Between Victor and Gordon, I'd vote for Victor seeing the practicalities of siding with Winchesters. He could do them some good in law enforcement circles, too, possibly. Which leaves Gordon still all psycho-stalker. We're going to have to disagree on this one, Julie. I think Brown does a good psycho stalker. I'd kind of like for the guys to bump into him now and again. Or at least catch word of him.
And yes, Tamara was kind of awesome. I'd love to see more of her. And oh hells yes, I'll sacrifice anybody who's not actually named Winchester to save Bobby.
And oh hells yes, I'll sacrifice anybody who's not actually named Winchester to save Bobby.
This. And
Well, maybe not Ellen.
Love Ellen. Want the Ellen Harvelle Show.
I'm voting for Victor, as well. The storyline is set up perfectly for the boys to convince him ghosts are real (a la Linda Blair) and have him as their ally.
Gordon has tried to kill Sam too many times. Now he must die.
DebetEsse for the win for the shoe icon!
he had a lot of guilt after that movie since it was his gun that ended up killing Brandon Lee
That makes me sad. I've liked his acting when I have seen it. Now I want the show to adopt him and have him threaded through the series as a thorn in the side. He can be the new Fred Lane.
Isn't Tristan JP's real middle name?
Dude, if we were making out, I would totally call him Tristan.
Okay, back from my happy place.
I just rewatched last week's episode (or rather, it was playing as I stared at the PC), and I was wondering when Bella got close enough to Dean to lift the winning lottery tickets from him. They had the standoff across the fire, they tossed the rabbit's foot around, they snarled at each other, and then she left. Unless she's telekinetic too, how the hell did she get the tickets?
And upon reflection, I have to agree with whoever it was who said that it was a bit out of character for Dean to have reacted so calmly when she shot Sam. I don't think he would have accepted it quite so cavalierly.
his jacket was laying across what i think was a tombstone. she pocketed them then.
Dean wasn't wearing his jacket, it was on something, he put the lottery tickets in that. Then when Bella and Dean were exchanging parting salvos she was standing next to it, with her hand on his jacket. She lifted the tickets then and he didn't realize it until he put the jacket on.
I don't think he would have accepted it quite so cavalierly.
Unless you define cavalierly as separating her head from her body. It worked out for me because of all the comedy but I agree with all of you that think it was writing in spite of Dean's character and not for it.
I'm afraid they are setting it up for "I hate you!" "I hate you too!" Close-up on intense kiss between Dean and Bela. Both characters deserve better.