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Post by Blue Sunflower on May 5, 2009 17:09:16 GMT -5
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Post by pacejunkie on May 5, 2009 20:37:04 GMT -5
An ordinary A this time just because I can't give them all A+'s and the stripper clowns kind of squicked me out. Other than that, Mommy!Tony, adorable little Stevie, Nina, dead Morgan, Andi back with the gang, Steventology and Sam scoring a point this week. All made of win.
So tell me, is it awesomely gay to bang your own clone? Maybe we need a poll. ;D
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Post by cko on May 5, 2009 23:16:40 GMT -5
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Post by kathyk on May 5, 2009 23:30:52 GMT -5
I liked it but it wasn't as good as last week. I hated the bachelor party subplot and I really wanted Sam to get another text message from his dad. The Sam and Andi and Ben and Nina subplots were great
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Post by Blue Sunflower on May 6, 2009 0:52:12 GMT -5
WTF was that?! Honestly, why are all the episodes I most look forward to pieces of crap?
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Post by evilalex on May 6, 2009 2:47:15 GMT -5
i would say that it was a good episode, i wonder if we get to se morgan once more but this time as an soul.
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Post by cko on May 6, 2009 2:50:17 GMT -5
Really, blue? I liked it. But now I'm all into the "little" things. Morgan looking all tousled and rough, half-heartedly wrestling with Sam (ooh) on the fake astroturf. Tony as the typical--well, tousled--new parent. The Cult of Steve. MIB doing hilariously bad karaoke. The still inexplicable demon rebellion, what kind of damn rebellion is this anyway? The way they shake themselves into demon form. The scene at the end, with the indie music playing, and the characters we've come to love so much having a sweet though melancholy moment playing soda-can t-ball.
Maybe I'm just feeling nostalgic already.
I don't know what to think of the stripper clowns ("It's like the Reese's Cup of party entertainment!") or the idea of banging your own clone, but I feel like the show is on a build toward something.
My family members really enjoyed it. Even my dad laughed out loud at the polar bear chasing Sam.
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Post by bec on May 6, 2009 6:40:26 GMT -5
I loved the episode, too. Blue, maybe the show just doesn't stand up well next to your own great ideas. I don't know, what was so bad about this one?
The stripper clowns were creeeeepy. Did Ted get his old job back? So I guess it was all Ted's dastardly plan and he never proposed to anyone after all? 'Cause when he said "Linda", I was thinking "Hey, isn't that Sam's mom's name?" I kept waiting for that to be the reveal at the end. Ted is into the MILF. OMG, can you imagine having Ted as your stepfather?
Sam should have gotten the upper-hand in the Morgan v. Sam fight. Come on, Morgan only knows how to bitch-slap and get grabby. Sam at least learned to throw punches earlier this season. I was so excited when Sam did that eye-gouge move and got on top for a bit. Then Morgan got the advantage with a hair-grab? Seriously? Damn, that scene should have ended with Sam punching Morgan and Morgan crying so Sam feels sorry for him and that's what stops the fight. (Remember, if someone is strangling you, chances are, you are close enough to them to punch 'em in the face or kick 'em in the nuts or kneecap. This has been a fight tip brought to you by Bec.)
Okay, it was cute that Morgan picked Sam up like a damsel and said he's "light like a kitten". Did anyone else get a mental image of what Sam would look like as a kitten? Aw. Sam-kitten!
It's about time that Sam got a real injury, though. Seriously, it's been said before, but he's practically a cartoon character for all the hits he take without getting really hurt. I don't believe he has the bone structure of a canary. He only SPRAINED an ankle after straining it seriously TWICE. Once is all it would take to BREAK an ankle for a person who does not have the bone structure of Wile E. Coyote.
Was that a real bear? It looked pretty damn real.
