BTW, what was it over Bela's door that Dean kept looking at?
'Beneath You'
Supernatural 1: Saving People, Hunting Things - the Family Business
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Didn't they do that on Angel?
Yeah, this wasn't my favorite episode evah.
BTW, what was it over Bela's door that Dean kept looking at?
Yes!! I wondered about that and then simply forgot.
BTW, what was it over Bela's door that Dean kept looking at?
At the time I remember wondering if it was an indication that there was something hidden behind the wall... but since Dean didn't reach up and pull anything out, I guess I was wrong.
How sad is it that I looked at the dolls and could tell which bed belonged to which brother.
Huh. Still not all that interesting.
I would have preferred that they had made Bela a just a plain, cold-blooded murderer because I still don't have any sympathy for her.
I tend to think that was a pipe dream on Sam's part—the collection process on a deal for one's immortal soul would supersede having some reanimatory chemical in the body (though I suppose Dean's corpse might have gone on functioning afterwards as an empty shell). Also, if Dean willingly let Dr. Frankenstein go and kill more innocent people in return for the formula, he would deserve to go to hell.
I actually really liked that backstory for Bela. also? great casting for younger Bela.
Jensen was ten million kinds of hot tonight, which is nothing new, but tonight it was more obvious to me.
great casting for younger Bela.
That actress was really good.
I agree, tiggy. Jettisoning Bela's story would have left what would have seemed to be a pointless loose end. Now we know why she became a dealer/thief, and now we know why she was interested in the boys.
Plus, thanks to her we know Lilith holds the contract on all sold souls, which is helpful.
I did have a lot of sympathy for Bela. Incest may be overused as a trope, but in real life it doesn't make it any less painful, and as a motive for a teen girl killing her parents, it certainly works for me.
Yay to the X-Files guy, and the guy who played Benton, who's been in EVERYTHING as a villain.
And ... scary that Sam is willing to even think about going that far. Desperate Sammy is sort of heartbreaking, but more than anything else frightening.