Dean Winchester is. a. NERRRRD.
Also, the power of Sam's puppy-eyed motivational speeches carries across the space-time continuum.
And it's Castiel's turn to be doing morally questionable things in the name of the greater good. I'm sure that will go well.
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I love posse.
Make that into a t-shirt.
This episode, I feel, kind of jump the sharked.
But I totally didn't care, because it was awesome.
Candygram for mongo.
Yeah, that shark is just looking like a little goldfish in the rearview mirror. But it was still fun.
When you've seen what I've seen, kid, a giant showing up from the future with a magical brick doesn't exactly give me the vapors.
This place is filled with these...
"Jefferson Starships."
You know, this season it just about over, and it's a real mess. The stupid "Crowley is King of Hell" thing is back. Can the ****ing Campbells be far behind?
Ugh.
Yeah. God. I hate the fucking Campbells soooo much.
On the plus side, most of them are dead. It's just Skinner left.
But I actually love Crowley's actor, so I kind of support him being around as Crowley again. Especially since it looks like the Big Bad might also turn out to be Cassiel!
Skinner's dead too! He got killed in the evil ear-worm episode.
I'm kind of happy that Crowley is back, and that he and Castiel are involved in shady shenanigans together. The whole 'mother' storyline turned out to be pretty much a bust, though.
Finally saw the latest episode. Not happy. We're coming up on "Wayward Son" and this flailing around is what we've got? This is looking like a wasted season to me.
Haven't gotten around to watching the most recent episode myself. It looks like it's all about Castiel and his angst, yes? Am I missing anything really important for the plot?
This season has been very uneven. There have been some good episodes, but I do wish they'd wrapped things up at the end of season 5 in a more satisfying way, and then just let it end. Now I just hope they pull the plug before the show turns into a total joke like Smallville.
So two hours tonight, including Wayward Son episode.
Lisa and Ben are back.
I'm so excited.
Not.
I'm in the middle of the episode and the "I just saved you again" conversation between Dean and Castiel is the slashiest thing ever...
H.P. Lovecraft?? Oh, that's not good.
OK, the show has never made much sense, but, huh?
Castiel has god-like strength because he soaked up millions and millions of souls from Purgatory? There must be billions of souls in Heaven and Hell. Why didn't Crowley or Raphael just bogart those a long time ago?
At least we shouldn't have to see Lisa and Ben next year, and it looks like the damn Campbells are really gone. Still, I am not optimistic.
Oh, and I can't remember a season where "Wayward Son" seemed so wrong as the song for the final episode. The throbbing urgency of the music just seemed out of place given how little reason there seemed to be to give a damn about what was going on.
I feel like this was the grimmest season of the show ever. Even when Dean was condemned to hell, or Sam was in cahoots with Ruby, there was some kind of sense that things would get better. Now it just feels like things are terrible, Sam & Dean will probably not succeed at most things, and anyone who spends more than 5 minutes in their presence will probably die horribly.
Or anyone who spends more than 5 minutes in the presence of someone who knows them. Lisa and Ben got memory-wipe (and hey, how is that supposed to protect them from being kid-napped again) but there was no further mention of Lisa's new boyfriend, lying in her house with a broken neck. I seriously hope they didn't cast a black man for that part on the theory that the audience would care less when he was killed.