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Some thoughts about how dark themes and pretty pictures go hand in hand.  

This meta is for the  [livejournal.com profile] spnematography episode prompt for “TKAA” (3x02). Once again this morphed into something bigger than originally intended. *headdesk* Therefore, the first part (this meta) will cover the “original” episode prompt and will only discuss shots and interpretation specific to “TKAA”. The second part (a separate meta) will step back and examine how the themes brought up in this episode, as exemplified by a handful of screencaps here, have been played throughout S1, S2, and so far in S3. Then I’ll discuss how these themes tie into the mytharc and why they suggest that the boys are unknowingly doing what the YED could never do and how they may be responsible for their own undoing.
 
Annette, Lisa, and Sam: Mirrored Characters
 
I picked the following three screencaps not only because they’re striking *flails*, but because they each depict an evolving theme in “TKAA”: desperation, fear, and isolation. These three themes partially define the emotional story arcs of Annette Doolitte, Lisa Braeden, and Sam Winchester, which are mirrors of each other. How appropriate, then, that we’re given three almost identical shots of each character at the climax of their story arcs that demonstrate this (many thanks to the director, Phil Sgriccia, for making these visual connections so prominent :D) *dances*. But before we dissect the screencaps, let’s take a look at these three characters’ story arcs in order to put these pictures in context.
 
To some degree, Annette, Lisa, and Sam’s emotional journeys parallel each other. Their discoveries, while vastly different on the surface, are thematically similar. As their stories progress, we see them each undergo similar changes, landing them in each in different but related emotional states which are all close cousins to despair. 
 
When we first meet Annette and Lisa they’re both very capable, self-assured women, mothers who have faired well in the face of loss and adversity. For Annette it was divorce/separation and for both of Annette and Lisa it’s raising a child as a single parent. At the beginning of the episode, it seems like these women are the opposite of what they appear to be in the screencaps below; in particular, Lisa, who seems unafraid, self-sufficient, and definitely not desperate to have Dean (or, I think, any man) in her life. 
 
At the beginning of the episode, we see our same old Sam as determined as ever, looking for a way to save Dean. Like Annette and Lisa, Sam seems relatively capable (although he’s perfectly incapable of lying smoothly to Dean XD!) and has also survived a number of challenges, emerging relatively normal and surprisingly functional under the circumstances (the death of his parents, his girlfriend, his OWN death, being persecuted by a demon, possibly being the Anti-Christ etc.).
 
However, as the story progresses, Annette and then Lisa begin to doubt themselves. They grow alarmed and fearful as they discover that what they believe to be true is a façade and that something more sinister hides under the guise of normalcy (their children aren’t their children). 
 
This shift is especially prominent in Annette’s story. She first expresses her worry that her daughter, Katie, isn’t her daughter to Lisa, who unintentionally minimalizes her concerns (oh, the irony). Annette doesn’t plead her case or insist she’s correct; she retreats, takes Katie, and leaves Ben’s party. When Annette’s fears are confirmed by the gigantic toothy leech-like mark on her neck, what does she do? She doesn’t ask for help, but further isolates herself, likely fearing that nobody will believe her, that her credibility as a mother would be eroded, and/or her own sanity would be questioned. Her fear and self-imposed isolation breeds desperation. And finally, Annette, believing that she’s out of options, attempts to drown Katie. 
 
Lisa also slowly comes to realized that Ben isn’t right. Her story is truncated as her discovery moment coincides with the plot climax, but nonetheless she grows fearful of her son and in her desperation attempts to escape. But she’s trapped in her house by other changelings and, like Annette, is ultimately alone in her situation. Also like Annette, ironically, it’s the thing she loves and values the most (her child) that is the source of her fear, desperation, and isolation.
 
Sam’s emotional journey mirrors Annette and Lisa’s. His emotional trigger also centers on the discovery that his past is not what it seemed (again!) and that something sinister is operating behind the scenes, causing the systematic murdering of his family and mother’s friends. Sam experiences a number of similar emotions: panic, fear, desperation, despair. For whatever reason, he’s not yet told Dean about his conversation with the ketchup!demon and is also very much alone in his discovery. And like Annette and Lisa, it’s also his family (his family’s past specifically) that’s sourcing his fears.
 
