Of course they would have plans for what to do when they get separated. The Rockford files reference is perfect.
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Boxed Set, Vol. IV: It's always suicide-mission this, save-the-planet that.
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It's even creepier when the ghost tries to speak.
Perzactly.
(Whenever they say hard "g" Giles, I think of our Giles and wish they would stop mispronouncing his name. But then I'm glad it's not really him, because if it were, he'd be dead.)
I love how Sam's all, "Bwuh?" when she's at the door. Like, "What the hell was Dean thinking?"
"Ask for Jim Rockford"!
The precursor to the illustrious "funkytown."
Pea Soup Girl ("Demi, Demi...") is not aging well, sadly.
Hee! Jim Rockford! These boys are such rerun television babies!
I like the non-explanation of how Sam got the crime scene photos. nice way to save themselves some exposition.
"Of course it is." Hee!
The fact that the letters are light on dark rather than dark on light in the silhouette bugs me.
Yeah, piss-poor job by the prop folks on that one.
SAMMY SMASH!
They also used some fairly cheesy Spooky Music in this episode, didn't they?
Sam always looks so earnest when they're close to the answer/dead body/spirit.
Thaaaat's right. I knew boy cop was bad, but I couldn't remember the details.