it would have been cool to be surprised by his appearance
Particularly since he didn't say anything. (However, his return was probably the most wide-open secret of the episode.)
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it would have been cool to be surprised by his appearance
Particularly since he didn't say anything. (However, his return was probably the most wide-open secret of the episode.)
Too laid out for next season?? What did they want to be left questioning the whole summer?
This was good, I mean we get Hunt Down the Demons Escaped From Hell and How do they Get out of Dean's Dumbass Deal with the Demon without killing Sammy?
I also think it was John's silent way of praising Dean for doing what he asked... saving Sam.
But then again, I'm a giant sap.
we get Hunt Down the Demons Escaped From Hell and How do they Get out of Dean's Dumbass Deal with the Demon without killing Sammy?
And Did Sam Come Back Wrong? And Does Sam Still Have Powers and/or Visions?
I mean we get Hunt Down the Demons Escaped From Hell and How do they Get out of Dean's Dumbass Deal with the Demon without killing Sammy?
Plus, with added pursuit by the FBI! I'm thinking that could interfere with the other two plotlines in some interesting ways.
And where's Jo? Will there be more Bobby (please!) ?
Will Agent Hwhatever keep hunting them or will something happen to make him realize that there are demons?
Will Ellen rebuild the roadhouse.
Is it wrong that one of the things I liked about the ep is that my WIP wasn't completely Jossed?
How do they Get out of Dean's Dumbass Deal with the Demon without killing Sammy?
Remember, the crossroads demon's caveat to Dean only specified that *he* couldn't do anything to weasel out of the deal, which means it's gotta be Sam who saves him this time. (I did like that moment at the end of the episode when Sam *finally* got it through Dean's head that Sam would sacrifice just as much for Dean as vice versa.)
Was it Kripked?
Was it Kripked?
Not exactly. I was assuming that Sam would be brought back, and that Ellen would be alive, so that's all to the good.