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Post by Tim on Jan 7, 2021 12:55:13 GMT -5
It made little sense to me for the Minotaur to be wandering around the U.S.
So I took the boys to him. And Crete is where many think the maze in the myth was.
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Post by Dark Avenger on Jan 7, 2021 18:32:47 GMT -5
I do like my Greek myths, and yes, I remember the Hercules in the Maze of the Minataour television film.
I liked this one.
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Post by Tim on Jan 7, 2021 18:35:52 GMT -5
Glad you enjoyed it.
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Post by Dark Avenger on Jan 7, 2021 19:50:19 GMT -5
I did, and I just finished another one, and posted it now.
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Post by Tim on Jan 20, 2021 18:30:27 GMT -5
SUPERNATURAL - (TV-14, L, V). Air Date: February 3, 2015 Time Slot: 8:00 PM-9:00 PM EST on The CW Season 10 Episode 13: "The Runestone" Dean (Jensen Ackles) and Sam (Jared Padalecki) are surprised when Rowena (Ruth Connell) abruptly shows up at the bunker. She tells the Winchester boys about a younger witch named Sabine (Kat Dennings) that she has taken under her wing. Sabine is somewhat scatterbrained and now Rowena is worried what she is currently doing. When Dean and Sam press for details,Rowena tells them that she recently learned about the Runestone, a powerful gem alleged to have been created by the legendary Merlin of Camelot. When Sabine found out, she thought it would be really cool to own it, and set off to find it. Rowena is worried that Sabine is getting in over her head and asks the boys for help.
Worried about a novice getting her hands on such a powerful artifact, the boys agree to help.
However, Dean feels that Rowena is holding something back. When he pressed her, Rowena admits that she wanted the Runestone for herself. However, she tells the boys that she would have never used it for evil. Despite their history, the boys believe Rowena.
Rowena tells Dean and Sam that the Runestone is buried beneath Stonehenge in England, and so the trio set off.
Upon arrival at Stonehenge, they see that Sabine is already there. After casting a spell that put all the tourists and security personnel to sleep, Sabine had dug up the Runestone and is now holding it. Rowena sees that the Runestone is powering up and worried for Sabine's safety.
At that point, Dean turns on the charm and starts to woo Sabine. He promises her a dinner and a night on the town. Sabine falls for it, allowing Dean to get close enough to grab the Runestone.
At that point, Merlin (Brian Blessed) shows up and claims the Runestone. When Sam asks him where he's been since the fall of Camelot, Merlin enigmatically replies that "Camelot never fell" before disappearing, taking the Runestone with him.
Seeing that the sleep spell is wearing off, the foursome clear off before they are seen. Back in the bunker, Sabine asks Dean if they are still on for dinner. At that point, Rowena hustles the younger witch out of the bunker, thanking Dean and Sam for their help.
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Post by Dark Avenger on Jan 21, 2021 4:53:54 GMT -5
Rowena is here. I laughed at Rowena at the end with Sabrine. Merlin and the Stonehenge. Very cool you used that for this one.
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Post by Melinda Halliwell on Jan 21, 2021 6:25:57 GMT -5
Nice episode with Rowena here and I see you used Kat Dennings from 2 Broke Girls and your Rex And Hannah Chronicles as her protege of course.
I see why you used Stonehenge as the setting for the Runestone being what some people believe the place to be obviously.
Having Brian Blessed as Merlin was funny but I could picture him in my head slightly as the Wizard then although when he came out I did expect him to say 'Gordon's Alive' because I'm so used to him as Vultan from 'Flash Gordon' actually.
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Post by Tim on Jan 21, 2021 13:06:35 GMT -5
Merlin and Stonehenge have been linked in legends (even though Stonehenge has been around a lot longer than the legend of Merlin has). I just ran with it.
Yeah, I brought Kat Dennings in. Always liked her. As most of you know, I "cast" her as Staci Clarke in the Rex and Hannah Chronicles (she's a major supporting character there).
I know Brian Blessed from his TV appearances (Doctor Who, Space: 1999, and such). So I cast him as Merlin here.
And, of course, they was Rowena.
Glad you all enjoyed it.
