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Dr. Talos said:
The Dad is an ex-Marine...I don't see any issues with being passed out in front of a TV.

Yes, but that could just be what post fireball dad has told his children about his past. Remember, their mother died when Sam was a baby and Dean was four.

Or not. :)
 

stevelabny said:
To help some of you guys out...

The show wasn't cut in some places (first airing) ... It was cut by your vcr, or your incorrect usage of Tivo, or possibly even an old Tivo model.

The original airing ran 1:07. My Tivo taped the whole thing, and I was very baffled looking at the 1:07 the entire time, but this isn't the first show to have a slightly longer first episode.

If the second time around certain scenes were missing and the show fit into an hour slot... the network shaved stuff to get it to fit.

Mystery solved.



Actually Mine WAS cut.
It started at 9:08 (no clue why) and at 10 they clipped the scene, went to commercial, and then started some sitcom. Which means if the episode was 7 min longer, then I missed about 15 minutes of material (which is about right, when I watched the reair on Thursday). It wasn't a VCR issue, b/c I was watching in real time ;)
 

Steverooo said:
I DID wonder how Dad escaped the huge fireball, and then got downstairs and outside, so quickly... and "the mystery man" reminds me very much of Mimic.

I'm glad I'm not the only one who got that impression. :)

Looking forward to next Tuesday when the boys meet up with a Wendigo.

Oh, and my Time Warner Cable DVR box recorded last Tuesday night's episode that went over the hour in its entirety.
 

I found it to be barely mediocre, with clumsy dialogue (as pointed out by other posters) as well as, for me, being predictable as hell. Virtually nothing surprised me, and I had the conclusion of the episode's ghost story and the episode itself figured out almost immediately.

I'll watch a couple more before I pass final judgement, though. It might get better.
 

Maybe it's just having a baby myself (erk.. toddler, now, at 10 months old), but I had no trouble believing that the father of a young baby was passed out in front of the television... :)
 

takyris said:
Maybe it's just having a baby myself (erk.. toddler, now, at 10 months old), but I had no trouble believing that the father of a young baby was passed out in front of the television... :)

Hee, hee, hee, hee! "Daddy funny!" :D
 

"Wendigo" was darn good. It follows the various legends and it's creepy and cool. The realization of what they're up against... man, it's just like some of the old Call of Cthulhu games we did. Dean looks at his pistol "Well, this is useless.." with just that precise 'old adventurer' disgust.

And they also mention skinwalkers and Black Dogs. Too cool.
 

WayneLigon said:
"Wendigo" was darn good. It follows the various legends and it's creepy and cool. The realization of what they're up against... man, it's just like some of the old Call of Cthulhu games we did. Dean looks at his pistol "Well, this is useless.." with just that precise 'old adventurer' disgust.

And they also mention skinwalkers and Black Dogs. Too cool.

And they played music by Rush at the end. RUSH! On a WB show!

I'm a loyal fan now for sure. :)
 

The episode title starts with "W". The beast attacks every 23 years...

FNORD! Hail Eris! All Hail Discordia!
 

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