I'm glad they discovered the Borax weakness - makes it seem less hopeless. I still don't see why they have not followed up on the lead that spells can paralyze the Leviathans temporarily. Why not at least look into how to cast those? Send a neutral third party to contact not-Spike for the details of that spell? Appeal to solidarity against a people-eating monster, and if that fails pay his price. Also, that was cast pretty spur of the moment. Wonder if there might not be stronger versions that would last years or decades...
Also, there will totally be a Crowley/boys team-up against the Leviathans. If the human race gets eaten, there goes Crowley's future soul supply. And he actually did help the boys against Lucifer, though he grabbed Bobby's soul as a side deal. If there are not bottomless pits on earth, and the Leviathans really are unkillable (I'm betting yes) then make them helpless and let Crowley set up a nice un-escapable prison in hell. A deep pit with a deep lake of borax at the bottom. Filled with animated blades that swim through the lake and eternally remove heads that reattach.
The blonde at the diner counter and the man with her are Jensen's sister Mackenzie and her husband.
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I hope that link lasts.
I enjoyed seeing Col. Tigh in Show - even for a short time. Also - LeviaBoss actor looked really familiar - anyone recall who that was?
It was an okay episode - not as much fun as I had hoped.
He looked really familiar to me, too. I'm not sure if he just reminds me of Alan Cumming on teh Good Wife or if I am remembering him from Andy Richter Controls the Universe. He's been in a bunch of stuff: [link]
I really enjoyed this episode. I was chortling and clapping my hands with glee at Dean singing along with Air Supply, perhaps that elevated the other scenes by association.
For getting to watch the Js play evil!Sam and Dean (and then snark about them) alone, this episode was awesome.
But we also saw Bobby getting some Very Definite Signals from Sheriff Mills, and one way to almost!kill the Leviathans, as well as a new plot twist in the form of the LeviaBoss, who's clearly running for office. That's an interesting development.
The ending was nicely angsty, if a little reminiscent of S1, but the promo ruined it. Sigh.
I liked it all but didn't see any promo so maybe that was good.
What does the title refer to? Because I'm not getting it. (Even if it's not fanfic-type slash, I didn't think this ep had any more people/mosnters dying than normal.)
I think it was sort of a play on Pulp Fiction, but here they're "slashers".
I guess it also explains Jensen's slash fiction answer in that interview.
I sort of hope so, honestly.
The Pulp Fiction allusion seems pretty clear. Who do you mean are "slashers", Amy?