Why is Dean carrying the Colt around? (Also, nice to know it works on vamps too...)
Somebody needs to watch "Dead Man's Blood" - and they'll realize where that scene that was in fifty quadrillion "previouslies" came from.
LOVED the episode -- Sera Gamble gives excellent birthday gifts. Watched twice - and despite my digital cable I have lousy reception so I've been promised that I'm going to get to watch again on HD over Thanksgiving. There's reason enough to give thanks.
I will admit that the second time through there was a moment were they lingered on Sam and I looked at his hair and though, "Sam, your hair is making crazy animal shapes. Get it cut."
Typo Boy - I wondered about the destroying the cell phone thing.
Man, she integrated the arguing into the body of the episode, the pacing was excellent and the scene at the end with the car!!!!
Plus, Gordon got the excellent death that he deserved.
Somebody needs to watch "Dead Man's Blood" - and they'll realize where that scene that was in fifty quadrillion "previouslies" came from.
Ahh, yes, I remember now that John plugged that vamp in the head with the Colt. Ah, brain, how quickly you forget.
Also, I found the answer to my friend's question about the razor wire... Sam was holding it with something, some rags or somesuch, so that it didn't cut his hands.
I am hoping that my brother decided to tune in last night. He emailed me birthday greetings and asked me what I was doing. When I told him, he said that he recently got Direct TV and had never heard of the show. (I'm not sure how these things are connected but I get that if you have a dish you lose track of where/when things are on.) So I told him it's on WGN and it's about two brothers and their Impala and is a cross between "On the Road" and Nightstalker. I hope he watched.
1) I take it that Bela is a skilled thief rather than a clever thief. Because it never occurred to her that selling the Winchester location to a dangerous psycho killer was something they would hold against her?
Heh. What's great is that I actually kind of bought the idea that she
meant
to call Dean to warn them about Gordon but just got "busy" and didn't bother.
I really liked that scene with Vampire Gordon and Kubrick, how he was totally resolved to his fate but just wanted to do One More Thing with his special vampire powers.
Okay, am I the only one who when they were showing Harmony in the chair and Sam and Dean were good cop/bad copping her couldn't look at Sam and his empathy face without thinking of Sam in "Tall Tales" and the scene with Neil Grayston, "Oh you poor thing. Aren't you just too precious for words?" or something similar.
You could own John's truck - or one of the truck's that played John's truck.
OK, that particular incarnation is kinda fugly, but I want it solely for the
There is a weapons stash under a false floor and is all automatic with a flick of a switch.
I will admit that the second time through there was a moment were they lingered on Sam and I looked at his hair and though, "Sam, your hair is making crazy animal shapes. Get it cut."
See, sumi, my brain keeps presenting me with these flashes of some cartoon character that I can't quite recall completely, except that I think it was a water buffalo of some sort. Perhaps purplish. Anyway, it had blackish hair that parted in the center and curled up at the ends, just like Sam's. And thus, I wish he'd find time to get it trimmed. After all, Dean makes time to get his cut on a regular basis. You'd think Sam could get his trimmed just a little bit once in a while too.