He would at least have PTSD after three months of torture, which is what it was for him. Then again, he said something about losing track of time so maybe it was more.
Oh, I think it was more, because weren't there at least 3 months where he saw Dean die on a daily basis? And then another 3 months knowing that Dean was being tormented in hell, as he tracked the Trickster. It may have been even more than that. (I guess I'll just have to rewatch, to be sure.)
Where are all the West Coasters?!
I rewatched and ... Sera *didn't* write this episode. Huh.
Wait, what? She didn't? Who wrote it?
Wait, what? She didn't? Who wrote it?
According to the CW site, it was Jeremy Carver. The IMDB says he also wrote Sin City and A Very Supernatural Christmas.
Whoa. So that went from funny to completely heartbreaking in about 0.2 seconds. Christ.
Seriously. I was laughing like a loon, and now I am sniffly.
Oh. Sam.
Thumbs up for all the reasons stated above!
And next week looks AWESOME. Sweet zombie Jesus.
I'm so pissed off that WGN broke into the feed with a press conference from the UNI Press. I missed the regular day!!!
Meanwhile - wow. That was intense. I love that we got two episodes in a row that filled the entire hour - none of this story ending at 8:45 nonsense.
And Sammy! So much his daddy's boy. Damn.
I knew that the trickster was involved because I saw Richard Speight's name in the credits. I hope it was high HSQ for people who didn't recognize him.
I hope that they repeat this so I can see the beginning.
I hope it was high HSQ for people who didn't recognize him
Oh, yeah. I almost never pay attention to the credits, so it came as a complete surprise. Beside the fact I didn't know the name of the actor who played the Trickster that other time. It was fun to see him again, for values of fun that = max pain.