Ailleann, Uh, I think Sam and Dean were talking in the yard about how to do research in prision and whether they were going to go ahead with the escape that night as planned. And then Dean said he had to talk to their lawyer. Did you see that conversation?
Boxed Set, Vol. IV: It's always suicide-mission this, save-the-planet that.
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Yeah, I think that was it. We got the important part, which was Dean laying his smoove talk on the lawyer. We'll probably just ahem it later.
I hate those weather interruptions!
What was the name of Jeff Kober's character on China Beach?
Damn them for casting somebody you'd assume was important only he WASN'T.
Can I just say that I love this show? Because I do.
Kober was Dodger on China Beach. Plus, he was Daedelus on Kindred, a favorite of mine, of the many characters he's played.
Hendrikson is played by Charles Malik Whitfield.
Gotta love IMDb.
And Deacon?
I expected some squeeing over "I'm adorable."
I sort of wonder if the whole point of the episode was to address the FBI issue, put it to bed for this season at least
I'll take it to bed!
Err. Sorry. This episode was kind of pretty and didn't have the Boundless Stupid I was kind of fearing. Lots of orange (a color I love like lime), many good shots of freckles, and DAMN, Charles Malik Whitfield has really amazing dimples.
I liked this a lot more than I thought I would; that's not that high a bar, but I thought the writers did a nice job of addressing some of the issues, and brought it back to them being so screwed.
Plus, Dean being a smartass, and playing with knives, and fitting in in prison.