Archive for October, 2008


 

The weeks keep on rolling, and I just finished the fifth season of Buffy, alongside the second season of Angel.  Might I just say that these seasons just continue to get more crazy as they go along.  For Buffy, I’ll have to say that while this season wasn’t my favorite, it sure had some truly remarkable episodes that were amazingly thought out.  Buffy’s fifth was also the saddest season so far.  I’ve heard season six is even sadder, so we’ll have to see.  For Angel, I enjoyed the second season more than the first.  Even though it’s sad to see Doyle gone, its nice to know that Cordy has his powers, and of course…I love the karaoke bar in the second season. I’ll get to that in a little bit.

BUFFY

So many new things were added this season of Buffy, as always.  First the characters, we had Glory, who was the “big bad” of the season looking for “The Key.”  Then we had Ben, who was actually Glory…its complicated.  Then of course, we had Dawn.  For the longest time I thought Buffy actually jumped the shark with her character.  It seemed pointless and confusing.  They explaned her character later, but I still felt it wasn’t REALLY necessary.  I eventually warmed up to her character, and I accept her now.  

Then we have deaths.  Holy cow! One of the most sad and horrific episodes was also one of the best episodes in the series so far. For me, it may be my favorite.  2×16 – The episode where Joyce was killed off.  Earlier in the season, Joyce was shown to have a brain tumor, and that later, it was proved that she would be just fine.  But they made a miscalculation, and Joyce ended up getting a brain aneurism.  That episode was incredible when it came to acting, videography, and oh my gosh, the lack of music in the episode was magnificent.  It worked flawlessly.  

When it comes to Dawn’s character, they described her as “The Key” that monks made, and sent to Buffy’s life in human form.  Basically, in the finale, Glory was to bleed Dawn, and a portal to every dimension would open, once again ending the world.  So if she started to bleed, she would need to be killed in order to stop it.  Buffy realized that the monks made Dawn out of herself, so her blood is just like Dawn’s.  So at the end, when Dawn was cut, Buffy realized the only way to save the world is to kill herself…which is what she did! Holy crap!  I mean, they have two more seasons of Buffy, what will they do next!?

ANGEL

This season of Angel didn’t really have much of an overall arc, other than Lorne’s backstory.  I love Lorne’s character.  A demon that can read people’s future when they sing karaoke…priceless.  Anyways, this season, like any other season of Angel, had several small stories.  This season was about Darla’s return as a human, then turned back into a vampire by Drucilla.  Which in turn made Angel semi-evil, allowing vampires to feed on people.  Then he abandoned his team going against Wolfrman and Hart.

When he was back to normal, he had to gain the trust of his team back, which was no easy task.  The finale was like a four-part mini series, I swear.  Well, the first episode of the finale, was introducing us to Lorne’s cousin when he was transported through a portal.  When they sent him back, they ended up accidentaly sending Cordy back as well.  In the other dimension, humans are slaves called cows in a very “Planet of the Apes” like world.  More like…”Planet of the Demons.”  

Their world was like our world back when we were in England and there was no electric….that’s kind of a bad example.  Anyways, its a bad place, and sure enough the gang was able to get to the other dimension.  Just in time to see that Cordy was being treated as a princess, because she has the gift of future sight.  It wasn’t long before even she noticed the place meant bad business.  The finale almost made us think Lorne was beheaded….he was, but he doesn’t die until his body is mutilated.  ANYWAYS…good season, but like always, I have to go with Buffy.  Buffy totally won me over this season.  Peace out!

 

 

What do you get when you get on an ocean cruiser?  Apparently something dark and mysterious…..and dead!

Basically, Jim and Melinda went on a romantic getaway cruise to continue trying to get that baby in order.  Well things continued to distract the two, and since dead people follow Melinda around everywhere she goes, they were there.  Not just one either, somewhere around twenty.  Though only one was important.  The one that was murdered, or was mistakingly murdered you can say.

Well, Melinda and Jim met a newlywed couple on their honeymoon.  Apparently, the groom falls asleep whenever they get romantic.  Being a man, there needs to be blame! So he blamed the heat, apparently it was too hot to get intimate.  Jim cracked a joke that it wasn’t hot enough.  Well true enough it wasn’t the temperatures heat, it was the Ghost’s fault.  She was giving him “Ghost Sickness” (see Supernatural.)  She would cower over him, and make him sick, then kiss him.  Kind of weird.

