Thursday February 1st
At 9pm/8c, on the CW is a new episode of Supernatural.
"Houses of the Holy" :
Sam and Dean investigate the murders of several people by individuals who claim they were visited by an angel and were carrying out God's will.
After the brothers learn those murdered were actually guilty of secret crimes, Sam begins to believe this angel really does exist, but Dean stands firm on the fact a demon is behind the slayings - until he sees something even he can't explain.
Sera Gamble wrote the episode directed by Kim Manners.
Friday, January 26, 2007
Doubts, don't we all?
I have doubts about my dream.
Am I chasing the wrong dream?
I love to write, no doubt about that. But does that mean it should be a hobby or a profession? How does one know if they have what it takes to do something or whether they should pursue something else and still do what they truly love to do in their spare time? Of course you can ask others to read your writing and give you their opinion. That's great. Do people honestly tell you the truth or do they tell you what they think you want to hear?
I recently wrote a spec script for my favorite show. I thought it was pretty good, not to be modest. I worked hard on it. I sent it off to a few places and was rejected. Now I admit, there were a few typos, for which I promptly kicked myself after discovering them. Rejection is expected. I don't welcome it but I accept it. What hurts is not knowing why you were rejected. Especially when you thought you nailed it.
Oh well, I shall continue to write, blindly I suppose but still trying.
Am I chasing the wrong dream?
I love to write, no doubt about that. But does that mean it should be a hobby or a profession? How does one know if they have what it takes to do something or whether they should pursue something else and still do what they truly love to do in their spare time? Of course you can ask others to read your writing and give you their opinion. That's great. Do people honestly tell you the truth or do they tell you what they think you want to hear?
I recently wrote a spec script for my favorite show. I thought it was pretty good, not to be modest. I worked hard on it. I sent it off to a few places and was rejected. Now I admit, there were a few typos, for which I promptly kicked myself after discovering them. Rejection is expected. I don't welcome it but I accept it. What hurts is not knowing why you were rejected. Especially when you thought you nailed it.
Oh well, I shall continue to write, blindly I suppose but still trying.
Wednesday, January 24, 2007
Thursday Night Viewing
Tonight at 9pm/8c, you should head over to the CW channel and prepare to watch the newest episode of Supernatural.
Why, you ask?
Tonight's episode is entitled "Night Shifter" and here's the synopsis from the CW:
Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) investigate a string of robberies with a disturbing pattern, in each incident a trusted employee holds up the bank then commits suicide.
However, when the autopsy reports shows their actual time of death as several days before the robbery, Sam and Dean realize the shape-shifter has returned.
Ben Edlund wrote the episode directed by Phil Sgriccia.
Then, when you settle in for the night, make sure you leave at least one light on.
Scary stuff!
Why, you ask?
Tonight's episode is entitled "Night Shifter" and here's the synopsis from the CW:
Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) investigate a string of robberies with a disturbing pattern, in each incident a trusted employee holds up the bank then commits suicide.
However, when the autopsy reports shows their actual time of death as several days before the robbery, Sam and Dean realize the shape-shifter has returned.
Ben Edlund wrote the episode directed by Phil Sgriccia.
Then, when you settle in for the night, make sure you leave at least one light on.
Scary stuff!
Dreamin' of Supernatural

Have you ever watched the television show
Supernatural?
If not, here's the site.
Well, I am a huge fan of the show. I love it, love it, love it!
It's about things that go bump in the night. It's scary and funny and quite endearing.
You should watch it, really.
Another thing about me, I also love to write. I have been penning screenplays, short stories and also spec scripts of television shows for many years.
And I would love, love, love to write for the show Supernatural.
So Mr. Eric Kripke, if you're ever searching the web late at night and you happen to come across this little blog, why perhaps you could give this little scribe some hints...or maybe an assignment? Yes, an assignment to write an episode for your wonderful show!
Yep, I'm dreaming big!
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