That sounds like a wise, wise choice.
Very.
I forgot until now how much I was enjoying the boys doing their comedy. Jared had some really laugh out loud moments (being so pleased with Becky's notebook) and Jensen's double take was priceless.
Now that I think of it, I totally would have made that deal for my 10th high school reunion. Walking in with Sam all handsome and adorable. Suck it, cheerleaders.
It's racist because there was a black guy in it, and he didn't end up king of the world. Seriously, I think that's about what it takes for certain contingents. No black villains, no black victims. More black surviors. How about just more black survivors? And let everyone keep their cheques?
It's racist because there was a black guy in it, and he didn't end up king of the world. Seriously, I think that's about what it takes for certain contingents. No black villains, no black victims. More black surviors. How about just more black survivors? And let everyone keep their cheques?
Agreed. All I want is slightly Moar Balance, and a few Moar Survivors!
And possibly a hot Asian hunter dude.
And a pony.
They can't afford Ian Anthony Dale, can they? Will Yun Lee, maybe? James Kyson?
Who's the OMGJESUSFUCKHOT! guy from Day Break?
He'd be awesome.
Oh, duh. It is Ian Anthony Dale. D'oh.
I saw Becky getting a little too attached to a bad plan in order to impress her high school class.
That's exactly what I saw. I also saw her ultimately bowing to reality and doing the right thing. So. Rabid fans may be rabidly fannish, but they aren't psycho.
I loved Crowley's crack about having integrity. And we don't know that the crossroads demon doesn't survive whatever Crowley does to him, it seems to me in Hell everybody survives, but very, very painfully. It's not a good example to the others if the offender is just killed, the example has to be front and center all the time. The demon who didn't survive was a white guy.
I also saw her ultimately bowing to reality and doing the right thing.
I really liked that it was a struggle for her to let go of her dream and do the right thing.
As for the crossroads demon, I liked how that arc played. He did come across at first as a good friend, and his reaction at first seeing Sam read upon initial viewing as possibly being dismay that a girl he liked was hooking up with someone else. In retrospect, though, it was clearly an 'oh crap, is that Sam Winchester?? reaction. Love. And yeah, I think that the demon that Becky knifed got off easy in comparison.
Also, I have to say that the exploding wedding cake in the credits cracked my shit up. Nicely played, Show. Nicely played.
Crowley was AWESOME. The Wall Street crack was priceless. And it's really true to Crowley's character, I think -- he may lie to you if he doesn't have a deal in place *not* to, but once he does make a deal, he tends to stick with it. And he also knows where his bread buttered.
The exploding wedding cake had all three of us howling, Sara maybe the hardest. And I HAVE to write fic (probably gen) about the first ever sacred pilgrimage to Vegas now.