I'm not tense anymore about the countdown, since Cas is going to be supercharged with nuclear power that increases his ability, right? So, why the rush. Why the need for timing fail?
Also, Cas having to gingerly touch souls means that him sticking his hand into the boy and Sam willnilly was pretty reckless.
I'm going to watch that gunfight over and over and over.
Please boys make more westerns when SPN is over.
Dean in a duster is my new porn.
I actually own one of those. Once I had a job and was making enough money to afford it I couldn't resist. It's still hanging in the closet, although it's not precisely waterproof any more.
signal messing up, I missed the whole exchange at the door.
Samuel Colt sent the package with instructions to deliver it to Sam Winchester on that day. That's really all the guy at the door said.
my sound kept cutting out.
That would have been a cool end if I wasn't so pissed at what they've established for Cas' regrettable things. I'm not pissed that he's doing things to be pissed off at, but how ludicrous what they came up they are. (I'm sure my grammar there sucks).
what they've established for Cas' regrettable things.
Do we know what his motivation is yet?
Given the apparent ease with which Balthazar travelled to 1918, it seems odd for an extra few decades to be such a gulf for Castiel to bridge - the intitial journey, I mean, not the return trip while he was wounded. Since he knows the exact date and location, couldn't he just wait until he's recovered and journey back himself to retrieve them? Sunrise, Wyoming 1861 isn't going anywhere.