Oh damn. Just.... oh damn.
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Supernatural 1: Saving People, Hunting Things - the Family Business
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All those rooms upstairs and Dean has to sleep on the floor?
I doubt it was so much had to as it was he insisted on being close to Sammy.
According to the header, we're allowed to discuss promos, so... didn't Dean learn in "What Is and Never Will Be" (or whatever tongue-twister is the title for that ep) that he can't go about changing established events? In that one, if he accepted the dream timeline, all the people the Winchesters had saved would die. From the promos it sounds as though he needs to learn it all over again.
I have ENDLESS SHRIEKING SQUEE.
"You should show me some respect."
Holy (no pun intended) crap. That ROCKED. Sera and Kripke were ON tonight.
Exactly what I was thinking Morgana. Hopefully, he's not such a slow learner.
That ROCKED
This too!
I already like this season better than three. Yay, I love SHOW completely again.
ION, Misha is still hot. And how awesome was it that Dean was afraid of him?
Given Ackles' professed belief in Christianity, I'm wondering what it's like for him playing biblical tropes like these. Not that as a professional he can't play anything he chooses, I just wonder if any of this is striking close to his own beliefs.
Also, he did that switch from being sarcastic and unimpressed to being wary and skittiish of the angel beautifully. Subtle and nice.
And Collins is certainly a joy to watch. He has the angel's intensity down--I'd be inclined to believe him, I think.
Oh, god yeah.
Also, boys in SOCK FEET wrecked me completely. I am so easy.
I have to watch again now. I was too worried about Bobby for a large part of that show and I missed much. I do remember laughing when Bobby called them "chuckle-heads" though.
I kind of liked the shotguns scene. As long as I'm not on the firing line and don't have to listen to it in real life. I was thrilled--thrilled, I tell you--to see Sam & Dean working together like a well-oiled machine. Habit took over, I guess, and swept away all the uneasiness and awkwardness they've been exhibiting whenever they're together--secrets on both sides. It was nice just to see them keying off each other without a second thought, business as usual.