I don't know how Sam can really be blamed for Morgan ending up in hell. I knew it was going to end in disaster when Sam told him to get a goal without giving any specifics, of course Morgan is going to get an EVIL goal. But in the end, it's Morgan's own fault for being so stupid he thinks he can take on a bunch of rebel demons with one gun. Okay, he thought he had Nina's help, maybe, but he would still have been pretty badly outnumbered. And Nina set Morgan up to be killed by the demons, not Sam, but I guess Morgan would still think Sam was in on it. And maybe The Devil only said that stuff about "fratricide" because he doesn't really know how everything happened in detail, he just knows bits and pieces. That or he just wants to freak Sam out. Either way, Sam is going to be so guilt-ridden about what happened even though it's not really his fault, because he's Sam. Morgan is so going to break out of hell. I can't wait.
Anyone signed up to recap this one? 'Cause I'd be up for it.
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Post by beatrixkiddoe on May 6, 2009 7:47:16 GMT -5
I loved this episode, except for the stripper clowns (those were terrifying and will probably haunt my dreams). Sock's distress at his "stories" being erased was hilarious, and I loved Tony explaining Steve's signature move.
I thought that Morgan looked much cuter all tousled than he usually does.
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Post by bec on May 6, 2009 8:35:51 GMT -5
Oh yeah, I love it that all the boys watch soaps. Though my poison when I used to watch soaps was Passions and Days of Our Lives. Is One Life To Live as full of crazy trainwrecky goodness?
Morgan does look cuter all tousled. Of course I usually prefer the tousled look on guys. Yes to scruff and jeans. No to over-gelled hair and turtlenecks. Heehee.
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Post by snare on May 6, 2009 10:32:16 GMT -5
I loved this episode, i thought it was awesome, and loved the idea of the party, that sock was really enjoying planning. The clowns made me laugh actually, and the way that andi and sam were playing baseball at the end was so cool.
A+ from me!
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Post by loandbehold on May 6, 2009 14:41:53 GMT -5
I enjoyed this one. Loved that Nina was playing the Ken doll the entire time. And, even though Ted's a major douche, it'll be good to have Andi back interacting with everyone on a friends level.
The demon support group going by the way of Steve was also fun. So were the stripper clowns, although the final joke could be seen a mile away.
I am so glad the Ken doll is dead. After not!Josie, he was the most useless character. Sure, if we get a 3rd season, he can come back as an escaped soul, but at least then, he might make for a slightly interesting and entertaining foil for Sam.
Overall, an A-.
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Post by pacejunkie on May 6, 2009 18:32:28 GMT -5
I think so, though the Young and the Restless was my guilty pleasure back in the day.
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Post by cko on May 6, 2009 23:17:32 GMT -5
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Post by hypercaz on May 7, 2009 7:43:53 GMT -5
Morgan dead?! What the?! I was ... not expecting that at all. My brother and I watched this one together (I've converted him) and there was a lot to laugh about. Although after some time of being a Ted fan, I've decided I really don't like him. ... Now I'm going to go follow the Path of Steve.
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Post by bec on May 7, 2009 11:09:07 GMT -5
Morgan getting killed totally shocked me, too. But people escape from hell all the time, so I fully expect that this is not the end of him anyway.
Come to think of it. How does the demon rebels prevent apocalypse by killing off The Devil's offspring? Doesn't that just send those offspring to their father's turf, a.k.a. hell? Is there some clause that says only Devil offspring who have not gotten killed can be the antichrist? Or maybe getting killed is enough to convince The Devil that the killed offspring are "duds", and therefore not antichrist material.
And have Nina been in the order of Steve this entire time? Why did she try to kill Sam, then? Or maybe the demon rebellion actually split into two fractions after Steve's appearance. One pro-killing-Sam, one anti? Nina joined the anti side after she started dating Ben? But wait, isn't killing Morgan still an evil act? "Thou shalt not kill", anyone? It's not "thou shalt not kill except for douchey guys who are potential antichrists". Killing him with kindness would have been the Steve thing to do. Not just plain killing him.