At the climax of their story arcs, Annette, Lisa, and Sam are helpless and isolated. Annette has locked herself in the bathroom with no way out as her not!daughter, Katie, pounds on the door and screams at her to let her in. Lisa is trapped in her house by three changelings outside her front door as her not!son, Ben, approaches. Sam sits alone with his head in his hands, unable to do anything about his dead family members and mother’s friends, essentially trapped by his past.

 
Cap 1. Annette Doolittle: Desperation. All caps from [livejournal.com profile] leggyslove

Cap 2. Lisa Braeden: Fear

Cap 3. Sam Winchester: Isolation        
 
 
Three Characters, Three Themes, Three Pictures
 
Considering the parallels between Annette, Lisa, and Sam’s situations and their similar emotional states, it’s fitting that all three shots of their emotional climax mimic each other in composition and linear motif.

In each screencap, the principle points of interest (Annette, Lisa, and Sam) are all dwarfed by their surroundings, reinforcing the idea that they’re being overwhelmed by circumstances out of their control. Furthermore, Annette, Lisa, and Sam have similar body postures: curled in on themselves, cowering, or hunched over with their hands covering or thrown out protectively to shield their faces. This also physically reduces their size as well as conveys an air of desperation. Long vertical lines dominate each of the three shots and impart a sense of helplessness by adding height to the image, further diminishing the size of the characters and isolating/confining them to specific parts of the frame.
 
This linear motif not only unifies these three shots, but also provides important depth clues. The screencaps of Annette and Lisa feature vertical lines that dominate the foreground. In Annette's shot it's the edge of cabinet and shower; in Lisa’s it’s the railing of the staircase and the edge of the closet door. Placing these elements in the foreground crowds Annette and Lisa between adjacent lines and smashes them into the background, making them again appear smaller.  These prominent foreground objects also help define deep space, essentially giving the illusion that the two-dimensional surface of your TV/computer screen is three-dimensional. Deep space is usually preferred for dramas vs. flat space which is used for sitcoms and newscasts. Supernatural is usually shot with a huge number of deep space cues, which, in my opinion, increase the visual impact of a scene, upping the dramatic factor by allowing the viewer to feel a part of the action; it almost feels like you’re hunched next to the counter in the bathroom with Annette, and the shot of Lisa could almost double as a Ben POV shot. A sense of inclusion is required for visceral reactions and emotional attachments that are necessary for horror movies and dramas respectively (and is the show not a horror/drama?). *grins*  If you want to see beautiful examples of deep space shots look at [livejournal.com profile] hugemind’s meta on Exit Signs in “IMToD” (2x01).  Or if you want to see a movie that’s completely shot using deep space (and is eerily similar to “DitW” (1x03)) watch “The Ring” (2002). 
 
Now back to “TKAA” …
 
The screencap of Sam is interesting. It differs from the other two in that there are fewer and less prominent foreground objects (OK, the yellowish flowers at the right side of the frame technically count, but you barely notice them). Sam isn’t relegated to the background, but is part of the fore-ground/mid-ground with the depth clues existing behind him; the camera is angled such that the lines formed by top of the wall panels and edge of the table and bottom of the headboard create a vanishing point just off the left side of the frame. The overall visual effect is that Sam isn’t as completely overwhelmed by his surroundings as Annette and Lisa are. I’m not sure if this has a deeper meaning or not, but there you have it.  *throws useless observations like confetti*
 
But what’s the use of all this blabbering analysis, if the pictures aren’t pretty? I would argue none (but I'm shallow and selfish like that *grins unapologetically*). One thing I found interesting was how my eyes immediately snapped to these three shots. There was something about them that felt right even though the subject matter (Annette, Lisa, and Sam) is dwarfed by its surroundings, lingers near the edge of the frame (especially in Cap 1), and is sometimes cut off by foreground objects. Then I recalled something from my university film class, which is pretty amazing considering the state of my brain these days.  These screencaps are visually appealing because they follow the rule of thirds. Annette, Lisa, and Sam are all positioned at or very near power points. And each shot is nicely balanced so that the visual weight is evenly distributed. Lisa in the corner is offset by the dark blue balloon hanging off the closet door (there’s that pesky red/yellow/blue color combination again … just another useless observation). The white toilet sits at the opposite the power point that is Annette. And the twin red lamps provide symmetry and counterbalance Sam in Cap 3. 
 