Well the Ghost was trying to kill him because in her head, she thought he was her fiance.  Trying to kill him so that they can be together forever.  Then she found out it wasn’t her fiance after she tossed him overboard. You see it was the room they were staying in, that was the room her fiance was staying in when she was alive.  So Melinda and Jim stayed the night in the same room, bringing forth the spirit.

Basically, when she was alive, she and this guy were engaged.  She snuck onto the cruiser to see him, but found him kissing another woman.  He told the gang that it was his fiance his parents pressured him to marry, and the kiss was just a goodbye kiss.  She didn’t know that, and ended up locking her in a neverending pit of nothingness.  I think they borrowed this shot from the Star Wars movies.  Anyways, it got too hot, and she fell down the hole, dying.  It was an accident.

Now, at the end we learn that Melinda may be pregnant, because she got some night sickness.  Is it just me, or did anyone else get the impression that Jim and Melinda never even had time to try for a baby?  Too much ghost helping.  I don’t know.  I’ll just go for it, peace out!

Alright, on to Supernatural. Sorry I am a little late getting this recap out, Mondays and Thursdays are busiest for me when it comes to TV.  By the end of the day I was dead tired, but now I’m awake, and ready to give you guys a recap. Tonight’s episode, we see a whole ‘nother side of Dean Winchester, as everything begins to scare him.  Why? Well lets just say…Ghost Sickness, but I’ll get to that in a little bit.

We start off tonights episode from Dean running from something unknown.  Running out of breath, trying to get away from whatever evil was trying to kill him. What is it, you wonder? Is it a demon? Maybe a Hell-hound? No, in fact it wasn’t even evil. When the camera panned down on what was following him, it was simply a very small dog with a pink bow tied around its head. Then we rewind about two days, to see how it all goes down.

Well, the boys were investigating a strange death, like always.  Apparently a man named Frank was literally scared to death.  Since the boys were aware that the man was a very healthy man, he shouldn’t have died so quickly, so they ordered the coroner to perform an autopsy, to see what the real problem was. On the outside of the victim the brothers noticed strange marks on the outside of his arms.  After removing the heart and handing it to Dean, the coroner found nothing out of the ordinary, then the body squirted in Sam’s face. Ew.

From the town sheriff the guys learn that Frank wasn’t the only man scared to death.  The same strange death has been happening around the town now and then. When they visited one of Frank’s buddies, he told them that back in the day, Frank used to be a big jerk, but after the years past, he got better, even got a wife.  One day, his wife died, but to unknowing Frank, she commited suicide.

Bad news time, Dean is starting to act obviously afraid of things.  Scary teenagers (couple kids on bikes) and he won’t go over the speed limit (20 MPH).  The boy’s EMF goes off, telling us all that Dean is haunted.  DUN DUN DUN!

Sam had a chat with Bobby, while Dean was rocking out to Eye of the Tiger, and found out that what was happening to Dean was “Ghost Sickness”. Now once this sickness has infected one person, it can infect anybody like a normal sickness. He told him that only douchebags catch the sickness (which makes no sense, logically.)

After Dean coughed up a woodchip, the boys found out that the old factory was the first place to look.  Of course it was the right place.  Anyways, Dean was afraid of his gun going off, so he only carried a flashlight, while Sam manned the shotgun.  They heard a noise coming from inside a locker, when they opened it a kitten jumped out, leaving Dean screaming like a girl for a long time. Finally, they found the ghost they were looking for. But unfortunetly, that scared the pee out of Dean.  It didn’t, but that would have been even funnier.

So here is the sitch – the ghost the boys found was a man named Luthor who died 20 years earlier.  A receptionist he used to work with was really Frank’s wife, and he had a crush on her. When she died, Frank didn’t know she killed herself, and went and found Luthor with a bunch of pictures and drawings of her, so he tied Luthor up to the back of his car and dragged him until he was past dead.  The cops wouldn’t arrest Frank, and that has been eating away at the sheriff, who also has Ghost Sickness, by the way.

So Dean wanted to salt and burn the bones, but Sam reminded him since the body was dragged by a car, they wouldn’t possibly find all the pieces, so they needed a plan B.  Dean began to act all whiney, and left, only to be chased by the tiny dog in the beginning.  He went to the hotel.  Where some hallucinations began happening.  I’ll get to that in a second.

Sam spoke to Bobby, who said the only other way to kill the ghost was to scare it to death. The only real option they had was to get some guns and run into the lumber mill where they first saw the ghost.  Well since he didn’t show up, Sam decided they needed to make him angry, so he started tearing up the pictures of Frank’s wife.  Obviously, Luthor showed up.

