So JP's wrist was really broken here?Yep. I believe he did it onset during ... Dead Things?
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So JP's wrist was really broken here?Yep. I believe he did it onset during ... Dead Things?
I really wouldn't want their job. Crawling through tiny filthy sewer tunnels? No thanks.
I think it was a stunt gone wrong. He doesn't do his own stunts anymore, he says.
While I'm not gaga over this episode, I do like this bit with her as bait. She gives good frightened-but-brave.
And Sam and Dean? Give really, really, no really good competent...
Hot damn...
I love this moment with the cement truck. (Speaking of competent...)
Though Sam was very, "You think my brother's cool now? Just wait..."
...AWKward.
(Speaking of competent...)Kinda the moment I was watching when I said that.
...AWKward.Oh yes. And still a hundred times the chemistry. Mmrmph!
Men come with, like, a gene for appreciating big toys, don't they? For a minute, you could see JA and JP beneath their characters, all "We've got a big damn truck here, yessir!"
I liked this episode. But I'm a sucker for backstory. I also like the implication of the title (look, I'm trying to be thinky!) -- there are some things you can't escape, and no matter how many demons they kill, the facts of this life aren't going away.
For a minute, you could see JA and JP beneath their characters, all "We've got a big damn truck here, yessir!"
Laughing. Like. A. Drain.
Also, "No Exit" could imply that there's no exit from the hunting life. Dean maybe sees Jo as a younger version of himself, and he wants to believe that she doesn't have to follow in these footsteps, because he's at the point where the burden's getting heavy and he wishes he could do something else.