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Oh, my god, RDA as the YED. ::explodes::
Lee, I squawked when Hendriksen tried to get the lawyer to tell them what Dean said. And then Dean said it was privileged, but she did go and tell them something, but I couldn't figure out why she felt she had to.
Also, there's a shot of the lawyer getting into a car at the end, smiling at something. What was that about?
I also thought she looked a bit like Elizabeth Rohm, maybe. Or, no. Someone else. Damn, who is it?
Dean and Sam had a stupid plan that was well-executed, and I hope to hell Hendrikson isn't going away anytime soon.
Kripke'd! Woot!
Lee, I squawked when Hendriksen tried to get the lawyer to tell them what Dean said. And then Dean said it was privileged, but she did go and tell them something, but I couldn't figure out why she felt she had to.
I did too. The only thing I coild think of was that because they escaped it stopped being privileged (commision of a felony, yadda yadda). I don't think that would be enough to do away with the privilege, but I am not sure.
Also, there's a shot of the lawyer getting into a car at the end, smiling at something. What was that about?
I thought she was smiling because she knew she had tricked Hendriksen and helped the boys escape, and they wanted to show it along with Hendrickson's smile, even though the timing for hers was off.
I did too. The only thing I coild think of was that because they escaped it stopped being privileged (commision of a felony, yadda yadda). I don't think that would be enough to do away with the privilege, but I am not sure.
Viewing Flustered Lawyer is fun when watching SPN just randomly pulling its show cites out of nowhere. Or their ass.
I thought she was smiling because she knew she had tricked Hendriksen and helped the boys escape, and they wanted to show it
I com*plete*ly took it as she tripped the law up and let the boys go and do their spooking doings.
Also, there's a shot of the lawyer getting into a car at the end, smiling at something. What was that about?
If I remember correctly, that shot is seen as you hear the agent speaking the words saying that laywer woman told them the boys would be going to "ABC" cemetery, but right after the shot of the "XYZ" cemetery sign, where they really were. So you knew that all the agents were traipsing around the wrong cemetery in the dark, and our guys were setting a corpse on fire on the other side of town, and the lawyer lady had their backs.
I had a discussion with an attorney friend of mine and she didn't get why her conversation with Dean wasn't privileged and she also thought that the attorney could have delayed telling Hendrickson anything better than lying to him, i.e., she could have delayed him by demanding a court order for the information and that way she wouldn't have lied to the FBI because by the time they got the court order the boys would have been away. It would have been smarter.
Piece on next week's SPN - majorly casting and plot spoilery.
Solely based on last night's promo, I am preemptively tearing up for
what will probably be Dean's incredibly difficult choice. Oh, Dean...
And I'll be in Atlanta, drinking with Buffistas! Damnit! (OK, yeah, that's a good thing, but still.... why isn't teevee just piped directly into my brain yet?)
You know you want it.
Not if we'd get the same RDA who's made guest shots on SG-1 the past few years reading by rote from the teleprompter that he's obviously reading over his scene partner's shoulder. The Puppet!Jack in "200" was more natural and animated than most of his other recent appearances.