Now, to Dean’s hallucinations: First a yellow-eyed version of Sam harassed him, then the ill sheriff paid Sam a visit.  The two fought to the death.  By death I mean the sheriff getting a heart attack. Then hallucination-version of Lillith came to harass him.  Dean gets that close to dying of a heart attack himself, when Sam was at the mill, fighting the ghost.  He tied a chain around Luthors neck, and Bobby dragged him down the street killing him.  Dean was fine. The end, oh yeah, and that awesome Eye of the Tiger sketch Dean did in the credits.

FRINGE: 1.06 – The Cure – Recap

 

What happens when you take Maya’s character from Heroe’s and give it a scientific explanation with a twist? You get the woman in the beginning of this week’s Fringe.  A confused woman walked into a bar with bruises all over her arms, including injection spots.  When a cop questioned her, wondering if someone beat her, she started acting all defensive, and began bleeding out her eyes, causing everyone else to bleed from their eyes as well, eventually killing them.  That part is like Maya from Heroes, here’s the twist.  Her little problem didn’t stop after that, oh no, her head blew up. Cue the opening credits.

Well once you have a woman’s head exploding, it’s clear you gotta call in the big guns!  That’s right, Olivia, Peter, Walter, and Broyles, the whole X-Files team.  When they got to the diner, it was blocked off, apparently self-combustion head chick also gave off an extreme amount of radiation, boiling everyone in the room’s brain.  They found that out when the good Dr. Bishop stabbed the cops ear with a thermometer.  They also found out that Emily, the girl whose head blew to chunks had a rare disease, so Olivia visited her doctor.

Emily’s disease, which is normally incurable, went into remission just before the incident at the diner, which is what Olivia asked her doctor.  A main cause was radiation, but her doctor said he never gave her radiation therapy.  Back at the lab, after further investigating, Walter found out that Emily was a sick lab rat specifically used to blow up in that diner.

Well now, Olivia got the call that another girl had just gone missing, Claire somebody.  Claire had the same disease as Emily, but according to her father, Claire didn’t know an Emily.  But according to Emily’s mother, the two did in fact know each other, they were friends, both treated by the same doctor.  So back at Claire’s house, her dad tried to explain himself.  The two were taking medication illegally.  Uh oh, time to go see the lying doctor.

At the doctor’s office, Olivia confronted him with the new evidence.  He didn’t deny it this time, instead, he gave her the name of the man he is working for, then shot HIS own head sky high. People and decapitation…..

Back at the lab, Walter found out what it was the twisted doctors were injecting the girls with, so he was able to create an antidote.  He gave that to Olivia, and Peter gave her the location of where Claire was being held.  He got that info secretly from the crazy redheaded chick from Massive Dynamic.  Soon though, he will have to scratch her back as well.

Olivia found Claire, and saw that her head was about to explode any minute, so it wasn’t safe to go into the room with her, so through the safety box, she put the needle.  Any second, Claire would blow up, and for a second, I actually thought she would, but thankfully, she injected herself, and all was well again.



ADAM MONROE -

His story was very short this season, but important.  In the very beginning of the episode, he is killed off by Mr. Patrelli, who completely steals Adam’s power, regenerating himself, and leaving Adam powerless, but since Adam is 400 years old, he immediatley turned to ash.  So now Mr. Patrelli is invulnerable, not to mention super-evil.

 

DAPHNE/PARKMAN -

So last time we saw Daphne, she was being ordered by Mr. Linderman to recruit Parkman into Pinehearst.  Tonight she met up with Parkman who was also looking for her.  He gets all giddy and says they get married in the future and are very happy together.  Daphne left all creeped out, but told him to wait for her…Parkman waits for the rest of the episode.

Daphne sped off to do some errands.  One of them was to break Sylar out, though he didn’t want to go. Another stop she made was to Suresh’s place, to which she found out he’s gone evil, and left. Eventually, she wound back to where she left Parkman, and told him to stay away from Pinehearst, to which he told her the same.

NATHAN/TRACI/SURESH -

So Nathan brought Traci to Suresh to help remove her abilities.  Suresh said they will work great together.  Then he poisoned them, knocking them out. So he could do some tests on them.  Traci found a quick opportune time to freeze Suresh, he got himself out of it, but he was temporarily weakened.  This allowed Traci to free herself, and Nathan, but Suresh pointed a gun at them saying he wasn’t finished yet.

