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Edit: Nope, less than 1 minute.
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2 minutes to Show?
Edit: Nope, less than 1 minute.
Yeah, that wasn't awkwardly shoved into the exposition at all. (The part where Sam thanks Dean about Amy, for future reference.)
Okay, I liked the shadow effect where Osiris (I assume it was Osiris, anyway) grabbed Dean.
I have to say that I was embarassed that I watched that, but I figured I would be based on the premise.
Are we to assume that Sam just took the shofar and ran, or that he came up with some sort of explanation for the rabbi? I refuse to believe that Sam hurt him.
I don't see Sam hurting the Rabbi. Actually, I wouldn't be surprised if he just told him what he needed it for and the Rabbi didn't deny the mysticism.
Eta: I'm a bad, bad fan. Which episode was it where Dean was standing there in the flashback with tears running down his face? Also, this episode made me really want to go back and see some of the Jo episodes.
Anyone else think that ep was a bit of a stink-fest?
I had seen early criticism, but I found it a refreshing change back to MotW, building on last week that I was pretty lenient. Also it showed a lot of flashbacks that got me pretty melancholy. It wasn't great, but I've sat through worse. :coughSeasonThreecough:
Eta: I think I was also pretty nervous that Sam was going to find out about Amy. Watching the boys lie to each other is always so painful. I loved seeing Sam healing some of his psychic scars. Dean has to be happy for him, but also jealous on some level.
Certainly not at painful as The Racist Truck [TM], and there were good brotherly moments. I am glad to see a MotW, but the whole premise was just... weird.
Please, please, please remind me not to read reviews outside of this thread. People upset because Sam said Dean was a jerk to Jo.
He WAS. But in the only way that worked for their characters. That's why Jo's goodbye with Dean was so touching, because they cut through the bullshit and he admitted that he loved her. Not romantic love, but little sister love. C'mon peeps, if you expect Dean Winchester to have never done anything wrong...I don't even know what to suggest. It's kind of his thing and then after an epiphany, feeling bad about it.
No one on this show is blamelss. I like my heroes flawed.