Hey, Blue, is this the stuff that's bugging you about this episode?
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Post by Blue Sunflower on May 7, 2009 13:22:52 GMT -5
I figured Morgan would die, but I had hoped the Devil would be behind it. And yes, I had a fanfic in mind. Hey, Blue, is this the stuff that's bugging you about this episode? Oh, let me count the ways (at least for now, until I most likely edit the hell out of this piece ad nauseum throughout the day): 1. Continuity. 2. The show's version of who goes to Heaven/Hell. 3. The death of Morgan (and no it's not what you think) 4. Fucking Sam. - So Sam can withstand endless throws across the room, major pummeling from a boxer, and a fork in his hand, but gets a sprained ankle that requires a cast from a minor tackle from Morgan, and running from a bear? Whatever.
- Sam wanting to get Gary to sign his soul away. Hey Sam! Sock's an asshole too, gonna go after him? So was Jamie Kennedy, btw, yet I seem to recall you busting your ass for him. Whatever.
- Sam not realizing going after Gary is WRONG. I'm sorry, but the character of Sam is supposed to be above this. I can handle the cluelessness of not getting the fact that you're sitting in front of tentacle monster's cave as you try to romance your girl, but AS SOMEONE WHO IS CONSTANTLY SUPPOSED TO BE GETTING OUT OF HIS OWN CONTRACT, writing it so that Sam WANTS to get someone else is called "character assassination". Whatever.
- I don't mind Sam opening up his big mouth to the Devil. That's Sam. I do mind him taking hours to decide to help Gary. Hell, I mind that this was even EVER a question for him. Character Assassination again, Alex. For $1 million. Whatever. Which leads to:
- Sam's lovely line in bed about Gary: "If I do nothing, and he gets killed, I'm responsible." GUESS WHAT YOU DID WHILE MORGAN WAS BEING MURDERED SAM. I am SO F-ING TIRED of watching Sam act like he's in some sort of tea party! Both WHILE MORGAN WAS BEING MURDERED, and WHILE THEY WERE DRAGGING MORGAN'S MURDERED BODY OUT. Demons? Fine. Sam? NO. He needs to show some emotion, and yet he was more upset when The Cop was killed than during the entire episode with Morgan. Whatever.
- Gentle Ben, he who loves animals and bunnies, who Nina loves because he's so gentle, showing emotion NOT because Morgan was MURDERED BY HIS GIRLFRIEND, but because by MURDERING MORGAN it meant his girlfriend wasn't cheating on him. W.h.a.t.e.v.e.r.
Oh, and let's not forget MURDERING MORGAN. OMGOMGOMGOMGOMGOMGOMGOMGOMGOMG. I can't even delineate all the problems there, so let's just ramble on, shall we? Fine. Morgan's a dumbass. He comes into a room full of demons with a gun and acts like he's going to shoot them. Demons retaliate. I don't like it, I think it's stupid, I totally believe Sam could have talked him out of it (especially since Morgan's more a loser than he is evil), but oh well. But is that what REALLY happened? Hey! No it is NOT. Turns out, Nina was playing him, luring him in for the kill. No. No, no, no, no, no, no, NO. First off, Nina's a demon assassin. She can kill Morgan on her own, she doesn't need help. What Nina did was act like a cat playing with her mouse before finally going in for the kill, and I'm sorry, but Morgan didn't deserve that. Even if he *did* show Anti-Christ tendencies, he really had done nothing that was truly evil. Assholish yes, evil no. Otherwise Sock should totally be going to Hell too, and we all know the show isn't going to do that. IMO You need to wait for the action before you do anything. That way it's self-defense. Otherwise, it's just cold-blooded murder. These guys are demons. Morgan's a pantywaist. There's no self-defense here. The "Rebellion" are supposed to be the good guys. We had this conversation once over at Charmed when they were talking about killing the baby Wyatt