 

HIRO/ANDO -

Last time we saw Hiro, he was killing Ando with a sword, in tonights episode, we kick off with an explanation.  In the last episode, apparently Hiro stopped time, transported himself to a movie-prop place, and grabbed a fake sword, and fake blood and went back to the bar and fake stabbed Ando.  After this, Daphne ordered Hiro to find and get the precog African guys, otherwise known as Isaac Mendez.  She told him to be careful, cause he can see them coming.

After several failed attempts, and getting hit on the head a couple times by a shovel, Hiro used his brain and was awarded.  The african man then told Hiro who the villains of the story were, the people down at Pinehearst, so he told them that in order to save the world, they must stop the Pinehearst company…basically.

 

 

CLAIRE -

In the last episode, Claire’s biological mother went out to see the Puppetman, and he had her on a tight leash.  In tonights episode, things really haven’t progressed.  He’s still forcing her to do things with his strange powers. So, Claire being all hero-like decided it was time to save mom.  Don’t forget her fake mom, who also went to help.  They ended up in a dilemma, because Claire’s weapon of choice is a frickin’ taser gun, the puppet man overpowered her easily.

The next thing they knew, the Bennett women were all sitting at a circular table, with the Puppetman forcing them to play a little Russian Roulette.  He forced Claire to shoot her biological mom first, but she got lucky, no bullet.  Claire’s fake mom was up next, to which she shot the gun until it hit Claire.  The puppetman didn’t know Claire’s power, so in the end, Claire knocked him out.

 

 

SYLAR/PETER -

After Daphne’s failed attempt to get Sylar out, he got himself out, and went to Peter.  Peter and Sylar both visited mother dearest.  The went to read her mind, inside her head, Peter saw only one symbol, the symbol of Pinehearst.

Peter and Sylar then had a brotherly fight, you know? The usual when one brother lunges at the other and flies several feet knocking them unconcious? Anyways, Peter went to Pinehearst and found his father running the place.  His dad gave his son a hug, draining him of his powers! CRAP!

PRISON BREAK: 4.08 – The Price – Recap

 

It seems before Lincoln was sent away to Fox River, he may not have been guilty, but he was one heck of a trouble-maker.  Thanks to a flashback, it is shown right as the episode kicked off that in the past, he and his partner in crime were staging a car accident in order to steal an important briefcase inside the others car.  His partner shot the two people in the car, don’t worry though, it was self defense.

So last time we left Michael off, he got a call from Gretchen.  Tonight we learn that the two will be partners, but I have a feeling that Michael really doesn’t like that plan.  Later, Michael told Sara that Gretchen was still alive, to which Sara has some flashback moments showing us Gretchen flogging her, giving her the scars we saw in the fourth season premiere.

Without his handy device that makes his character unique, Roland wasn’t handling things very well.  He texted Wyatt, giving up the brothers location for some money. What’s that little thing about working for the government? Oh yeah, don’t associate with terrorists!…or killers…whatever he is.  I never really liked Roland’s character, I thought maybe some day his character might get better, but this move clearly put the word “stupid” on his forehead.

Remember that Asian guy looking for Scylla? Gave T-Bag three days to obtain it or he’d shoot him?  He came back this episode, just about pulled the trigger, when Gretchen offered him a deal he couldn’t refuse.  She’ll get it, and then walk away with $125 million dollars.  She then offered T-Bag 25 million to T-Bag.  Gretchen told T-Bag that Scylla was way more then just the “company’s black book.”

Thanks to the flashback in the beginning, Michael and Lincoln started up their plan of the week.  A car crash to steal the final card.  Michael and Sara posed as EMT’s to get close to the General, and the card.  Lincoln and Sucre were the ones that were going to crash into the General’s limo.  It was all set, but silly Roland had to go and tell Wyatt exactly what and where everything was going down, so their plan fails, terribly. Wyatt came out of his car, and started firing on Lincoln and Sucre, actually hitting Sucre! So everyone had to bail. Meanwhile Don Self told Sara that Gretchen wanted to meet with her at a motel, to even things out between them. 

At the warehouse the team rushed Sucre in so Dr. Sara could play her role as doctor again, and get to work! Michael noticed that the only way Wyatt could have known where the team was is if he was told by someone in their group.  Michael found Roland who is a terrible liar when it comes to covering his butt.  Michael let it slide, he obvioulsy knew Roland was guilty.  He handed Roland his laptop and told him to do some work for him.  Sara finally removed the bullet from Sucre’s gunshot wound.

