I think though I am the only one who thought Spruce was kinda creepy. He didn't make much impression on me at all until I started writing up my review and realised how observant/nosy he was. Someone on my flist thought he was very much internalising his role as a creator of reality TV, making the most of every opportunity that could be exploited, from covertly filming Harry and Maggie's makeout session to pumping Dean for information about the overheard 'two months left' conversation. Unsavory in the way you expect from a reality TV show!
I adore the brothers in this episode, and did from the moment the Impala appeared. They might not be in the lead role here, but they are so very themselves, in every way. Just themselves stripped of the usual intense level of insight the normal format provides, which is what makes this one so refreshing and interesting.
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He didn't make much impression on me at all until I started writing up my review and realised how observant/nosy he was. Someone on my flist thought he was very much internalising his role as a creator of reality TV, making the most of every opportunity that could be exploited, from covertly filming Harry and Maggie's makeout session to pumping Dean for information about the overheard 'two months left' conversation. Unsavory in the way you expect from a reality TV show!
I adore the brothers in this episode, and did from the moment the Impala appeared. They might not be in the lead role here, but they are so very themselves, in every way. Just themselves stripped of the usual intense level of insight the normal format provides, which is what makes this one so refreshing and interesting.