Well, I've noticed that a lot of shows have their own kink as far as titles go-- The Mentalist has the word "red", Alcatraz, the name of the different convicts, Continuum the word "time" in every episode etc., so I just think SPN follows its own "kink" as far as the episode titles are concerned.
I bet it means that there's a way how to deal with the Leviathan and it's really simple and it's somewhere in the books they went through but everybody missed it.
Huh.. interesting. The first thing that came to mind was maybe a hunt goes wrong because they didn't research properly.. but it could also have to do with the particulars of the case, I suppose. Should be interesting!
Teen prophet? Ugh! It sounds like a cross between Jesse the mysteriously vanishing AntiChrist and Chuck the unmissed cause of dissention. I don't want to ever see Jesse or Chuck again. Not sure I want someone to take their place though.
Maybe they have to pay royalties for using the rock songs as titles too, so they have gone for the weirdo money -saving episode titles that cost nothing! :)
I agree with you. To be honest, I look forward to them. I have a rather quirky sense of humor. I always wonder why a title is selected. I will the episodes over and over to get the correct to answer to that.
I've been thinking about this. Maybe they find some way to fight the Leviathans. A spell could be misread. I will hold my opinion on the possible teen prophet until I watch this. The name is so odd for the character. For a moment I wondered if it was an anagram for something else, hence the title of the episode, but no.
Hm! Maybe this prophet will tell everyone to read the damn Bible in which we discover that Gabriel has to defeat the Leviathans, and then we'll get Richard Speight Jr. back and everything will be beautiful and nothing will hurt!
Or maybe it will be sad and disappointing and I will cry.
Maybe they have to pay royalties for using the rock songs as titles too, so they have gone for the weirdo money -saving episode titles that cost nothing! :)
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"Reading is Fundamental"-- very obscure sort of title!
ReplyDeleteCould mean anything.
K .Tran, a character for the three episode final arc. Hmm!
Curiouser and curiouser
The role of K. Tran being cast is for either Male or Female.
ReplyDeleteI believe the role is for that of a "teenager" who becomes some sort of profit
You know, i was going to write that the K. Tran was left purposely ambiguous, and you have confirmed it. :)
ReplyDeleteI however have to say that your mention of the word "teenager" has given me a horribly negative vibe!
Sounds rather facetious. I do like better when my shows have more serious sounding titles and SPN has kinda maxed out my "funny title" quota.
ReplyDeleteCould be, but then it could also be quite literal as in "reading the spell correctly is fundamental". :) lol
ReplyDeleteThey might as well name every episode "INSERT SUPPOSEDLY FUNNY TITLE HERE."
ReplyDeleteMight be, but that would make it a very non-impressive title.
ReplyDeleteWell, I've noticed that a lot of shows have their own kink as far as titles go-- The Mentalist has the word "red", Alcatraz, the name of the different convicts, Continuum the word "time" in every episode etc., so I just think SPN follows its own "kink" as far as the episode titles are concerned.
ReplyDeleteI bet it means that there's a way how to deal with the Leviathan and it's really simple and it's somewhere in the books they went through but everybody missed it.
ReplyDeleteThat "kink" for SPN used to be classic rock songs. Now it's cringeworthy 'funny' titles.
ReplyDeleteAWESOME snippets + title change.
ReplyDeleteI love reading. Can't wait for this!
ReplyDeleteI love Supernatural episode titles. I like when they're clever.
ReplyDeleteHuh.. interesting. The first thing that came to mind was maybe a hunt goes wrong because they didn't research properly.. but it could also have to do with the particulars of the case, I suppose. Should be interesting!
ReplyDeleteTeen prophet? Ugh! It sounds like a cross between Jesse the mysteriously vanishing AntiChrist and Chuck the unmissed cause of dissention. I don't want to ever see Jesse or Chuck again. Not sure I want someone to take their place though.
ReplyDeleteDon't worry. I'm sure the title will change 3 times before it's aired.
ReplyDeleteMaybe they have to pay royalties for using the rock songs as titles too, so they have gone for the weirdo money -saving episode titles that cost nothing! :)
ReplyDeleteI like the new title. Still no idea what it could be about.
ReplyDeleteI second that. No teens, Chucks or Jesses!
ReplyDeleteGive me back the Wendigos- all is forgiven! :)
Actually, it is only two episodes: 7.22 and 7.23, but I am curious abou ti.
ReplyDeleteI agree with you. To be honest, I look forward to them. I have a rather quirky sense of humor. I always wonder why a title is selected. I will the episodes over and over to get the correct to answer to that.
ReplyDeleteJensen mentioned the song used in Season 7 where Dean was mouthing and singing along. The fee was $20,000 for the use of the song.
ReplyDeleteI've been thinking about this. Maybe they find some way to fight the Leviathans. A spell could be misread. I will hold my opinion on the possible teen prophet until I watch this. The name is so odd for the character. For a moment I wondered if it was an anagram for something else, hence the title of the episode, but no.
ReplyDeleteYep. It could be that once the titles were free to use and now they have to pay.
ReplyDeleteThere would have been no reason to abandon the rock titles otherwise.
Everything usually comes down to money nowadays.unfortunately.
I have always thought it funny, however, that Supernatural should have to pay for the songs they use.
After all they are giving the songs free pubblicity when they use them.
Just think of all the extra fame "Wayward Son" got by becoming the theme song of the show.
Hm! Maybe this prophet will tell everyone to read the damn Bible in which we discover that Gabriel has to defeat the Leviathans, and then we'll get Richard Speight Jr. back and everything will be beautiful and nothing will hurt!
ReplyDeleteOr maybe it will be sad and disappointing and I will cry.
Hmm. Which could be more likely? XD
i like the other name better
ReplyDeleteInteresting title, but very true indeed!
ReplyDeleteI'm pretty sure using song titles doesn't cost money, only use of the actual track and/or lyrics.
ReplyDeleteMaybe they have to pay royalties for using the rock songs as titles too, so they have gone for the weirdo money -saving episode titles that cost nothing! :)
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