So The Show obviously has people who know exactly what they’re doing and can create visually pleasing shots that supplement the characters’ mind set as well as service the plot. In “TKAA” the themes of isolation, fear, and desperation were reflected in three different characters in three different scenes, but were unified through almost identical composition and linear motif. Based on what we’ve seen so far in S3, we should be getting more variations on these themes, and it’ll be interesting to see how and when they reappear and if they’re conveyed using similar shots. The more I watch for the details, the more I’m impressed by how much effort seems to be put into creating each episode. Go SPN crew. Go Show! 
 
How this relates to the mytharc and the dead!YED coming soon in the second meta “The Downward Spiral: What the YED Could Never Do”. :)  ETA: This meta (in it's final stage) accidentally got deleted.  :( 
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Date: 2007-11-05 12:39 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bowtrunckle.livejournal.com
*squees at confetti throwing then grabs more and tosses it around*

Oo, thank you for being so complimentary! :)

I'm just happy that this inspired you to watch that episode again because more show watching can't be a bad thing, right? ;) And this episode was so much fun with Dean getting oogled by the lady cougars and then giggling at Ben kicking a kid in the crotch (oh, Dean, that is so you) and then there was ketchup!demon horking down all of Sam's food while he just sat there and flared his nostrils (oh, Sam, that is so you). :) I could go on forever with my insane show love, but I won't. *throws more confetti*

Thanks so much for dropping in. *hugs*
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Date: 2007-11-05 01:47 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bowtrunckle.livejournal.com
I just re-watched BDaBR last night in fact.

That's one of my favorite episodes. I love how Sam's mannerisms are all "wrong" when he's Meg!demon; he walks different, talks different, holds himself different, even looks at people different. This is when I realized that actors are important *laughs* and that JP had given Sam a signature style that when gone left me a little out of sorts.

ogling Jensen and his lips, and Jensen licking his lips, and you know, Jensen.

You must've loved the scene with Casey!demon in the basement when Dean forgot the Latin incantation for the exorcism ritual. I swear his lips somehow got bigger. Magic.

dammit I have to watch them all again. Life's hard.

Ah, yes, life is hard when one of your hobbies is watching good looking men with nice lips! And, in your case, writing about them!

And horray for getting more comfortable in the fandom. :)

Date: 2007-11-04 10:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ruby-jelly.livejournal.com
This is brilliant! I wish stirring the dust in the alleyways of my mind stirred up such interesting stuff.

You know that old saying, "I don't know art, but I know what I like",? Well, it's great to read your stuff, and understand why it drew me in, telling the story so effectively. I'm realising why I like what I like; and it's not just the pretty boys! Shhh!

You rock!
Ruby

Date: 2007-11-05 12:50 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bowtrunckle.livejournal.com
Hi! Thank you so much for giving my meta brain a tiny boost. :) I thought this meta seemed sort of flat, but it's good to know that it might've articulated your love for this episode.

I'm realising why I like what I like; and it's not just the pretty boys! Shhh!

*grins* Let me tell you a secret. I may flail around and spaz out over the prettiness, shirt colors, and random things like how Dean gives his sandwiches his signature death clutch and how Sam holds a pencil all weird, but I watch the show because I love the story. Period. Casting could've probably picked two different actors (*gasp*) and I still probably would've loved The Show (but probably not as much). So I'll keep your secret if you keep mine. *wink*

Thanks for reading!

Date: 2007-11-04 10:41 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thenyxie.livejournal.com
Wow. You continue to astound and amaze me. Making me love this ep, in which I found the camera work to NOT be as good as in previous eps just humbles me. Clearly I was looking at it all wrong. The symmetry here gives me CHILLS.

As always, I <3 your brain!

Date: 2007-11-05 01:02 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bowtrunckle.livejournal.com
Hi again!

This episode grew on me, too. But that's what usually happens to me (with a few exceptions like "BUaBS" and "WiAWSNB"); it seems that I need a digestion period to calm down or toss an episode around in my head for a while. But now "TKAA" has snuck onto my YAY list. :)

Clearly I was looking at it all wrong.

You know, the great thing about all this cinematography blabber is that rarely is anything just plain WRONG. We all watch for different things and we all interpret what we see differently. So I don't think it's that you saw anything the wrong way. And who's to say I'm not orbiting Pluto anyway (because most of the time I am). ;)

The symmetry here gives me CHILLS.

When I saw those three screencaps I got a little shivery as well.

