Is it wrong . . .
Mar. 29th, 2008 01:58 am. . . that this makes me laugh with unabashed delight?
From IMDB, a synopsis of the SPN ep slated to air April 24:
Ghostfacers:
Sam and Dean inexplicably encounter the Hell Hounds while investigating a case that John failed to crack years earlier and become fixtures in their pilot for a reality show called Ghostfacers.
I've been looking forward to this ep ever since I read that it was a concept being tossed around the writer's table.
You see, Ghost Hunters is one of my guilty pleasures. My laundry-folding TV, you might say (as that's what I was usually doing when I first started watching the show). Recently it's become more about the personalities on the show than the actual hunts, because after a while, all the fuzzy images and the static-y EVP work look and sound alike. And I much prefer when they investigate historical locations or other neat places, rather than when they go into people's homes.
In fact, since watching SPN, I've become extremely unimpressed with the EVP work--Dean could clean it up so much better--and I've started talking back to the TV. When the hunters start talking about temperature drops and power drains and spirits manifesting, my immediate reaction is: "And WHERE'S your ROCK SALT SHOT GUN?????"
From IMDB, a synopsis of the SPN ep slated to air April 24:
Ghostfacers:
Sam and Dean inexplicably encounter the Hell Hounds while investigating a case that John failed to crack years earlier and become fixtures in their pilot for a reality show called Ghostfacers.
I've been looking forward to this ep ever since I read that it was a concept being tossed around the writer's table.
You see, Ghost Hunters is one of my guilty pleasures. My laundry-folding TV, you might say (as that's what I was usually doing when I first started watching the show). Recently it's become more about the personalities on the show than the actual hunts, because after a while, all the fuzzy images and the static-y EVP work look and sound alike. And I much prefer when they investigate historical locations or other neat places, rather than when they go into people's homes.
In fact, since watching SPN, I've become extremely unimpressed with the EVP work--Dean could clean it up so much better--and I've started talking back to the TV. When the hunters start talking about temperature drops and power drains and spirits manifesting, my immediate reaction is: "And WHERE'S your ROCK SALT SHOT GUN?????"