I was already emotional today and dizzy with a headcold. That just tipped me right over the edge into balling hysterics.
I'm not sure about how I feel that they left the end as a Lady or the Tiger. I'm torn between dancing with glee that Bobby may be back as a ghost, or mad because it was such a beautiful send off and it's being tainted by the promise of lingering for plot purposes.
I totally called that they would not let Bobby die until he called the boys "idjits" one last time. Also didn't he write the key number on either Sam or Dean's arm? So he did get them the critical information in addition to telling them he loved them. Or was what he wrote not a number? Of course now they have to figure out what it means.
I thought he wrote the number too.
He did write down a number.
I really just want to rewatch Bobby's favorite memory, of the boys being brothers, over and over again.
Me, too. It just made me so damn happy.
Finally got to watch. As much as I hate to see Bobby die, this was a beautiful send off. They better not cheapen it by bringing him back (other than flashbacks).
God, I love Rufus.
I wasn't spoilt for this episode, but I had read the episode title and TV Guide summary. I pretty much didn't see *anything* coming. Good work, Gamble.
And Jim didn't spoil it in his Twitter? Huh. Good on him. I would have thought somehow something would have changed, and savvy people would be able to tell.
I need to go look up who wrote that.
Rufus was awesome. And his earring was priceless.
It's hard to imagine Bobby living with that weird combination of guilt and triumph after killing his dad, and just how much it fucked him up.
Saying that he "adopted" two boys and taking Dean to throw a ball around rather than practicing with the double barrel just killed me. Oh, and the phone call with John. As much as I hate to truly demonize John, I so wish Bobby had gone that one step further and really given it to him about who was doing more valuable parenting, him or John.