SpN, I mean the ep known as Wishful Thinking
Am I weird that I didn't think the teddy bear was all that funny? I mean, it was at first but then it just got...creepy, and awful, and I was horrified when it tried to blow it's brains out and couldn't. I didn't laugh at that point. And that horrible love match, and the little girl's parents LEFT HER. *ALONE*.
I think I over thought that epsiode.
I think I over thought that epsiode.
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The love match was unsettling, but it struck me exactly the same as the teddy--it was easy to be played for laughs on the surface but obviously it was a horrible thing in reality. That unbalanced, completely consuming love was just the kind of thing an emotionally immature, socially stunted and self centered man would wish for.
What if God turned out to be an 8-year-old girl who only created us for tea parties? I might attempt suicide, too
YES! There came the horror for me!! And the stuffing--crap, I flinched like it was blood. Mind you, I did like this ep, it was just the giant creepy ass suicidal teddy, it was...*brrr* And maybe this one just kind of trotted my own fucked upness out on parade. *G*
Dean as always was hotter than a hot thing. :)
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(Anonymous) 2008-11-09 05:25 am (UTC)(link)The thing that bothered me more was how, at the end, she just walks off like she's got a case of the convenient Smallville amnesia. Nobody else seemed to have forgotten the wishes that affected them, but she just looks at Ted and says, "Do I know you?" WTF?! Have a reaction, please! Call the cops, kick him in the balls, give him a patented Lana Lang "I can't believe you did that to me" speech, do *something* other than blink vacuously and wander off passively. No more than it affected her, you'd think he'd wished her out of thin air. Chalk it up to Edlund, I guess.
--Jessica
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I think that would have made that bit so much better! It's what I expected.