Oo. I have to tell you that I think you're totally right about your previous observation about S3 being purposefully brighter! :) [livejournal.com profile] hugemind has proof!

http://hugemind.livejournal.com/77527.html#cutid1

Date: 2007-11-04 11:08 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sadelyrate.livejournal.com
You know, I never even noticed the similarities in the poses, or the linear lines. Not consciously. But when you put the screenshots together, it's pretty damn obvious.

Though Sam's screencap differs from the women's in that he's also on the 'wrong side'. He's on our left, whereas the women are on our right. The women lean against the door/the wall near it; Sam more or less faces the motel room's door.

But the symmetry of the power points... *jaw hits the floor*

This is, without a doubt, amazing. Your familiarity with the concepts of filming, the building of the scene, the camerawork brings something new to the metas that I don't think I've seen anyone else doing. Methinks I must revise my own meta on 3x02 now. Just, you know, to see if I've forgotten something vitally important.
Save that I'll save that for tomorrow. Now I'm far too impressed by your pure awesomeness.
And wait with eagerness the next installment.

Though now I'm wondering if the thing the YED "could never do" is separating the boys, breaking their rapport with each other...

Thank You so much for writing this, and for helping bring [livejournal.com profile] spnematography to life! There are no words for how much I love you.
But Sam, in that screencap... *heart breaks all over again*

Date: 2007-11-05 01:27 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bowtrunckle.livejournal.com
I'm so glad you stopped by and left your thoughts considering how busy you are with RL. *hugs*

Though Sam's screencap differs from the women's in that he's also on the 'wrong side'.

I had a paragraph in here about him being on the left side of the screen but I took it out because ... uh ... I thought it sounded inflated and just sort of overly text bookish (which was beyond my usual meta text-book sounding blah blah voice). *headdesk*

It was about how our eyes immediately gravitate to the brightest part of the screen (the red lamps) and the invisible lines formed by the top of those wall panels direct our eye from left to right straight toward our Sammikins. The motion across the screen from left to right is "unnatural" (as our eyes read from left to right) and can be a subtle way to increase tension. As I understand it, it's most effective when used between shots, not necessarily within a shot (but I could totally be wrong about this ... I don't know, I'll have to figure this out someday I suppose). Anyway, that's what I was going to say if you were interested or not. There's the brain puke. *grins*

You have no idea how happy I am that you're doing a 3x02 meta! I made an embarassing squeal-like noise when I read that in your comment. *is excited*

I'm wondering if the thing the YED "could never do" is separating the boys, breaking their rapport with each other...

Does nothing get by you? As usual, you are spot on. Are you sure you're not psychic? I can't seem to get away from writing meta on terribly depressing, angst-related topics. I'm going to be known as the doom and goom girl soon.

Thank you so much for contributing to [livejournal.com profile] spnematography! Without other people posting and reading it would be extaneous and useless. I'm merely just another brain thrown into the mix. :) Much love back at you!

Date: 2007-11-05 09:16 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sadelyrate.livejournal.com
I just feel bad for not having time to comment on everything...

But!
It might be just me being a sucker for every damn detail, so don't feel too bad about leaving out the "Sam's different from the women"-part. :)

And 3x02 is just begging to be metaed. Though I do wonder if anyone could meta about it without using some screenshot of Sam all forlorn on that bed...

One might say that say that it doesn't take a genius/psychic to figure out that bit about the YED and the boys. Because that's the last thing he tried to do, and the only thing he failed at with the Winchesters. He even got the boys to doubt themselves and John, but each other? Not a chance, buddy.

Angst is an inseparable part of the Show and thus, the fan projects, methinks. So it's okay to meta the heck out of it, too. Sometimes that's the only way to deal with it all.

*hugs*

Date: 2007-11-05 01:39 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bowtrunckle.livejournal.com
I must be suffering from a temporary case of dyslexia because I got my left and right mixed up! LOL. OMG. What I meant was:

the invisible lines formed by the top of those wall panels direct our eye from right to left straight toward our Sammikins. The motion across the screen from right to left is "unnatural"

Date: 2007-11-05 02:10 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hearseeno.livejournal.com
the ketchup!demon

*sporfle*

I really enjoyed your analysis of the physical properties of the shots. Although I know a bit about symmetry, balance and the rule of thirds from the art/craft stuff I do, I'm completely self-taught and so have a lot of holes in that education. You make me wish I'd had the chance to take some kind of film class. :)

Huh.. Interesting that 2 out of the 3 also have doors in the frame. Think that really highlights what you're saying about the impact of the choices they made.