in order to prevent him from growing up to the Most. Evil. Evah! Against it then, against it now. Really loved the: Some moron: If you could go back in time, would you kill Hitler when he was a baby to prevent the Holocaust? Someone far more clever than I: Personally, I'd have just let him into art school. Second, these are Demons on the path of Steventology. Pray tell me how luring someone, not to mention SOMEONE WHO AT THIS POINT HAS DONE NOTHING TO DESERVE IT, is something that will get them into Heaven? And yet, the show acts like it will. Which leads me to: whether anyone personally believes Morgan deserves to be in Hell or not, he didn't deserve how he died. It was sad. It's also pissing me off how he went to Hell. Yes, he held a gun on Sam, et al, but Steve tried to kill a pot dealer. Hell, so far this season, a guy who merely thought about lust is in Hell too. Morgan had not taken a shot yet. He had not crossed a line he couldn't come back from yet. Sam himself has tried to kill someone, and in this very episode tried to get someone to sell their soul. Sam could easily have talked Morgan out of his plan. At most, Morgan could have just turned rat fink. And ooooo, rat fink on a bunch of demons who already know Sam has to report to the Devil anyways? Not worth killing Morgan over. I feel really bad for Morgan. Don't start me ranting again. Particularly not about the gratuitous nekkid dancin' wimmen shot that went on for 2 minutes too long.
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Post by awesomereaperfan on May 7, 2009 16:59:33 GMT -5
I figured Morgan would die, but I had hoped the Devil would be behind it. And yes, I had a fanfic in mind. Hey, Blue, is this the stuff that's bugging you about this episode? Oh, let me count the ways (at least for now, until I most likely edit the hell out of this piece ad nauseum throughout the day): 1. Continuity. 2. The show's version of who goes to Heaven/Hell. 3. The death of Morgan (and no it's not what you think) 4. Fucking Sam. - So Sam can withstand endless throws across the room, major pummeling from a boxer, and a fork in his hand, but gets a sprained ankle that requires a cast from a minor tackle from Morgan, and running from a bear? Whatever.
- Sam wanting to get Gary to sign his soul away. Hey Sam! Sock's an asshole too, gonna go after him? So was Jamie Kennedy, btw, yet I seem to recall you busting your ass for him. Whatever.
- Sam not realizing going after Gary is WRONG. I'm sorry, but the character of Sam is supposed to be above this. I can handle the cluelessness of not getting the fact that you're sitting in front of tentacle monster's cave as you try to romance your girl, but AS SOMEONE WHO IS CONSTANTLY SUPPOSED TO BE GETTING OUT OF HIS OWN CONTRACT, writing it so that Sam WANTS to get someone else is called "character assassination". Whatever.
- I don't mind Sam opening up his big mouth to the Devil. That's Sam. I do mind him taking hours to decide to help Gary. Hell, I mind that this was even EVER a question for him. Character Assassination again, Alex. For $1 million. Whatever. Which leads to:
- Sam's lovely line in bed about Gary: "If I do nothing, and he gets killed, I'm responsible." GUESS WHAT YOU DID WHILE MORGAN WAS BEING MURDERED SAM. I am SO F-ING TIRED of watching Sam act like he's in some sort of tea party! Both WHILE MORGAN WAS BEING MURDERED, and WHILE THEY WERE DRAGGING MORGAN'S MURDERED BODY OUT. Demons? Fine. Sam? NO. He needs to show some emotion, and yet he was more upset when The Cop was killed than during the entire episode with Morgan. Whatever.
- Gentle Ben, he who loves animals and bunnies, who Nina loves because he's so gentle, showing emotion NOT because Morgan was MURDERED BY HIS GIRLFRIEND, but because by MURDERING MORGAN it meant his girlfriend wasn't cheating on him. W.h.a.t.e.v.e.r.
