It's Supernatural

SUPERNATURALOk, so as of late, I’ve been obsessing about the CW show, Supernatural. I’m highly anticipating the next new episode, “Sam, Interrupted” on January 21st, 2010. I love the episode titles, and you get a sense of what to expect (most of the time), and just love the humor that’s involved in the episodes.

I’ve Really been getting into it I think because this is exactly what I’ve been wanting to write about. Not necessarily the “angels vs demons” and apocalypse outlook, however, the ghost hunting and the monster hunting is right up my alley. I’m Really looking forward to the end of the series, and excited to see how they do finally treat the apocalypse.

For those of you who don’t know what the series is about, and are not watching it, (shame on you!) the basics are simple: it’s about two brothers who are raised to be hunters. But they don’t hunt animals. They hunt the things that go bump in the night, which are very real. Eventually you learn there are such things as demons, as well as angels. Very well put together. I strongly suggest checking this series out.

A Haunting

So, as of late, I’ve been watching A Haunting a bit way too much. I’ve always been fascinated by any kind of ghost story, but honestly, especially now that we’re looking for a new house, if we moved into a house that was haunted? We’d probably move out of there as soon as possible. I can understand the determination that some people might have. You know, the “I moved into this house, I want to make it mine” but honestly. Ghosts. Ghosts people. There doesn’t seem to be much of a defense plan here.

And a question I always had: do priests charge for exorcisms? I would love the idea the church would do everything for free, but you know, they have to eat too. And what about the danger involved? It’s entirely possible they could get injured.

Am I the only person who thinks of things like this?