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Shapeshifter episodes rule.
I was worried it would be a little lame, just a regurgitation of the first one. I worried needlessly, this episode rocked. I thought it was interesting that Dean was the one showing compassion for Ron when Sam was all "get real." Sam is starting to turn into a bit more of a fanatic than Dean ever was at the beginning of season one.
People seem to have this Hendrickson name. Is that from the show's website?
And oh, the car is so going to be a problem. At the least they've got to change the plates, but really, any classic Impala with two young men in it is going to be seriously examined by cops all over the country...
So very screwed.
So very.
I have an irrational love for the fact that it was Sam that initially took the step that led to their being so totally screwed.
He said his name when he came in to where the cops had their hq.
Yeah, Sam who wants a normal life. Say farewell to the career in law, Sam! They've got your fingerprints all over a bank where mumble-number hostages were murdered! And even if he got out of that, he really did assault and overpower several cops. He's done.
Say farewell to the career in law, Sam! They've got your fingerprints all over a bank where mumble-number hostages were murdered! And even if he got out of that, he really did assault and overpower several cops. He's done.
Only if he gets convicted.
I don't know, though -- are bar assn.s really that forgiving of suspicion? I mean, even if Sam had stayed at Stanford and never looked crosswise at a credit card again, he'd already be disqualified from being, say, a casino dealer, due to the unsavoryness of his family, right?
Imagine him (say, pre-show) trying to pass a background check! "Okay, write down every address you've lived at for the past five years." "...Are you sure you want all of them??"
Depends on the state. I'm not saying that Sam doesn't have issues, just that this
particular
issue is not, in itself, despositive.
Well, I think Sam's given up the whole law school thing anyway.
More importantly -- they are so screwed!
Okay, so none of you guys (and almost nobody over at TWOP) found it odd that one of the Feds would have been assigned to the Winchesters? Like, they are really little more than petty thieves and grifters and probably wouldn't have attracted attention from the FBI. Would the murders in St. Louis have been enough to get them scrutinized as serial killers?