Oh, and let's not forget MURDERING MORGAN. OMGOMGOMGOMGOMGOMGOMGOMGOMGOMG. I can't even delineate all the problems there, so let's just ramble on, shall we? Fine. Morgan's a dumbass. He comes into a room full of demons with a gun and acts like he's going to shoot them. Demons retaliate. I don't like it, I think it's stupid, I totally believe Sam could have talked him out of it (especially since Morgan's more a loser than he is evil), but oh well. But is that what REALLY happened? Hey! No it is NOT. Turns out, Nina was playing him, luring him in for the kill. No. No, no, no, no, no, no, NO. First off, Nina's a demon assassin. She can kill Morgan on her own, she doesn't need help. What Nina did was act like a cat playing with her mouse before finally going in for the kill, and I'm sorry, but Morgan didn't deserve that. Even if he *did* show Anti-Christ tendencies, he really had done nothing that was truly evil. Assholish yes, evil no. Otherwise Sock should totally be going to Hell too, and we all know the show isn't going to do that. IMO You need to wait for the action before you do anything. That way it's self-defense. Otherwise, it's just cold-blooded murder. These guys are demons. Morgan's a pantywaist. There's no self-defense here. The "Rebellion" are supposed to be the good guys. We had this conversation once over at Charmed when they were talking about killing the baby Wyatt in order to prevent him from growing up to the Most. Evil. Evah! Against it then, against it now. Really loved the: Some moron: If you could go back in time, would you kill Hitler when he was a baby to prevent the Holocaust? Someone far more clever than I: Personally, I'd have just let him into art school. Second, these are Demons on the path of Steventology. Pray tell me how luring someone, not to mention SOMEONE WHO AT THIS POINT HAS DONE NOTHING TO DESERVE IT, is something that will get them into Heaven? And yet, the show acts like it will. Which leads me to: whether anyone personally believes Morgan deserves to be in Hell or not, he didn't deserve how he died. It was sad. It's also pissing me off how he went to Hell. Yes, he held a gun on Sam, et al, but Steve tried to kill a pot dealer. Hell, so far this season, a guy who merely thought about lust is in Hell too. Morgan had not taken a shot yet. He had not crossed a line he couldn't come back from yet. Sam himself has tried to kill someone, and in this very episode tried to get someone to sell their soul. Sam could easily have talked Morgan out of his plan. At most, Morgan could have just turned rat fink. And ooooo, rat fink on a bunch of demons who already know Sam has to report to the Devil anyways? Not worth killing Morgan over. I feel really bad for Morgan. Don't start me ranting again. Particularly not about the gratuitous nekkid dancin' wimmen shot that went on for 2 minutes too long. I liked this episode a lot, and although I agree with you on a lot of levels, there are some things I want to argue. First, let's send you boxing against a professional, throw boxes at you, squeeze your wrist til you spill your darkest secrets, and then break your leg and send a bear after you. Let's see if you want a cast after that? (No offense but I just think your arguement there is stupid, people need their legs for just about everything). Sam was out of character in the sense that he is against the Devil and his contracts, but in the end he realized it was evil. This is one of the billion plot holes this season, and it was kind of fixed in a way. This is probably the only plot hole I'll forgive. Sam could have talked Morgan out of killing him, but the demons were threatened and they kill the devil's offspring anyway. I think we'll see Morgan as an escaped soul in the finale. He didn't have a proper outro and something heavenly related to him, Sam, the Devil, and Steve/Tony, his dad and Nina will probably happen in the last few minutes of the finale just like last season. Your complaints about characters and plot-related crap are useless, it's been happening all season but someone was bound to blow up eventually. Still, even if this episode is crap, it's still 10 time better than "The Underbelly" will ever be.
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Post by bec on May 7, 2009 17:41:11 GMT -5
For some reason, I dig the giant leg cast even though it does seem kind of random after everything else from which Sam walked away totally unharmed. It didn't even seem to serve any plot purpose. It was just there. It's almost like it's an answer to all of our complaints about Sam being like an un-injure-able cartoon. And that is all. I'm going to laugh my ass off if he gets a sling in the next episode, and maybe a bandaged head in the one after that. Ah, but sometimes injuries really are weird like that. You can walk away from getting hit by a car without a scratch and then accidentally fall over and break a leg from a crack in the sidewalk.