Wonderful points of comparison, BT (uh... okay if I call you that?). I find it so fascinating to see how much the case story-arc reflects Sam's journey story-arc. Even though at first glance, at least to me, it seemed that the two are only incidentally related, Sam and Dean's journeys plopped willy-nilly into the same episode, it seems not so.

Wwwwwwhhhhich makes me wonder about other episodes, too, particularly 3x05. Must ponder some more. See what you started? *G*

Then I’ll discuss how these themes tie into the mytharc and why they suggest that the boys are unknowingly doing what the YED could never do and how they may be responsible for their own undoing.

Uh-huh! Uh-huh! *nods head vigorously* Which is just soooo in line with the Season 3 theme of human beings as their own worst enemy and all demons have to do is just give them a nudge or two in the "right" direction. Kewl! I look forward to reading it!

Date: 2007-11-05 08:22 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hearseeno.livejournal.com
It's been a few hours since I first read your entry, Billie, and my head's still spinning because of it. Daaaang, GRRRLLL, but you've got a sexy brain. :D

Date: 2007-11-05 11:24 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bowtrunckle.livejournal.com
LOL! A sexy brain ... wow, it looks like the sequins and brightly colored glitter did wonders. You know, if something is lacking in substance just dress it up and make it pretty.

*sprinkles more glitter*

Date: 2007-11-05 11:18 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bowtrunckle.livejournal.com
Hello! :)

I'm glad that you took some time to stop by.

You make me wish I'd had the chance to take some kind of film class. :)

Well there's no time like the present, eh? There are a couple of awesome books on film that are easy reads if you're into that sort of thing and have the time for it. I can give your the ISBN's if you're interested.

I only took one film class in university as an elective where we spent a lot of time doing group projects and analyzing movies other students picked out like Michelle Pfeiffer's "Dangerous Minds" *headdesk*. Not that I'm one to preach about Hollywood movies because I LOVE THEM (hello Harry Potter and Transformers), but it with all the wonderful movies out there to study in a film class with someone who knew interesting things, it was unfortunate we spent a week gazing at something so ... erm ... lackluster. So I filled stuff by just learning things on my own, which was good and bad; my papers were always way to long. Imagine that! *snortlaugh*.

Interesting that 2 out of the 3 also have doors in the frame.

Yeah, I wondered about that a tiny bit, but then couldn't think of anything to say. Maybe there's some deep meaning, but I guess I'm not that deep. :D But I do love the symbolism associated doors and windows; it would be cool if that motif showed up in The Show (or if someone found it). Hey, if you have cool ideas about this I say, "Awesome!" :)

BT (uh... okay if I call you that?).

Sure. :)

I find it so fascinating to see how much the case story-arc reflects Sam's journey story-arc ... Wwwwwwhhhhich makes me wonder about other episodes, too, particularly 3x05.

Oh, yes, for sure, 3x05 is a Sam-meta orgy! I think I read or heard on the S2 DVDs that Kripke and Co. make up the stand alone episodes first and then fit in tiny bits of the mytharc into those episodes. So I wouldn't be surprised if they arranged things so that the stand alone episodes and the themes in them roughly corresponded to the mytharc events/themes.

Season 3 theme of human beings as their own worst enemy and all demons have to do is just give them a nudge or two in the "right" direction.

I love that the line between good and evil is being blurred this season. I love it even more that the line between the two seemed quite definite in S1 and early S2 in which to provide a contrast. I can't wait to see how Dean's ideals evolve through S3 as he learns about what Sam's been up to. I wonder what Dean will do when he learns that Sam's half demon and has been holding out on him all this time. *bounces*

Thanks for your thoughts and the discussion!

Date: 2007-11-05 02:39 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hugemind.livejournal.com
Oh man, this is awesome! I clearly need to watch the show even more carefully, because I have no recollection of that shot of Lisa. And it may very well be that ketchup girl's words and the mirrors distracted me. :)

The overall visual effect is that Sam isn’t as completely overwhelmed by his surroundings as Annette and Lisa are.

Sam's just... lost. He's got all this space but he doesn't know what to do with it. *hugs the poor boy* But that shot of Sam is something else indeed - I had to mention it in my take even though it didn't really fit the rest of the post. *whines* But it is just so pretty! ;)

You certainly teased out a lot of meta from the caps, and there's even a second part coming, yay! :D Also I have to take a moment here to wonder how the same material can be seen in so many different ways. *loves the comm*

Are you by any chance doing 3x03-3x05? Because I don't have any ideas for those (not yet at least), and I don't think I can manage to do all of them, but I could try to put some effort into it if it seems that you're skipping one. It'd be nice to have something said about each ep...

