast idea was announced. And while there have been no fatalities this time, the boys know that it's just a matter of time. Heading over to the Crag Rock Lighthouse, Dean and Sam soon rule out the usual suspects, namely demons and ghosts. However, something is clearly going on, as the attacking animals seemed to be working to a plan.
As they are leaving the lighthouse, the boys find themselves surrounded by forest animals. The animals seem to want the Winchester boys to follow the,, which they do, into the nearby forest. Soon the cause of the animal attacks is revealed, a wood nymph named Eudana (Jenna Coleman). Eudana explains that she had lived in the area, long before the lighthouse was built. She had no objections, until the keeper, James Travers, began to hunt the forest animals for sport. Seeing herself as their protector, Eudana begged him to stop, as he had no need to kill the animals. Not only did Travers refuse to stop hunting, he tried to capture Eudana and sell her to a circus. It was at that point that Eudana sent the animals to kill Travers and decided that humans were no good. When the plans to turn the lighthouse into a Bed And Breakfast were announced, Eudana decided to stop it, as she did not want humans near her woods again.
Dean tries to tell her that not all humans are scum, while Sam does him one better. He offers himself as sacrifice, to prove humanity's worth. Needless to say, Dean is stunned. Seeing that Sam is serious, Eudana relents and promises that, as long as humans respect the forest and the animals in it, she will leave them in peace. The Bed And Breakfast will be allowed to go forward with no further interference. Eudana then lets Dean and Sam go.
Later, Dean pins Sam down and asks why he made that offer of sacrifice to Eudana. Sam replies that he knew it was the answer, his mysterious source told him that. Once again, Dean asks just who this source is, but Sam says that he's bound by a promise not to reveal it to anyone, including Dean. Out loud, Dean says okay. However, he secretly vows to find out just who this source is, one way or another.
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Post by Melinda Halliwell on Dec 16, 2020 15:18:16 GMT -5
Good story.
Can see why Eduana had the animals kill James and why she didn't want the B&B originally.
Glad Sam was able to change her mind about humans and allow the B&B then to exist.
Sam's secret will come out eventually but as you say we shall have some time until that happens of course.
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Post by Trinity on Dec 16, 2020 16:07:21 GMT -5
Sam's secret will come out sometime, but this gives S10 it's own little arc, which will evovlve over time.
Good episode.
Tim have you been to Crag Rock Lighthouse before?
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Post by Pia on Dec 16, 2020 16:32:04 GMT -5
This was interesting. Crag Rock Lighthouse was a interesting setting. I liked the wood nymph being introduced here.
I'm looking forward to finding out just who this source might be. Lots of stuff set up, that we'll find out eventually no doubt. Keep us guessing.
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Post by Tim on Dec 16, 2020 18:18:34 GMT -5
Nope, I made it up.
Note that I presented a sympathetic villain here. Eudana was doing what she was doing not for the Evilz, but she felt she was protecting the animals (and I myself support my local Humane Society).
As for Sam's secret being revealed, I might save that for the season finale.
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Post by Dark Avenger on Dec 17, 2020 6:32:19 GMT -5
I enjoyed this one Tim and really looking forward to the build-up with Sam's secret. Crag Rock Lighthouse was a cool name to make-up. I was thinking you got inspired by Lighthouse Park in Vancouver. I did a google search, was curious myself if it was real, and found that instead. Anyway, good job with this one.
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Post by Tim on Dec 17, 2020 12:07:35 GMT -5
It was fun setting an episode at a lighthouse.
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Post by Pia on Dec 17, 2020 17:56:42 GMT -5
It was fun setting an episode at a lighthouse. It was a cool setting. Always fun to do a setting that is different.
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Post by Tim on Dec 17, 2020 19:03:12 GMT -5
I know.
I don't think the show ever did a lighthouse episode.
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Post by Melinda Halliwell on Dec 18, 2020 4:42:00 GMT -5
Not that I know off but having looked online there are quite a few haunted lighthouses in the Unites States like these ones here www.beachcombingmagazine.com/blogs/news/haunted-lighthouses with all varying different stories which could've been adapted for a SDOW episode like Tim did with Crag Rock of course.
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Post by Trinity on Dec 18, 2020 5:17:24 GMT -5
I know.
I don't think the show ever did a lighthouse episode.
I don't think so Tim at all. In fact I can't recall a lighthouse episode in any fantasy or sci-fi shows, or I'm not remembering. Not even the X-Files did one or anything as such. Not that I know off but having looked online there are quite a few haunted lighthouses in the Unites States like these ones here www.beachcombingmagazine.com/blogs/news/haunted-lighthouses with all varying different stories which could've been adapted for a SDOW episode like Tim did with Crag Rock of course. WOW! How very cool. That would make a fun story.
***Kyle, that poster you linked to has been moved to the General Discussion thread***
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Post by Tim on Dec 18, 2020 12:27:12 GMT -5
Doctor Who did it with their 1977 story, Horror Of Fang Rock (this story inspired my Timelost Fan Fiction series). The Charmed novel, Light Of The World, also had a lighthouse in it.
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