It is kind of fun seeing Tricia Helfer in not-Six mode.
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It was interesting. You're so used to the sexed up Six, that seeing just a more-or-less ordinary Molly is a bit of a disconnect.
Haley Joel, hee! Dean, Dean, Dean.
I have to confess, I spent the whole episode wondering whether Tricia Helfer in 2-inch heels would turn out to be taller than Dean. Answer: probably, but they blocked it carefully enough that the direct evidence is paltry.
Overall, a swirling vortex of earnest dismay, that not even Dean's nonplussed wisecracks could overcome. Although "smells like old lady" was a damned good line.
it's awfully dead(ha!) in here for there to have been a new Supernatural tonight. is it because all of the vocal people have gathered together to watch?
it was good, but certainly not one of the best episodes. Dean felt a little off for me tonight. don't know why. loved Tricia. it was nice to not see her as a manipulative sex machine.
I think that Tricia Helfer is taller than Dean w/o six inch heels. But it was nice to see Sam next to a woman who wasn't over a foot shorter than he is.
I thought Tricia did an excellent job and I loved how this episode totally felt like a horror movie.
Smallville: if I cared about the characters more, I might have had more interest in this episode. They should have gone for the cheese.
Oh, and could they have made a WORSE promo for the next episode?
Honestly, from the time Molly climbed out of the head-on collision with the tree without any blood, bruises, or torn clothing but with a missing husband and missing car, I wondered if she was a ghost. And then add the anvilicious conversations with Sam about "where do ghosts go when you kill them/when they die..." I doubted myself because of the commercials that showed her hanging and being scratched open. But I guess ghosts can hurt other ghosts.
Dean felt a little off for me tonight. don't know why.
I thought Dean was in a more than usually pissy mood tonight.
Dean's pissy, and Padalecki must have had a doozy of a sinus cold when they were filming. Poor baby.
Overall, a swirling vortex of earnest dismay, that not even Dean's nonplussed wisecracks could overcome. Although "smells like old lady" was a damned good line.
Yeah, I was much more eh about this ep than I thought/hoped I would be for the ep after a long hiatus. Both Dean and Sam seemed a little off to me.
Also, what did Dean say right after the Impala died? We rewound and rewatched a couple of times, but neither of us could hear it clearly.
I thought it was kind of a classic horror thing--isn't there an urban legend about the ghost who doesn't know she's dead? I guessed she was dead early on, but didn't make the connection that she was the one who'd killed Greeley.
I did like that they had that conversation about where ghosts go, because even IMTOD didn't really answer it.
Setting bones on fire takes a while, though--Sam really cut that close.
Also, what did Dean say right after the Impala died? We rewound and rewatched a couple of times, but neither of us could hear it clearly.
God, me neither. I rewound over and over again. Anyone catch it on CC?