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Post by Colton on Jan 21, 2021 15:57:05 GMT -5
Merlin and Stonehenge have been linked in legends (even though Stonehenge has been around a lot longer than the legend of Merlin has). I just ran with it.
Yeah, I brought Kat Dennings in. Always liked her. As most of you know, I "cast" her as Staci Clarke in the Rex and Hannah Chronicles (she's a major supporting character there).
I know Brian Blessed from his TV appearances (Doctor Who, Space: 1999, and such). So I cast him as Merlin here.
And, of course, they was Rowena.
Glad you all enjoyed it.
Good job here and loved the casting.
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Post by Tim on Jan 21, 2021 18:05:06 GMT -5
Thanks, Colton.
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Post by Tim on Jan 25, 2021 1:50:18 GMT -5
SUPERNATURAL - (TV-14, L, V). Air Date: February 10, 2015 Time Slot: 8:00 PM-9:00 PM EST on The CW Season 10 Episode 14: "The Caves Of Kairos"
Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) are contacted by Lisa Cook (Leigh-Allyn Baker), the American born wife of Matthew Cook (Neil Roberts), the head of a British Mining Corporation. Lisa asks the Winchester boys to come to Britain, to investigate mysterious goings on in a series of caves that Matthew’s company has just discovered, in the north of England, near the town of Kairos.
When Dean and Sam arrive, Matthew tells them that several of the mine workers have been scared out of the deeper tunnels, claiming that ghosts were responsible, and could they deal with it.
When the boys ask just how Matthew and Lisa knew about them, Lisa comes clean. Back in the 1990's, she herself had been a hunter. However, in 1997, one case had gone south, of the ten hunters that had been involved, only Lisa and one other had survived. After which, Lisa had decided to get out of the business. She had subsequently moved to Britain, where she had met and married Matthew, and they now have two children. Although she has left acting hunting behind her, Lisa still keeps tabs on the hunter grapevine, and, when she had heard about Dean and Sam, she felt that this was right up their alley.
Matthew then tells Dean and Sam about the tunnels in question, and gives them a map, so they can find their way down to investigate the ghosts.
When Dean and Sam enter the tunnels, they find an underground river, which they follow deeper underground. Soon after, they find themselves surrounded, not by ghosts, but by pale skinned humans, who take the brothers to an underground city.
Seeing some drawings on the cave wall, Sam manages to piece together where these people came from. They are the descendants of those that followed the Iceni Queen, Boudicca, in her ill fated attempt to drive the Roman Empire out of Britain, more than two thousand years before. After Boudicca’s final defeat and suicide, these people had taken refuges the caves, and had been here ever since, living off mushrooms and such, while the underground river provided them with water.
Sam concludes that these people are unaware that the Roman Empire had ceased to exist, more than 15 centuries ago, and believe that Dean and Sam are Romans. Furthermore, it seems that Dean and Sam will be killed, to make sure that they will not escape and tells others about the cave people.
When Dean wonders why the cave people would kill them, rather than just scare them off, like they had the miners, Sam suggests that he and Dean had penetrated deeper into the caves than the miners had, and thus were taken as a direct threat.
At that point, the Winchester’s decide it’s time to escape. Using their flashlights and phones, which seem like magic to the cave people and thus spooks them, the boys mange to escape back to the surface.
After hearing what Dean and Sam’s story, Matthew realizes that the cave people would never fit in with the modern world and orders the caves sealed, to leave them in peace.
Before departing, Dean brings up something that Lisa had mentioned about her last case, that led her to retire from hunting. Dean asks who the other hunter, who Lisa mentioned had survived along with herself, is. Lisa replies “Ellen Harvelle”. Dean and Sam can only react with astonishment at this revelation.
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Post by Colton on Jan 25, 2021 4:02:24 GMT -5
Oh no. Something happened to my review and lost it.
Don't want to re-do it again. Tim wanted to say I enjoyed it and cool guest stars.
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Post by Melinda Halliwell on Jan 25, 2021 5:00:09 GMT -5
I liked the episode also and recognised Rex and Hannah from Charmed and your fanfiction series.
Of course Sam and Dean sealed in the cave people which in this case was right to do.
Nice tag with Ellen to Lisa as the other hunter who survived telling a little more about Jo's mother's story.
