the_other_sandy: Chicago skyline (Chicago)
So that was the backdoor pilot, eh?

May I say how lovely it is to see Chicago playing itself on TV? Usually when I see "Chicago" on TV, Chicago is being played by Toronto. In fact, I'm so used to seeing Toronto pretending to be Chicago on TV that the one time I actually went to Toronto, everything looked familiar like I'd been there before. [Hee, and the Toronto gods are angry. I just now this second got an email notification about a Supernatural con in Toronto.] Anyway, it was nice to see Chicago on TV and recognize places I've been in real life. I think I even caught a glimpse of a building where I used to work.

As for the pilot itself, I liked the budding friendship between David and Ennis, and I liked the variety of supernatural creatures, but overall I think this (potential) show may be too soapy for me. I don't know. The jury's still out, but nothing in it really grabbed me and said this was a show I'd look forward to seeing.

Date: 2014-04-30 03:41 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] agent-jl36.livejournal.com
I've never been a mobster-theme fan of anything. It's going to have to prove itself not to be a Vampire Diaries/The Embraced drama of who is sleeping with who. Dang it. I really wanted to like it!

Date: 2014-04-30 05:48 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] and-ed.livejournal.com
I was really hoping to like this. I had visions of it becoming a cool, long running show and then Sam and Dean could pop up in it from time to time after Supernatural finally ends.

Alas, it was not to be. This just failed on pretty much all levels for me. I snarked a bit about it in my post but really, I'm very sad that I didn't like it.

Yay for Chicago-ness, though. I've never been there but right now I'm hearing Rory Gilmour in my head (I've been mainlining the entire GG series lately) during her first adorably awkward conversation with her Dean (aka, Baby!Jared) when he says he's just moved from Chicago... "Windy. Oprah." =)

I think "soapy" is a good description but I'm glad the jury is still out for you. Maybe you'll be more into it once it gets going. If I'm not going to like it, somebody should. ;)

Date: 2014-04-30 07:52 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] mangacat201.livejournal.com
I kinda had fun with the episode though I agree about the soapy-ness, I'll be giving it a chance at least. I liked David, he's a character that struck a cord and really put on a performance, but I'm not sure about the rest of the monster brigade. I wasn't enarmoured with how little Sam and Dean were involved even if I understand that the character set up was needed.
Still, there were some really unattractive directing choices in there (they get out of the car, they get into the car, and Dean just lets a monster watch his 6, what?) and the blatant paralellism of the fridged-female-squared struck me as a very lazy narrative choice. But the most off-putting thing really was the blatant disregard for the shapeshifter lore of the show. 'Skin' is such an iconic episode and while I get the sleek gossip girl shifters can't be seen shedding all over, it threw me out big time, especially since all the shifts where designed as 'monster intro' without outright saying which kind they were. At least the werewolf-effects were really nicely done and some throwbacks like the wraith's worked.
I'm still giving it a chance, but I think I'll approach it more as another genre show that piqued my interest than a supernatural franchise. We'll see how they do when they're not awkwardly filtering in and out a couple of the most infamous hunters of the states.
Oh, and yeah, Chicago is definitely a nice city, but can we at least have a comment on how that big apocalyptic storm, flooding, high Death toll ca. 2010 worked out for them? I've been waiting for that.

Date: 2014-04-30 01:36 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] darkrose-9.livejournal.com
I kept waiting for Sam and Dean to show up. I think if the whole ep had been from Sam amd Dean's perspective, and then we were introduced to the characters along the way, it would have been better. I can't see this as an episode existing in the supernatural world. It felt like a generic CW show that happened to cross over with spn.

Plus, the shifters changed shape so easily! I kept thinking about Skin and how that shifter had to tear his skin off to shift forms, and how messy and creepy and horrer indcuing that episode was. In comparison? I could barely stomach a whole episode of this, let alone a whole season. It was alright, but that's all it was. In fact, it kinda reminded me of the Tomorrow People - which I lost interest in after the first 6 or so episodes. I feel that spn fans will avoid the spin off, but maybe the general public will like it? *sigh*

It also felt wierd that there's this whole secret angel war going on, and yet no major cities are affected? I mean the apocalypse seasons 4/5 had Sam and Dean going somewhere different each week, just trying to keep the evil at bay. And when they weren't places, there was always something on the news. I don't think there are enough episodes left to really pad out the angel wars storyline, which is a shame, because it had the potwntial to be awesome, and it's just flopped. Next week does look better though. *crosses fingers*

Date: 2014-05-01 02:27 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] viridian5.livejournal.com
ext_6977: (Dean (eyes closed))
It was so dull. I zoned out a lot. It felt like such a generic CW show. I can't believe this five-monsters-mob situation has been going on in Chicago forever without the hunter community being aware. I didn't appreciate a woman getting fridged within 5 minutes either.

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