We didn't have sex, if that's what you mean. That's all I do now, not have sex.

Anya ,'Dirty Girls'


Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?  

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Anne W. - Apr 25, 2011 2:26:01 am PDT #19333 of 30002
The lost sheep grow teeth, forsake their lambs, and lie with the lions.

Oh, that was a fun episode. It was so good to see Happy!Dean again, even though a few of his Western fantasies got a hard knock against reality.

Nice nod to Dead Man's Blood with the saloonkeeper being named 'Elkins.'

I also had a delayed awww reaction when I figured out why they had Bobby say he had only ever watched DS9, what with JB's late wife having been on the show a few times.


JenP - Apr 25, 2011 10:41:14 am PDT #19334 of 30002

Aw, that's sweet, Anne. Do you know off hand which roles she was in? I loved the line because I loved DS9 so... aie high five to Bobby, bless him.

Oh, Cas. What's the what, angel dude?

Loved Dean's glee in this one, and loved his reality checks when he actually got back there into th Old West. Also loved Sam's meeting w/ Samuel Colt. His whole, "Dude. Saddle up. You're a hunter. It's what we do," and then his reaction when SC was all, "Yeah, no."

And the hats. Loved the hats.


Toddson - Apr 25, 2011 10:49:42 am PDT #19335 of 30002
Friends don't let friends read "Atlas Shrugged"

and the blanket


Amy - Apr 25, 2011 10:56:56 am PDT #19336 of 30002
Because books.

Poor Dean and his serape blanket.


Matt the Bruins fan - Apr 25, 2011 10:57:05 am PDT #19337 of 30002
"I remember when they eventually introduced that drug kingpin who murdered people and smuggled drugs inside snakes and I was like 'Finally. A normal person.'” —RahvinDragand

Pity that Rustler's Rhapsody wasn't one of the westerns Dean was so gung-ho about. Might have saved him some heartbreak.

And we still have absolutely no idea how Samuel Colt learned to make the everything-killing gun, or how to seal the Devil's gate. (I'm assuming that the gate itself was not his doing, only the locking mechanism closing it.)


§ ita § - Apr 25, 2011 11:02:30 am PDT #19338 of 30002
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

What heartbreak does Rustler's Rhapsody teach about?


Matt the Bruins fan - Apr 25, 2011 11:05:47 am PDT #19339 of 30002
"I remember when they eventually introduced that drug kingpin who murdered people and smuggled drugs inside snakes and I was like 'Finally. A normal person.'” —RahvinDragand

The contrast between the Old West as depicted in singing cowboy movies of early Hollywood (clearly where Dean found his inspiration for the shirts) and grittier, more realistic views of it.


Amy - Apr 25, 2011 11:06:06 am PDT #19340 of 30002
Because books.

Why do we need to know how Colt did it?


Matt the Bruins fan - Apr 25, 2011 11:08:19 am PDT #19341 of 30002
"I remember when they eventually introduced that drug kingpin who murdered people and smuggled drugs inside snakes and I was like 'Finally. A normal person.'” —RahvinDragand

Oh, no reason. I just would have liked it if there were some mention of how a gunslinger/railroad builder in the Old West came by such specialized knowledge.


§ ita § - Apr 25, 2011 11:09:32 am PDT #19342 of 30002
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Dean must have gotten heartbroken and gotten over his heartbreak offscreen. I didn't notice anything other than a twinge when he took off the serape. And if the net of it all was acquiring the duster, win win.

Now that they know how to put more bullets in the Colt, I don't know if its origin story is more than trivia best suited to sometime they're not rushing.