Going behind the cut.
Bobby is awesome. Which we already knew, but it's canon now. And can I just say that the way Jim Beaver gets stuff across with a twitch of his mouth and not a single word said is pretty damn awesome, too?
This episode scared the hell out of me at many, many points (the ball on the stairs? :;shudders:: The whole, it's night, it's dark, there might be THINGS upstairs? ::collapses into quivering heap::)
New Ruby was way better now that I could actually see her; I love this show, but it's seriously dark in the literal sense.
Olivia... can we have some redheads? Please? They're all starting to blur, these hot young brunettes who die. Yes, I'm being a little snarky.
Meg in her real body, so to speak, was heartbreaking. The story about her sister didn't resonate as much with me as the news of how Nancy died, though; the sister chose not to live, which was giving in; Nancy, when she offered to die, did it for a good reason. I hate Lilith so much right now.
Castiel felt different this week; less unearthly, more bitter. How do you kill an angel?
A little perplexed that when we can all Google Castiel, the boys and Bobby don't seem able to find out more than the fact that he is an angel. Which we know.
The discussions about God and the non-answers... eh. They have to have Dean ask, but they're not going to make friends being too definite. As many others have said, God and angels are the flip side of the coin to Lucifer and demons; in this 'verse, they both exist; how else?
I will finish with: Bobby is awesome. Because he is.
And, aww, Vincent from Eureka again...that episode in the bank was a good one.
Bobby is awesome. Which we already knew, but it's canon now. And can I just say that the way Jim Beaver gets stuff across with a twitch of his mouth and not a single word said is pretty damn awesome, too?
This episode scared the hell out of me at many, many points (the ball on the stairs? :;shudders:: The whole, it's night, it's dark, there might be THINGS upstairs? ::collapses into quivering heap::)
New Ruby was way better now that I could actually see her; I love this show, but it's seriously dark in the literal sense.
Olivia... can we have some redheads? Please? They're all starting to blur, these hot young brunettes who die. Yes, I'm being a little snarky.
Meg in her real body, so to speak, was heartbreaking. The story about her sister didn't resonate as much with me as the news of how Nancy died, though; the sister chose not to live, which was giving in; Nancy, when she offered to die, did it for a good reason. I hate Lilith so much right now.
Castiel felt different this week; less unearthly, more bitter. How do you kill an angel?
A little perplexed that when we can all Google Castiel, the boys and Bobby don't seem able to find out more than the fact that he is an angel. Which we know.
The discussions about God and the non-answers... eh. They have to have Dean ask, but they're not going to make friends being too definite. As many others have said, God and angels are the flip side of the coin to Lucifer and demons; in this 'verse, they both exist; how else?
I will finish with: Bobby is awesome. Because he is.
And, aww, Vincent from Eureka again...that episode in the bank was a good one.
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