I also heard Dean deny Sam's assumption.
'Serenity'
Supernatural 1: Saving People, Hunting Things - the Family Business
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Me three, or whatever.
Even though Dean would love to not feel anything.
Expand on this, please?
The way they handled the showdown reminded me of Angel "losing" his soul in Enemies so that he and Buffy could suss out what Faith was up to, with an assist from Giles and that dude who owed Giles a favor. That it was a plan only became clear after the execution of the plan, without informing the audience of it during the action.
And, to serial run out the minutes on the thread clock, that's surprisingly subtle for SPN, a show that normally spells out the plot in 120 point bright red bold font.
Ah! (now is where I have to admit I forgot which ep Enemies was, isn't it?)
That was rather subtle, in SPN terms, wasn't it?
I also have quibbles about the ep, but mostly I thought the ep was really great. They didn't kill Pamela or change her character just because she's blind, and the boys didn't lean on Bobby, even though they would have, and OH DEAN.
Also, we need a new phrase for doing the nasty with angels, so we can be gleeful about it, like we were with the necrophilia last week.
You know what I really love? For all the talk after LR about the undercurrent of punishing the sexual female for being a sexual female? Pam is just as much the sexy sexy flirty hotass that she was in 4x01.
Also, that Anna the angel liked things like cake and sex.
And that she has MY HAIR.
Which will NEVER get old.
Also, we need a new phrase for doing the nasty with angels, so we can be gleeful about it, like we were with the necrophilia last week.
Getting your grace out?
So.
John Winchester: stubborn old bastard who refused the offer every single time it was made until the day he broke out? And was then thrown in Dean's face at the water cooler while the souls regenerated?
That it was a plan only became clear after the execution of the plan, without informing the audience of it during the action.
I did really like how they did this.
And three interesting female characters in one ep and no one for sure died. Sure, Pamela is blind (but spunky and oh, Pamela, I am glad to see you have you back.) and Ruby is recycled and Anna is ... she could be alive. Snark aside, I did like the mix of characters in this ep. It felt stronger for it.
Getting your grace out?
Getting your grace on.
Wow, we're going to turn over a Supernatural thread. From ... complicated beginnings.