Date: 2007-11-05 11:57 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bowtrunckle.livejournal.com
it may very well be that ketchup girl's words and the mirrors distracted me

I think I was staring at Sam's neck the entire time and mopping up the puddle of drool on my shirt. :D You must've been paying attention to something because you're the one who pointed out his voice echoing (which still freaks me out).

Sam's just... lost. *hugs the poor boy*

I say we have a hugging orgy because, yes, poor lost Sammikins (I have no idea where that horrible nickname came from XD! *is a dork*). You know, that scene just made me really sad because it's a tiny taste of what the future might be: Sam without Dean, hunting and trying to move on. Because even if Dean died I think that Sam would eventually go on the best he could, even if he was completely lost. I think that's why I get a sour taste in my mouth with solo hunting scenes this season. :(

I had to mention it in my take even though it didn't really fit the rest of the post. *whines* But it is just so pretty! ;)

That was my favorite part of your post! I'm glad you included it. And that screencap is very pretty. That one and the one with Sam sitting at the computer alone are great.

*loves the comm*

Ditto. I'm so glad you had the brillant idea of starting it and asked me to join you. :)

Are you by any chance doing 3x03-3x05? I could try to put some effort into it if it seems that you're skipping one. It'd be nice to have something said about each ep...

I was going asking you the same thing! LOL! A lot of my meta just happens in a freak lightning strike way, so it's hard for me to say "yes" or "no" definitely. But right now, 3x03 isn't doing it for me. :( There's some random thoughts twirling around in my head about the hunter/religion duality, but I have no clue if it's going to turn into anything worth sharing. I think I'll have "something" to say about 3x04 because mytharc always makes me verbose. 3x05: no clue. It's too fresh and my slloooowwww brain needs time to catch up with the flail.

Sorry that my answer is so lame, but I would say that 3x03 is the most tenuous for me at this point. Plus, I have two other non-episode prompt meta screaming at me.

How about you? Do you know which ones you're most likely to do?

Thanks for being such an awesome fandom enabler, meta brain, and fellow theory spinner. It's been a lot of fun. :)

Date: 2007-11-06 03:03 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hugemind.livejournal.com
You must've been paying attention to something..

Mmmm, Deeeeeen... Huh, yeah, okay, both boys deserve the attention. ;)

I say we have a hugging orgy because, yes, poor lost Sammikins

Hmm, interesting choice of words you have there... ;) And even though Sam attempted so hard to be normal, I think that it was doomed right from the start, because Sam would have never told anyone about his past. Now, Dean is the only one who Sam can connect with on that level and losing that slender connection would really hurt Sam. He needs someone to be there for him as much as Dean does, but whereas Dean needs Sam, Sam tries to pretend that anyone will do. *is tired, rambly and not making sense*

Do you know which ones you're most likely to do?

I'm with you on 3x03: meh. :) I may have a meta idea for that but no cinematography related ideas. 3x04 is a black hole of ideas, too. Well, there are the halos to make for the cinematography part but I'm seriously lacking the thinky thoughts. But on the bright side, I did get an idea for 3x05 (Sam in the hospital hallway all alone) and I just might have to write it... ;)

Thanks for being such an awesome fandom enabler, meta brain, and fellow theory spinner. It's been a lot of fun. :)

*smishes* And thank you! Metaing, enabling and plotting wouldn't be the same if it weren't for the like-minded individuals squeeing over the details. :)

Date: 2007-11-06 04:27 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bowtrunckle.livejournal.com
I'm with you on 3x03: meh.

Poor, neglected 3x03. I'll see what I can come up with but I can't promise anything. At first glance it seems like it would be perfect stuff for a crack!meta, but I got nothing.

Sam in the hospital hallway all alone) and I just might have to write it...

Oo, it doesn't happen to have anything to do with a past episode, such as 2x01 or exit signs, does it? :)

Date: 2007-11-06 12:22 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hugemind.livejournal.com
Hmm, 3x03.. I looked at my notes and thought about chopping one of my meta ideas to pieces and using one of those pieces for this, but I still haven't got much to say about the supporting cap cinematography-wise... *grumbles* And there is actually little crack in the funny stuff - angsty stuff is the best crack material. ;)

Oo, it doesn't happen to have anything to do with a past episode, such as 2x01 or exit signs, does it?