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Post by Tim on Jan 25, 2021 12:15:46 GMT -5
I liked the episode also and recognised Rex and Hannah from Charmed and your fanfiction series. Of course Sam and Dean sealed in the cave people which in this case was right to do. Nice tag with Ellen to Lisa as the other hunter who survived telling a little more about Jo's mother's story.
Yup, I used Neil Roberts (Rex) and Leigh-Allyn Baker (Hannah) here. Perhaps more Charmed actors will pop up.
Those people in the cave would have been totally lost in our modern world. Best to leave them where they were.
Ellen and Lisa would have been active in the 1990's. I may revisit what happened in a future episode. Jo would have been around 14 at that time (assuming that she's the same age as her actor), so it's up in the air what she knows.
Thanks, Colton.
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Post by Tim on Feb 2, 2021 12:45:07 GMT -5
SUPERNATURAL - (TV-14, L, V). Air Date: February 17, 2015 Time Slot: 8:00 PM-9:00 PM EST on The CW Season 10 Episode 15: "Return Of The Mothman"
As the episode starts, we see man surveying some land in the hills of West Virginia. Finding an old mine shaft, the man says that it's "perfect for our needs". At that point, the flapping of wings is heard. The man turns and screams in horror at what he sees coming at him.
Meanwhile, in the bunker, Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) get a visit from Jo (Alona Tal), who is now several months pregnant. However, she is still tight lipped as to the identity of the father of her baby.
Dean mentions his and Sam's recent trip to Britain, where they met Lisa Cook, who claimed to have known Ellen. Jo is amazed at the mention of "Aunt Lisa" and tells Dean that Ellen and Lisa had been best friends, until the incident in 1997, in which eight hunters had died, and only Ellen and Lisa had returned. After that, Lisa gave up hunting and left the country. When Dean presses for more details, Jo says she doesn't know, as Ellen would never talk about the incident.
At that point, Sam announces that a possible case has come up. A man doing a survey in the hills of West Virginia has been found, literally torn apart, and people fear that the legendary Mothman, who once haunted that region, back in the 1960's, has returned. Those legends said that, whenever the Mothman appeared, disaster followed.
Interested, Dean says that they should check that out. When Jo says that she's coming too, Dean starts to protest that someone in her condition shouldn't be hunting, but a look of dagger eyes from Jo ends that argument real quick.
When the trio arrive in the small town of Pepco, West Virginia, near where the murder happened, they talk to the local Sheriff (James Marsters), who is less than helpful. The Sheriff tells the trio to let him handle it, and that outsiders, such as them, are not welcome.
Booking themselves into a nearby motel, the trio decide to take matters into their own hands. While Jo goes out and talks to the locals, Sam dives into online research.
Soon some interesting facts emerge. Due to lax state laws, much of West Virginia has been ravaged the big mining interests and other companies, such those that handle toxic waste and such.
When Jo returns, she says that many of the townsfolk were afraid to talk, but not due to the Mothman. Rather they were afraid that those that work for the mining companies and such would retaliate, because they don't want any investigations that would threaten their interests. However, Jo did find out one important fact. The man that the Mothman killed worked for a chemical plant, and was doing a survey as to where they could dump their toxic waste.
The trio come to an amazing conclusion. That the Mothman may be an elemental, a being born of the Earth and created to protect it. It's actions in the 1960's were not attacks, but warnings to big business to stop ravaging the land.
To confirm their theory, the three of them head out to where the man was killed. When they get there, they find themselves held a gunpoint by the Sheriff. The Sheriff says that they should have heeded his warning to leave things alone. When Jo accuses the Sheriff of being in the pocket of the chemical plant that wants to use the site for toxic waste, the Sheriff admit it. He tells them that the chemical plant has paid him a lot of money to keep things quiet and that's how it's going to stay. He then tells the trio that he cannot allow them to live, they know too much.
Before Dean, Sam, and Jo can defend themselves, the Mothman swoops down out of the sky, grabs the corrupt Sheriff, and carries him away. When Sam wonders what the Mothman will do to the Sheriff, Dean says that he really doesn't care. The Sheriff will get what's coming to him. The trio then leave, deciding that the Mothman can deal out punishment to those that would ravage the land.
When she gets back to the Roadhouse, Jo makes a call. "Hello Aunt Lisa," she says as the episode ends.
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