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Padalecki must have had a doozy of a sinus cold when they were filming.
IIRC, this was the last episode filmed before Christmas, and the weather was wretched. I did notice throughout that it was an episode of three thin people, wearing inadequate clothing, not bothering to cover up when standing around in the rain.
Pneumonia for everybody!!*
You would think after years and years on the road the Winchesters would at least understand the purpose of the hoodie, you know? If they are too manly for umbrellas, I mean.
- I await the "miserable brothers with the same cold" episode with bated breath. They would be the crankiest sick people in the galaxy, and that would be hilarious.
Demian from TWOP succcintly summarized how I felt about the episode in his recaplet:
In the end, Molly accepts her fate, of course, and vanishes into the sunrise, leaving Our Dear Boys to muse about the nature of hope, or something like that. It is, at its heart, a nice little ghost story, indeed, and the role of Molly was beautifully acted by Tricia Helfer of Galactica fame, but seriously. Yaaaaaawn.
Heh.
You would think after years and years on the road the Winchesters would at least understand the purpose of the hoodie, you know?
But if they covered their heads we couldn't see all the angst. Plus, it would probably mess with the peripheral vision.
A mutually sick episode would be hilarious.
Okay, next week, none of the other things I watch on Thursday at 9 will be on next week, so the tivo is recording supernatural. What do I need to know? I've seen the windigo one and the one with the ghost who wanted to go home, so I know the basics, I think, but those were all first season.
OMG, it's supposed to be
highly mytharcy
next week, isn't it?
All the kids that have family histories like Sam's - were orphaned at 6 months in a fire appear to have special powers and are being tagged by the demon that killed their mother.
Sam's dad sold himself/his soul to that devil to get Dean back. Dean and Sam suspect this but don't know. . . although recently Dean was told that much was true by another devil. (How much can you trust a devil/demon?)
There is a whole hunter community that are gunning for kids like Sammy and specifically for Sam because he was recently possessed by one of the minions of the demon that killed his mom and killed a (or several) hunters.
I think that catches you up. And possibly confuses you.
I think that catches you up. And possibly confuses you.
yes and yes
All the kids that have family histories like Sam's - were orphaned at 6 months in a fire appear to have special powers and are being tagged by the demon that killed their mother.
explain please? all the kids?
There are a number of kids whose mothers were killed in housefires who have strange psychic gifts. And then, they discovered that not all the kids with these gifts had mothers who died in housefires.
See "Nightmare" from season 1 and "Hunted" from season 2. There maybe others.
Oh, and "Simon Said" which also involves one of the psychically gifted folks.