So, How Did We Feel about Paris Hilton?
Last night, Supernatural had a very special guest star: Paris Hilton.
I wasn’t appalled by her presence, but I could have done without her. What did you think of her performance?
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By Jean, October 9, 2009 @ 7:14 am
Hilton’s appearance worked, IMO. In fact, I thought she was pretty good in the role. And the fight scene between Hilton and Dean? Priceless! The death scene was appropriately gruesome, too.
I was slightly disappointed that Hilton didn’t morph into John Winchester, but that was just because any appearance, in any context, by Jeffrey Dean Morgan is a good thing.
Good to see Dean and Sam getting some of the angst out into the open. I’m counting on the two to become stronger as a unit and kick ol’ Lucifer to the curb! And put the angels in their place, especially Zac, who’s just a plain old pain in the you-know-what.
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Jennifer Roland Reply:
October 9th, 2009 at 9:46 am
I know. After JDM just announced that he would come back, the idea of seeing John Winchester again was fresh in my mind. But, no dice.
I am glad that the boys are being more open. They are stronger together, and without secrets, they won’t be vulnerable to all of the angel/fallen angel manipulation.
Thanks for stopping by and sharing!
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By katie71483, October 9, 2009 @ 7:27 am
It could have been a lot worse, they could have tried to make her act – cracked up at the House of Wax reference btw. Maybe I’m being influenced by Dean’s taste in music, but I think it would’ve been better if it had been a rock music legend of some sort. I did find the little talk about how today’s youths have celebrities as idols sad – especially since it’s pretty true.
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Jennifer Roland Reply:
October 9th, 2009 at 9:44 am
The House of Wax reference was the highlight of the episode. Well, that and homicidal Gandhi.
I would have enjoyed a classic rock musician–or someone Dean would hate, like Bret Michaels. Somehow, even with the horror that is Rock of Love, he seems a little less ooky than P.Hillz.
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