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Post by Melinda Halliwell on Dec 27, 2020 5:19:52 GMT -5
Nice story which I'd not heard of before.
Liked the mention of Missy again. Good continuity.
And whoever the father of Jo's baby is we'll find out of course.
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Post by Tim on Dec 27, 2020 12:52:15 GMT -5
I'm saving that for my season finale
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Post by Colton on Dec 27, 2020 17:20:43 GMT -5
Jo is pregnant, who is the father, I look forward to the season finale then. William Atherton has been cast here from Die Hard I enjoyed this one.
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Post by SpnFanJackie on Dec 27, 2020 17:30:14 GMT -5
I liked the mention of Missy too. Jo is pregnant, I have no idea who the father could be, but will be fun to learn that later on in the finale.
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Post by Tim on Dec 27, 2020 18:21:34 GMT -5
Thanks, everyone.
Yeah, I know who the father is. The rest of you will have to wait
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Post by Tim on Dec 30, 2020 1:15:26 GMT -5
SUPERNATURAL - (TV-14, L, V). Air Date: January 20, 2015 Time Slot: 8:00 PM-9:00 PM EST on The CW Season 10 Episode 11: "The Lovebirds Ride Again” We open in a cabin, near Gibsland, Louisiana. A man named Bill Clark (Brian Krause) is working on a laptop computer, writing a book. He says that this will spice up a "silly old legend". Just then, the door to the cabin flies open and Clark screams in terror at what he see. At the bunker, Dean (Jensen Ackles) is frustrated. He has been bugging Jo to tell him the identity of the father of her baby, but Jo isn't talking. Dean is wondering why everyone is suddenly keeping secrets. At that point, Sam (Jared Padalecki) shows up with a potential case. He has just read about a man named Bill Clark, who has just been committed to a psychiatric hospital, in Gibsland, Louisiana. Apparently, Clark has been babbling about "ghosts coming to get him." Decided that he needs something to take his mind off current events, Dean decides that they should look into this. Using their phony FBI badges, the boys get into the hospital to talk to Clark. Deans asks him just what does he mean by ghosts coming to get him. Clark says that he was writing a book about the infamous lovers, Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker, even going so far as to use a cabin near the spot where Bonnie and Clyde were gunned down on May 23, 1934. He had barely started when the ghosts came. When pressed for info on said, ghosts, Clark admits that the ghosts were that of Bonnie and Clyde themselves, who demanded that he stop writing the boo at one, or else... At first, Dean and Sam are baffled. Over the past eight decades since their deaths, plenty of books and movies had been made about Bonnie and Clyde. Why should this one book be enough to anger their ghosts. The boys realize that Clark is holding back information, but he refuses to say what it is. Using their phony FBI credentials, the Winchester boys sign Clark out of the hospital and take him back to the spot where he saw the two ghosts. They place Clark inside a circle of salt and instruct him not to leave it, no matter what. At the point, the ghosts of Bonnie and Clyde (Alycia Debnam-Carey and Cole Sprouse) show up in a ghost car (from the 1930's) and vow to get that author that "wrote all those horrible things about them". Dean then asks the two ghosts what they mean. Bonnie say that he should ask Clark. Which Dean does. Clark finally admits the truth, he was not writing an accurate account of Bonnie and Clyde, but rather his book would be pure smut, full of lies and half-truths. He was after money and didn't care about the facts. Clearly this was enough to anger Bonnie and Clyde and they vow that the book will never see the light of day. Sam then advises Clark to drop the project. Dean says the same thing, because it's clear that Bonnie and Clyde mean business. And since he and Sam don't know what is anchoring the two ghosts to our world, they might not be able to keep them at bay forever.
Realizing that the ghosts mean business, Clark promises to abandon the project. He the destroys the laptop that his notes were on and says that no other copies exist. This seems to mollify Bonnie and Clyde. However, before driving away, Bonnie and Clyde vow that, should Clark ever decide to write that book again, that they will be back, and won't be so charitable next time.
Taking their own leave of Clark, Dean and Sam advise him to write about safer topics, like politics. Returning to the bunker, Dean thanks Sam for getting him involved in the case, it has helped him deal with the fact that Jo will not tell him about the baby's father until she is good and ready.
