trancejeremy
Adventurer
I missed the pilot - how exactly do these two guys afford to drive around the country in an old muscle car with a trunk full of guns investigating paranormal stuff? (I'd do that myself, if I could afford to...)
trancejeremy said:I missed the pilot - how exactly do these two guys afford to drive around the country in an old muscle car with a trunk full of guns investigating paranormal stuff? (I'd do that myself, if I could afford to...)
Joshua Dyal said:I'm kinda excited about tonight's episode. The whole "guy with a hook for a hand who attacks teenagers who are out making out in the woods in the backseat of their car" is one of the few urban legends that I actually remember fairly well off the top of my head.
I'm curious what kind of supernatural angle they've put on it, though.
trancejeremy said:I missed the pilot - how exactly do these two guys afford to drive around the country in an old muscle car with a trunk full of guns investigating paranormal stuff?
Steverooo said:Anyone else notice that the hook in the illustration wasn't like the one on the "man's" hand?
Okay, so the spirit was dispelled when the bracelet melted? Then how come it wasn't when the hook was melted down to make it?!?![]()
It is explainable, but the explanation ends up feeling a trifle convoluted, and the whole situation feels a bit contrived and "plot devicey."WizarDru said:The spirit was dispelled after the WHOLE body, INCLUDING the hook, were destroyed. Melting the hook didn't destroy him because the bones were still in an unmarked grave. He persisted when hook was melted because his bones were still intact. After Dean destroyed his mortal remains, the hook (now necklace) remained his sole form of investiture.
Joshua Dyal said:It is explainable, but the explanation ends up feeling a trifle convoluted, and the whole situation feels a bit contrived and "plot devicey."