Ha, oh yeah, it is pretty bad that Sam wanted to trick someone into signing their soul over to The Devil. On the other hand, the pathetic rock & roll guy never attacked Sam with a bear. It's much easier to feel pity and compassion for someone who never did anything to you AND is worse off than you are. Gary is neither of these things. I can even believe that if Sam didn't really think about it (and there are plenty of times when he doesn't really use his head), he may not see it as "taking an active role in damning someone else's soul", it would only seem that Gary "deserves" to be get his comeuppance, that letting him "get away with everything" would be "unjust". And maybe it's giving the writing too much credit, but possibly we are supposed to see that Sam is increasingly sliding on that slippery slope from right to wrong, so he better watch himself. Sam has been doing a lot more questionable things this season, and this wouldn't be the first time he did something potentially evil because he didn't think things through, but he does the right thing once he clues in, so I don't think this came out of nowhere, nor is it totally character assassination.
I actually like that evil can be insidious like that on this show. People don't turn around and decide "muahaha! I'm going to do evil now! Give me my dark eyeliner and black leather pants!" Evil gets you when it manages to convince you that something that is really evil is "the right thing to do", or "perfectly okay", or "something you ought to do". The show constantly uses this concept. When you lose awareness that certain things are evil, that's dangerous territory. That's when you can become evil without even realizing it.
I really think Sam was about to talk Morgan out of going through with his stupid plan, but the demons made short work of Morgan in about 5 seconds. If I were Sam I probably would have been wearing the same WTF? expression on my face for the rest of the night. He did look totally horrified, shell shocked, and later on, wrecked with guilt. Even though Sam couldn't have changed anything, since he wasn't privy to the demons' plans.
I do hope we're not supposed to see what the demons did as truly the right thing to do. Yeah, that was not okay. It would make more sense as another example of demon nature turning good intentions into evil actions (we all know what the road to hell is paved with). Like the time with the human sacrifice. Maybe Steve wasn't warning Sam about what Morgan was going to do. Maybe he wanted to warn Sam about what the demons were about to do to Morgan.
The show's whole standard of whether someone goes to heaven or hell - I still think it could work if they're going by some kind of a scale of good deeds vs bad deeds, or if it's a matter of what you were doing in the moment you died. The thing is, no one can be 100% certain of when they will die, so of course repenting in the eleventh hour is not a fool-proof plan.
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Post by onyourmark on May 7, 2009 21:09:07 GMT -5
Finally watched this episode this morning and I thought it was awesome! I mean, I know my standards are usually not very high to begin with and having Sam Oliver chased by a bear is the fastest route to my heart short of Sam Attacking Invisible Things (futilely wrestling with his evil big brother on the lawn was an acceptable substitute), but I dunno. It was fun and I laughed a lot, and I was surprised by what happened to Morgan! Will & I were actually gaping at the TV when it happened. I'm impressed that two seasons in, this show can still surprise me! But while still delivering the dumbass antics that it knows I and everyone else in my Dumbass-Antic-Loving Demographic enjoy. i.e. bears, stripper clowns, beercan stickball, pretty ladies wandering around in nothing but a towel. etc.
I also am relieved to see Andi back to her awesome pranking, time-wasting Super Slacker self. She was crazy cute in this episode and when she chugged that beer at the bachelor party and yelled afterwards, I... I am a little in love with her. I'd forgotten after so many episodes of her going in eight different directions constantly re: Sam chillaxin' with Evil all the time.
Plus Steve was back! And they didn't just decide to never, ever mention wee!Steve again, like I kinda worried would happen. So that was cool. I like that the Cult of Steve makes no sense. If this show had to put too much effort into everything making sense all of the time it wouldn't have time to do all the other things that I love, so I'm willing to turn that part of my brain off and just enjoy.