Don called Michael asking where Roland was, his tracker had been turned off.  The team looked for him, sure enough, the man escaped.  Where to? A secret meeting with Wyatt, who shot him.  Kind of a no-brainer from the start, can’t say you didn’t deserve it, Roland.  The guys finally find the two and attack Wyatt, but alas, it was too late for Roland.  Even though he sold them out, Michael stayed with him until the lights left his eyes. Very sad.

Sara took this time to meet up with Gretchen at the motel.  She said she wanted to tie up some loose ends with her, so she offered her back for Sara to whip.  That wasn’t enough for Sara, so she picked up a knife instead, and very lightly started to cut Gretchen’s throat.  She told her that she would pay for torturing her. After being informed of the situation, the General knows Michael and the boys are trying to get his card, so he ordered Scylla to be moved. Moved? Where?

On the preview for the upcomming episodes, we see that Michael will faint, probably from whatever is happening to him, and there will be a death…dun dun dun! I can’t wait. Can you?

CHUCK -

Chuck learns about Sarah’s past as a dork named Jenny.  Casey acts like a DJ.  Morgan and the rest of the guys give away Buy More’s products for free, then later have a boozefest to get the money back. Ben Savage from Boy Meets World guest stars.

Terminator: SCC - 

Two new characters from the future show up, one to kill John’s therapist, and the other is a human runnning away from the war.  John’s depressed. T-1000 tries to learn some new people skills.

Prison Break - 

Team tries to steal the last card, fails when Roland sells them out.  Sucre gets shot.  Sara has painful flashbacks. Roland gets shot and dies. They still don’t have the last card.

Heroes -

Hiro/Ando go to find the african Isaac.  Nathan/Traci seek Sureshes help.  Claire gets shot by her mother. Adam Monroe gets killed by Mr. Patrelli.  Peter tries to stop Mr. Petrelli, gets his powers sucked from his body.

Thats about it, stick around for the full recaps later!

 

Melinda boldly went where no man or woman has ever gone before…..in a video game. Tonight’s episode is obviously referring to the popular internet game “Second Life,” to which I mysef have gotten addicted to back in the day. I liked this episode overall, but the fact that all she had to do was touch a computer monitor to get into the game was a little much for me. I understand you really get into a game when you play it, but comeon!

Apparently, a man died while he was playing the video game, so his spirit was stuck inside the game. It turned out to be the father of a soon-to-be predator victim, and he was in the game trying to protect her. So in order to find out more information, Melinda zapped herself into the game, (impossible.) It had a lot of computer graphics which were actually done very well. Melinda even had a super-hero like fight.  

Well to make a long story short, Melinda and Eli found the father who died while playing the game, and together they worked on trying to find the predator.  They were almost too late, but like any TV show or movie, the good guys won, and the bad guy got what was coming to him, with a little help from Ghost Dad of course, screwing up the electronics in the car.

 

“Do you love this man?” – Psycho killer to Lois about Clark

Can I just say, thank you Smallville, for restoring my faith in you? Tonight’s episode was fantastic.  Lets just say that for all of you fans out there waiting for Clark and Lois to get together, you will love this episode.  Lots of Clois material, and it never gets old.

We start tonights episode at a congratulations part for Chloe and Jimmy’s engagement.  Lois was the first to toast the couple, but thanks to her drunkeness, Clark had to step in and finish Lois’s speech, saying that Jimmy was the right guy for Chloe.

Later on, after everyone left the party, a guy pulled up to the couple, and shot them dead.  Or at least that’s what they wanted you to think.  They were just tranq’d.  Cue the opening credits.

At the Kent farm, Lois woke up with a splitting headache.  Never fear though, because Clark was there to save the day, with some meds.  Well off they went with some excuse to go to Chloe and Jimmy’s place.  When they got there, they noticed Jimmy and Chloe never came home, which meant…they’ve gone missing. DUN DUN DUN!

At some undisclosed location, Chloe and Jimmy were tied to what looked like electric chairs.  They were being held captive by some freak of nature that seriously hates couples.  The guy got dumped by the love of his life, I’m guessing.  Maybe she cheated…ANYWAYS they were hooked up to lie detectors, and if one lied, the other got shocked.  If you lie, your loved ones get hurt…..brilliant.  The first question went to Jimmy asking if he ever cheated on Chloe, he said no, zap goes Chloe, but she forgave him.

