I watched Supernatural - not much by way of horror going on there.
I don't get where that show is supposed to take place. I thought it was somewhere in the middle of the country, but they had one scene take place in Queens, NY, and then Dean arrived back in time from there to wherever they are in the nick of time. Which was a little hard to buy.
I haven't seen enough of Dean's evolution from before this season to note if there are changes, post lost of eternal life and confined to eternity in hell.
My favorite show so far is Life.
It actually has a metaphor. Damaged man living it up in a cavernously empty beautiful mansion - which is an apt metaphor for his spiritual state. An intriguing love interest who, it's hinted, he can't get together with because he's still too damaged. And maybe other reasons, as well. No connections. His life full of disconnects. He's living a zennish life style in the now, but his entire being is focused on the past, not the present. Which is another area of disjunction between the external and the internal.
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Date: 2007-10-19 06:02 am (UTC)I don't get where that show is supposed to take place. I thought it was somewhere in the middle of the country, but
they had one scene take place in Queens, NY, and then Dean arrived back in time from there to wherever they are in the nick of time. Which was a little hard to buy.
I haven't seen enough of Dean's evolution from before this season to note if there are changes, post lost of eternal life and confined to eternity in hell.
My favorite show so far is Life.
It actually has a metaphor. Damaged man living it up in a cavernously empty beautiful mansion - which is an apt metaphor for his spiritual state. An intriguing love interest who, it's hinted, he can't get together with because he's still too damaged. And maybe other reasons, as well. No connections. His life full of disconnects. He's living a zennish life style in the now, but his entire being is focused on the past, not the present. Which is another area of disjunction between the external and the internal.