I'm pretty sure this isn't the end of Bobby, but I hope the fact we haven't seen Rufus' body means he's off getting patched up somewhere.
Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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The world just got smaller.
That.
Was an amazing episode.
iz noa ded from promo
I may have rewound to watch the promo more than once.
long sexy dusters
I had paragraphs of detailed praise for the ep, and then there were hats and long coats and my brain went clickclickboom.
I keep forgetting to squee over Balthazar calling Castiel "Cassie". That just seemed so in character and ...hot.
Okay, now this week. Uh...what just happened?
Rufus is dead. There was something that Bobby did in Omaha that was unforgivable and FREAKING SAM KILLED SAMUEL. Man, there is going to be a lot for Mary to digest when she gets the story.
I just can't wrap my head around Samuel being dead. Why the hell did they bring back the character? To reiterate him being an asshole and then have a meaningless death? I would have liked more for Mary's father.
I just can't wrap my head around Samuel being dead. Why the hell did they bring back the character? To reiterate him being an asshole and then have a meaningless death? I would have liked more for Mary's father.
This.
I loved the energy of the ep, the movement, the lighting, the freaking music (although, chill with the weepy pianos), the way the camera rushed up to Sam and Dean as Bobby and Rufus drove towards them, that whole scene where they greeted each other and oh my god they were happy! I knew something awful was coming after that scene.
Dean striding right up to kill Samuel was one of the hottest things I've ever seen him do.
I kept thinking that Samuel would scratch Sam's wall, that Sam would be a shivering mess on the floor, getting infected by the wrath of Khan, and the only way to keep him from turning back into a puddle of goo being to let the thing keep possessing him...
Honestly, I hated the Campbells, and not in a "they're fun interesting characters who are awful people", and I'm glad to see them done with and not lingering in the background waiting to attack the story with their badness. I'm sad that Dean didn't get to kill Samuel.
Was NOT expecting Sam to up and do it. I jumped. And then his sad beautiful face and just the quiet after.
Rufus going from happy goofy to "change the fucking subject" was wonderful. Did not like evil!Bobby.
Okay, I need to find that promo again. I need someone to make screencaps and gifs, STAT.
There was something that Bobby did in Omaha that was unforgivable
The implication was that whatever he did got Rufus's wife killed. Or not saved, at the least.
Why the hell did they bring back the character?
To give Sam someplace to be rather than on his own for a year, so someone else could tell the stories, for one. (Not that Samuel told many of them.)
For me, if you think about what Crowley's game plan was, it makes sense that he brought Samuel back along with Sam. Two excellent hunters, and one determined to do whatever he had to for the reward Crowley promised. And it provided some suspense in the beginning, to know this was family but to be unsure if he/they could be trusted.