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Post by Melinda Halliwell on Dec 30, 2020 5:59:29 GMT -5
Good story and I see what you did using Brian here. I wonder if Alycia Debnam-Carey and Cole Sprouse emulated Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway in their portrayals of Bonnie and Clyde although I never saw the original film myself of course?
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Post by Trinity on Dec 30, 2020 6:36:25 GMT -5
I see Brian is in this one.
Bonnie and Clyde very fun to see them used here.
I've never seen the original film either.
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Post by Tim on Dec 30, 2020 12:26:26 GMT -5
I did see the movie, but that was many years ago.
There was a two part mini-series about Bonnie and Clyde on the History Channel, a few years ago, I used that too for inspiration.
Glad you all enjoyed it.
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Post by Pia on Dec 30, 2020 17:32:03 GMT -5
I did see the movie, but that was many years ago.
There was a two part mini-series about Bonnie and Clyde on the History Channel, a few years ago, I used that too for inspiration.
Glad you all enjoyed it.
Just read it. I liked it.
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Post by Tim on Dec 30, 2020 18:02:15 GMT -5
Hi Pia, glad you enjoyed it.
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Post by Tim on Jan 7, 2021 0:30:37 GMT -5
SUPERNATURAL - (TV-14, L, V). Air Date: January 27, 2015 Time Slot: 8:00 PM-9:00 PM EST on The CW Season 10 Episode 12: "Land Of The Minotaur"
Following a tip from Ash (Chad Lindberg), Dean (Jensen Ackles) and Sam (Jared Padalecki) head to Crete to investigate the mysterious disappearance of a group of archeologists. Before going silent, said archeologists had tweeted that they had found something big.
When the Winchester boys arrive at the site of the dig, in Crete, they find the notes the archeologists made and see that the group had been investigating a new cave that a recent earthquake had uncovered.
Heading into the cave in question, Dean and Sam soon realize that it's virtual maze. Luckly, they came prepared and begin to leave marks on the cave walls.
Before long, Dean and Sam stumble upon human bones. At first they think said bones are ancient, but soon see modern clothes and such and realize that these are the remains of some of the archeologists. Furthermore, the bones look chewed.
Very cautiously, Dean and Sam probe deeper into the tunnels and soon come upon a horrifying site, the legendary Minotaur of Greek mythology. The Winchester boys realize that this system of tunnels is, in fact, the legendary labyrinth in which the Minotaur dwelt. The Minotaur then charges at the boys. Dean first his gun, which drives the Minotaur off, for now.
Making a strategic retreat, Dean and Sam soon come across the surviving archeologists. The archeologists confirm that the myths about the Minotaur were true. Victims would come into the maze, get lost, and would eventually be devoured by the Minotaur. This continued until an earthquake sealed up the maze entrance. And, of course, another earthquake unsealed it again. The archeologists had entered, only for a few of them to fall victim to the Minotaur.
At that point, the Minotaur appears and charges the group. Dean shines his flashlight into the Minotaur's face, and the creature howls and retreats. The Winchester boys realize that is the Minotaur's weakness. Use to darkness of the maze, the creature cannot tolerate bright light.
Using the flashlight to keep the Minotaur at bay, Dean and Sam lead the archeologists out of the maze to safely.
With explosives, Dean and Sam reseal the entrance to the maze, ensuring that no one else will fall victim to the Minotaur.
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Post by Melinda Halliwell on Jan 7, 2021 5:33:45 GMT -5
First time Sam and Dean left America which they never did during the show.
And I liked the story about the Minotaur because I like Greek myths anyway.
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Post by Tim on Jan 7, 2021 12:25:20 GMT -5
I figured that's another thing we could do, send the Winchester boys overseas from time to time.
Of course, here they have Ash, who is well connected and would hear of such things happening in other countries.
And SPN did acknowledge the Greek myths, so why not the Minotaur
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Post by Colton on Jan 7, 2021 12:52:26 GMT -5
Oh a Minotaur. I do like Greek myths.
I remember the one used on Hercules with the maze.
I liked it.
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