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Post by reallymzungu on May 8, 2009 12:39:46 GMT -5
One of the best episodes of the season, in my opinion.
But did anyone else see the cult of Steve as the demons skirting along the lines of worship of a false idol? They're lying. They kill when they think it's justified. The demons are still way demony.
How responsible is Sam for Morgan's death? Based on the title of the episode, I'm guessing that he does have some responsibility.
Do you think Oaties would taste good?
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Post by bec on May 8, 2009 16:31:37 GMT -5
I suppose The Order of Steve is not that far from Christian sects that are based around certain saints or persons. They have to start this whole separate thing instead of just becoming devout Christians on account of that whole "if demons enter a church they will burst into flames" thing. I should hope that Steve never told the demons to go around lying and committing murder. For some reason he doesn't show up to tell them this stuff they're doing is not okay. Maybe he can only make an appearance if it is to save Sam from certain death.
I think the title doesn't mean Sam is responsible for Morgan's death. It's a play on how this is the flip side of the Cain and Abel story. Cain killed Abel because God was playing favorites and Abel was the favored one, right? Well now Morgan should be playing the Cain role because he was trying to kill Sam because Sam is favored by The Devil. The outcome is different, too. Morgan gets killed (I still feel like Sam would have stopped them if he knew what was about to happen, so I can't quite put this on him). The Devil tries to convince Sam that Sam is the one playing the Cain role. Yet another one of The Devil's "make Sam think he's evil when he isn't really" mind-fucks in his "turn Sam evil" game.
Hmm... I think The Devil is once again the puppet master of everyone in all of this. The Demons think they're working against The Devil. Well, The Devil actually wanted them to murder Morgan in front of Sam. He sure looked pleased that Morgan is in hell and Sam had a part in sending him there. If Morgan getting killed is not good for The Devil, he certainly should have been less jolly about it. The Devil is happy because even though Sam didn't directly kill Morgan himself, this is still going to leave a black mark on Sam's soul. If Sam thinks he has no choice but to give in to his "evil nature", he just might stop being good, that's what The Devil wants.
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Post by Kwyjibo on May 8, 2009 23:55:56 GMT -5
Now that was a great episode. I can't say anything else, only that it was too bad that Morgan got killed, but then again, he was a douche... hehe.
The next episode looks great too. And the Bargain Bench is on it! Bizarro Sock! Haha
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Post by cko on May 9, 2009 2:07:43 GMT -5
Recap for this ep by kathyk going up in installments here!
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Post by novium on May 9, 2009 2:43:09 GMT -5
My guess about the cast is that the actor injured his leg, and they had to find a way to work it in.
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Post by bec on May 9, 2009 8:47:57 GMT -5
Oh yeah... now that you mention it, I think I remember reading something on this very board about Bret injuring his leg some time ago.
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Post by pacejunkie on May 9, 2009 15:31:01 GMT -5
Injuring his leg? No. There was a thing about him injured in a fall but it said his jaw and he flew back to LA for some quick treatment. Wouldn't bother to do that for a sprained ankle so I assumed it was dentistry. Not really sure if they got the story right though. But I can't see this being written in, since they filmed scenes of him getting the injury and pre-cast, unless they did that after the cast came off.
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Post by kathyk on May 9, 2009 18:35:05 GMT -5
I finished my recap today. I sent it to CK for editing help so hopefully it will be up soon. I hope you like it.
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Post by cko on May 9, 2009 21:34:15 GMT -5
I love it, kathy, and it was easy to "edit." Really like how you can say so much, and evoke so many memories of the episode, in so few words, really. Fun to read.
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Post by Blue Sunflower on May 10, 2009 0:53:01 GMT -5
"Linda" was also the name of the "angel" the soul from The Leak slept with - whose husband couldn't shoot a crying man. I should make this my life's motto.
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