Somebody should. Although it is so important an episode, would be possible for someone to record it and edit that out? I made a 20 minute long Jurasic Park for my son once upon a time and he thought it was great. It should be someone with more talent than me however.
Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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OK, I sent an e-mail. Not sure it was all that helpful - like, yes, gore, but definitely a do-not-miss ep. I'm sure she has her strategies for dealing with the gore...
Anne, you'd better have watched this. We have much to discuss tomorrow.
And BTW, holy shit!
And BTW, holy shit!
Hee mellenbal...I was having that same conversation on twitter.
I'm disappointed that they had Uriel be the traitor after all his antagonism and threats to Our Heroes previously. I'd have much preferred it if they didn't go the obvious route, and instead had Anna be the one that was killing other angels for whatever reason while Uriel remained unpleasant but righteous. (Did call it that it was an angel killing the other angels all along, though.)
Also not thrilled that Castiel has proven once again helpless against Alastair, and had to be rescued by Sam. Our blue collar protagonists should not have more power at their disposal than high rank cosmic beings.
I did think that both Ackles and Heyerdahl did great jobs tonight. And I liked it that trying to torture information out of Hell's torturer was pointless and probably messed Dean up more than his captive.
And I liked it that trying to torture information out of Hell's torturer was pointless and probably messed Dean up more than his captive.
That really was delicious and painful all at the same time.
Hee mellenbal...I was having that same conversation on twitter.
I say this because I keep thinking things are going down a particular path and they aren't! I can safely say this season is anything but predictable. In spite of what was done in tonight's episode, I still don't know what to think of Ruby.
The suspense is exquisite, and Dean's angst is so heartbreakingly compelling. *heavy sigh*
like, yes, gore, but definitely a do-not-miss ep. I'm sure she has her strategies for dealing with the gore...
This is what the laptop, and the very large cat, are for.
Yeah, the gore bothered me a bit, but I sat through the whole thing anyway.
The show's record of major Black characters dying, or turning evil and then dying is still unbroken.