Meanwhile, Lois proposed to Clark.  They found out that whoever took them also took several other couples, so in order to find him, they have to act as couples.  So their cover was two engaged lovers.  *Smiles*   

Back to interrogation time.  Chloe was asked if she was in love with anyone else.  It took her forever, but she finally said no, which was the truth.  Then it was over, that was their final question.  The killer set them free.

Which led to his next victims – Lois and Clark.  To make a long story short, Lois got caught, Clark asked Chloe and Jimmy if they knew anything, they said something that told him where she was being held, and he went to save the day.

When he got there, he was too caught, because the killer had a kryptonite bracelet.  Why, you ask? No idea.  Anyways, Clark and Lois had to go through the test.  Lois was first asked if she ever cheated on Clark, she said no and zapped Clark.  Then she was asked if deep down, she loved him. This took her a very long time, but in the end, with a tear, she said…YES. WOOOHOOO! Sorry, I get excited.  So Clark was asked the same thing, but Clark is special, he didn’t need to answer, he just saved the day. Boooo.  

Back at the Talon, Jimmy confessed to Chloe that he is not who she thinks he is.  He is really…..James Bond. No, he’s still Jimmy, he just lied about his family, that they aren’t as cool as he said they were, and they aren’t coming to the wedding.  But Chloe just said “It’s okay, pumpkin, I still love you more than air.”

Clark ran into Lois obviously avoiding him, but since he was there, they took the elevator together.  She took this time to explain herself to Clark, she said she was able to take the metal thing off her finger, so she lied.  It’s obviously not true, but Clark is such a….nevermind.  It looked like he was dissapointed, which is good for us, cause now we know they love each other….What are they waiting for! 

I can’t wait for next week, peace out!

 

Who else felt this episode was made after seeing the reality show “Moment of Truth,” a lie detector show, ruins relationships? Just a suggestion.


“HOLY MOTHER OF CRAP!” ~ Security Guard

This episode was really just a fun silly episode, but I personally loved it.  It started right off like an intro to an old classic film.  Beginning music and credits, the whole shebang.  I knew it was going to be a black and white episode, I just had no idea it would be complete.

So the boys are on the hunt again, like always, this time its for a vampire in Pennsylvania, not to be confused with Transylvania.  Dean makes a hysterical remark about how the town has a terrible radio station, I thought that was pretty funny.  

So Dean arrived in a simply strange town complete with huge pretzels.  They were able to find a cop that lead them to the morgue.  At the morgue they found the victim with two puncture wounds in the neck.  Vampire alright.  The boys set off to a local bar to talk to one of the main witnesses that swore it was Dracula.  Down to the cheesy accent and cape.  Dean and Sam think its some vampire wannabe, but they decided to stay anyways.

Meanwhile, out at Kisser’s Peak, or whatever, two couples got attacked by a werewolf. Upon further investigation, the brothers saw that it did in fact look like a werewolf attack, which made them question the authenticity of their case.

In another part of town, at the museum to be precise, a mummy came out of it’s coffin and attacked a security guard.  Sam and Dean noticed that the mummy was in fact a prop, and not real, which added to the confusion of the whole deal.

In an alley, the girl Dean was flirting with earlier, that I forgot to mention was attacked by Dracula.  Well Dean came in to save the day and wripped the old count’s ear off, which led him and Sam to believe that whoever was committing all these crimes was a shape shifter that loves old horror flicks.

 

INTERMISSION: lol that part cracked me up..sorry, back to the recap

They found out that the shapeshifter works at an old movie theater, so Sam went to go check it out.  In the theater a man was playing the Phantom of the Opera on the organ.  BUT it wasn’t the shape shifter, so Sam was out of luck.

The shapeshifter was actually still at the bar with Dean and the girl. He was posing as the bartendar and drugged Dean…and the girl (can’t remember her name, lets call her Susy.) Well, the shape shifter brought Dean and Susy back to his place, and locked Dean up in what looked like Dr. Frankenstein’s lab. While Susy was locked elsewhere.  Though Dracula had to leave for a minute when the doorbell rang, it was pizza he had delivered. That was a pretty hysterical scene.

When Dracula met up with Susy, he realized that he scared her, which is what he was trying to avoid.  He went on to explain that he really wasn’t all that bad, he was just a tad bit INSANE.  Anyways, Sam found the shape shifters house, saved Dean, had a fight with Dracula, killed him with “silver bullets” and then that’s basically it.  The shot ended with the famous “The End” title.  Such a great episode.  Can’t wait for the next episode.

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