Yeah, this particular Crossroads lady is gone.
(Wonder if the next one will be blonde? Redhead?)
'Potential'
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Yeah, this particular Crossroads lady is gone.
(Wonder if the next one will be blonde? Redhead?)
But that's not the Winchester way.
Not disagreeing. Just pointing out that his motive was killing a demon (for spite), not a human who was unfortunately wrapped around the demon.
I thought this Colt killed the demon, not just the human
True. But since she's a subcontractor out of hell, it just means a new demon with a new suit.
Right, but after finding out that killing her didn't matter to the deal, he did it anyway.
Those boys are wearing out that crossroad.
Do you suppose he could have been preventing her from reporting back to her boss that Sam was actively working to break the deal? And he was therefore protecting Dean? (work with me people, I'm trying to justify things here!)
It's a bit convenient that they can find them so easily. I mean, it's not that easy to find one completely dirt road, much less two.
Right, but after finding out that killing her didn't matter to the deal, he did it anyway.
Yes. I'm just confused as to why you all were surprised that he did it. I saw it coming a mile away. He hunts and kills demons. He used to do it in a way that would, hopefully, protect the human wrapper, but they have killed that wrapper before. And, he's getting pissed and desperate which is going to make him react out of anger and just kill the demon with no regard for the human.
I completely missed this last part because an important request to package and freeze the concord grape pie filling came up.
This is the first ep that I noticed the light was extremely harsh and washed out in some scenes.
The way the scene played to me -- and I think JP played it magnificently -- was completely cold-hearted and pissed off. The lack of dialogue means something, too -- usually they slather on the dialogue so we'll know what they're doing. Here, nothing. Just Sam, pissed off, thwarted, and upset.