More commercial breaks, but shorter, it seemed.
And, phooey, Dean didn't find out about Sams bloodsucking.
'Touched'
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More commercial breaks, but shorter, it seemed.
And, phooey, Dean didn't find out about Sams bloodsucking.
I--am the Prophet Chuck!
So I'm guess this was a good episode to catch after not seeing the show for this season.
having a prophet in the room with a demon causing an archangel to appear as having the archangel appear via Sam and his new super-powers....
Morgana, I so love your thinking on this.
Why is Sam immune to Lilith's powers, specifically?
I don't know that they delved into the reasons why, but I think when Lilith tried to fry Sam in No Rest for the Wicked, that attempt probably activated the latent powers Ruby said he had.
I just finished watching. All kinds of chewy goodness. *Yummy!*
Huh. So the kid's name is...Shark? Or maybe Jump?
Kay.
I'm just. This ep was way too self-referrential for my taste. Without my fourth wall, man, I don't really care what happens--the characters have lost their reality. And I really could care less about Cousin Oliver. Lilith, schmilith. The writers put a stake in it.
I was a little iffey on the slash stuff, (eta: though it did work better than I would have thought, and made me laught to boot) but I don't get a real cousin Oliver vibe off the new kid. It's not like painful family issues are new to the show.
As far as the kid is concerned, I'm wondering if it's a misleading promo, and that the lost Winchester boy is not really at all.
As far as the kid is concerned, I'm wondering if it's a misleading promo, and that the lost Winchester boy is not really at all.
That's my read. This is something else entirely. Show's not going there, even if fic does.
I thought that was Lauren Cohan on Life (I just watched the ep this evening), but I couldn't get confirmation anywhere. And no, she didn't look or act much like a park ranger.
I'll reserve judgment on the kid, then, and wait and see.
This episode is about equal with Malleus Maleficarum for my least favorite--not for exactly the same reasons, but for similar ones.