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S is for… Supernatural and some more #AtoZChallenge

S is for… Supernatural and some more

In a series of posts on Supernatural/Sci-Fi and Fantasy shows it only makes sense to mention the one and only Supernatural. (Please note there may be some slight spoilers below)

Supernatural

Top Reason to love Supernatural  – Jensen Ackles – here he is bloopering away.

Two brothers follow in their demon hunting father’s footsteps to battle all manner of demons – they go to hell and back – literally.

Standout episodes – I may have gone a bit overboard and found it hard to stop (no season 8 shown here in the UK yet).

Bloody Mary – Season 1 Episode 5
I could never play this ‘game’ when I was younger – this episode reassured me that I was right to stop at one mention (yup too scaredy cat to even say it twice let alone the fated three).

In My Time of Dying – Season 2 Episode 1
Dean has a scar like mine after a nasty car accident (shock ending of season 1). Jeffrey Dean Morgan suits a hospital bed (as he did as Denny in Grey’s Anatomy).

Ghostfacers – Season 3 Episode 13
Now if reality supernatural TV had Sam and Dean I might watch it.

Lazurus Rising – Season 4 Episode 1
We get introduced to Castiel – enough said.

The Monster at the End of This Book – Season 4 Episode 18
An author has been writing Sam and Dean stories – how?

Changing Channels – Season 5 Episode 8
Stuck in TV shows – reminds me of a game my sister and I used to play with some friends when we were younger.

Abandon All Hope – Season 5 Episode 10
Can’t tell you why this episode stands out but it made me cry

The French Mistake – Season 6 Episode 15
Sam and Dean end up in an alternate universe where they are actors in the show Supernatural – adore Misha (Cas) in this episode and would love for them to do a second episode where the actors end up in the real situation.

Slash Fiction – Season 7 Episode 6
How do you try and stop Sam and Dean – clone them – twice as pretty but too mean.

I also love Supernatural for introducing me to Carry on my Wayward Son by Kansas – used in their ‘The Road so far’ season summaries.

S is a good letter so here’s a quick nod to
The Secret Circle – based on books written by L.J. Smith who also wrote The Vampire Diaries – the series was very different from the books (basic premise and characters only) and they only let us have the one season before cancelling it.

Secret Circle

 

 

 

 

 
Switch – a UK witchy series from last year – it was all rather fun
Smallville  – Teen Superman

Smallville

 

 

 

 

 

 
Sabrina the Teenage Witch – Sabrina and her talking cat Salem live with two witchy Aunties – more fun.

Are you a Supernatural fan?

R is for… Roswell #AtoZChallenge

R is for… Roswell

Roswell

Roswell (or Roswell High)  1999-2002 (3 seasons) started just as I left uni and ended as I moved to my second job. Not that I remember the two matching up (so, yes, I have just shared basically irrelevant information).

When I think about it now, there is a similarity between Roswell and Twilight in terms of the action starting when an extra-ordinary boy saves a ‘normal’ girl. In this case the boy is an alien rather than a vampire and the girl a waitress who gets shot.

Three teen aliens go to high school – Max and Isabel Evans and Michael Guerin – Max steps in when Liz Parker gets shot and threatens to expose them all. Later Tess Harding joins in, threatening Liz and Max’s relationship because of their ‘destiny’ to be together.

Instead of looking at top episodes I thought I’d look at the other shows/films I’ve seen the main characters in.

Shiri Appleby (Liz Parker) – E.R., Life Unexpected and Girls
Jason Behr (Max Evans) – seen in nothing since (but he was in Dawson’s Creek and one episode of Buffy before)
Katherine Heigl (Isabel Evans) – Grey’s Anatomy, Life as we know it (plus other films)
Brendan Fehr (Michael Guerin) Bones (Seeley’s brother) (At the same as Roswell – Final Destination and Desert Vampires – films)
Majandra Delfino (Maria DeLuca) – Was in Life as we know it (but have to admit to not making that link).
Nick Wechsler (Kyle Valenti) – Revenge
Colin Hanks (Alex Whitman) – Dexter
Emilie de Ravin – Lost, Once Upon a TIme

And a quick nod to Red Dwarf

Distinctly british humour – as an example here’s my Dwayne Dibley impression:

RD

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Do you often find the actors from your favourite shows cropping up in others you like?
Are there certain actors you have started watching shows for – i.e. Just to see them rather than because it is the type of show you would normally watch)?

Q is for… Quantum Leap #AtoZChallenge

Q is for… Quantum Leap

Today’s show isn’t quite as old as the Incredible Hulk but I probably saw it around the same time. Quantum Leap  had five seasons from 1989 − 1993.

Sam Beckett, a scientist leaps back in time – each episode sees him leap into another person’s body and have to do something to solve an issue in their lives before he can leap on. We only see who he is when he looks in the mirror – usually Sam is dressed as them which is funny when they are a lady. He always hopes that his next leap will be the one home. He does have help each week in the form of Al – his holographic colleague and Al’s computer Ziggy who can find out more about where they are and who Sam is. The banter between Scott Bakula and Dean Stockwell was one of the best parts of this show.

Each episode was often like a mini movie – looking at serious issues, race relations, disability (blindness and learning disability), rape, alcoholism and so on.

There is an episode where he leaps into his younger self and tries to change things that he shouldn’t, another where he becomes someone just about to be executed, another where he is a chimp!. Also where a course of ECT makes him act like other people he’s leapt into. I’m not sure if I remember all of these – I sense another box set addition to my wish list.

Here is the Episode intro and music.

 

Do you remember QL?
What other TV duos do you like?