I'm too predictable, aren't I? :)

Date: 2007-11-06 05:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bowtrunckle.livejournal.com
but I still haven't got much to say about the supporting cap cinematography-wise... *grumbles*

If you want a second pair of eyes for your meta just let me know; I'm always happy to stare at nice pictures. :)

I look forward to more exit sign-related meta. Sam standing alone in the hall is a beautiful shot.

Date: 2007-11-06 03:06 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hugemind.livejournal.com
Aaaaand because I suck, I forgot to mention that [livejournal.com profile] sadelyrate seemed to have an idea for 3x03...

Date: 2007-11-06 04:28 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bowtrunckle.livejournal.com
Horray for [livejournal.com profile] sadelyrate! Someone's got to save our butts. :)

Beauty Within the Beast

Date: 2007-11-05 03:03 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
LOL. Why am I not surprise? Only you could come up with "isolation, fear and desperation" in pretty pictures.

Why ever not indeed!

Honestly...only you.

hugs from Central Londonxxxxx

Re: Beauty Within the Beast

Date: 2007-11-06 12:00 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bowtrunckle.livejournal.com
Well, you know that angst is one of my favorite fictional things. And it's even better when it looks good. :)

*hugs back*

Date: 2007-11-06 09:44 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sivullinen.livejournal.com
This kind of observations make me appreciate the show so much more! Brilliant.

Date: 2007-11-06 05:51 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bowtrunckle.livejournal.com
Thank you. Show appreciation is a good thing. Glad I could help that along a tiny bit. :)

Date: 2007-11-07 08:00 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dianne-37.livejournal.com
OOO, You know, I think I like reading the responses to your metas as much as I like to read the meta itself. Everyone uses such cool words! 'sporfle' I lurve that! I don't know why but I don't notice the details while watching the show but that may because I'm always thinking 'is this too loud?' 'I wonder if I can get the dishwasher unloaded while the commercials are on?' Which, incidentally, on stupid channel seven, citytv from Toronto, you can unload your dishwasher and load it back up again before the damn commercials are over during spn. Once on that channel they didn't show the ending of a movie because they left commercials running for so long, so they repeated the stupid thing the next day and I couldn't watch it! I've watched episodes on the computer and seen scenes that were not on channel seven that occur exactly when they went to commercial break. I think they know it's a popular show and people will stick around to watch the dumb ads.

OO, I bought a new couch! Ours was twenty three or so years old and it was time. Ever notice how if you get your floors done or some improvement, everything else looks crappy next to it? Well, we have a lot of crappy stuff so that's not hard here. Hee! But now one less crappy thing. Yay! Hm, that was off topic but that's where my brain is. Super stupid busy with mother in law's appointments and stuff. Don't mind at all but no writing or anything like that is taking place. Oh, I guess I'm like what Katy wrote in her update, getting this lj done is kind of like catching up and writing.

I really hope things are going well for you now! Oh, I asked Katy if the novel reached her in the right format because it didn't in the RE letter to here. Maybe becaue I wrote it when all I had was wordperfect and when I downloaded it, that was in word. I hope you both got it in the right format. Let me know?

Have a better day today and I send hugs to you! D

Date: 2007-11-08 07:03 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bowtrunckle.livejournal.com
Hi!

You're kidding about City TV cutting parts of the show out and substituting commercials! Thankfully there's always the internet to get your episode fix. :)

Horray for new furniture. Yeah, there is a domino effect when purchasing new things, but it's also nice to treat yourself once in a while. I'd say that new couch every 23 years definitely qualifies.

I hope that your MIL is holding up. All the appointments and tests must take their toll (on everyone). I hope your FIL is alright ... well, as right as one could be under the circumstances.

I just checked your e-mail message with your novel pasted into the body and it is a little wonky. :( Didn't we have this problem a long time ago during PR? I seem to remember some strangeness while trying to put posts together. If it's a huge concern, you could try to import your Word Perfect file into Word and then resend it via e-mail either as an attachement (again) or pasted into the e-mail. Maybe getting it into Word first might fix the formatting problems.

I've been meaning to do more e-mail, but it just hasn't been happening. I actually was on IM today *gasp* and talked to JP which was nice. I'll keep an eye out for you just in case you log on. :)

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