You can also use a counter or a drawer pull. It's not that hard to do.
I do miss his ring, though. Almost as much as the Samulet.
'Not Fade Away'
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You can also use a counter or a drawer pull. It's not that hard to do.
I do miss his ring, though. Almost as much as the Samulet.
I guess sometime this morning Annalee posted this:
UPDATE: As people have pointed out repeatedly in comments, this scene should probably be interpreted as Dean trying to take Frank's advice to keep smiling and be professional. But there was also something genuine to that smile too - I didn't feel the fakery. It really looked like Dean having an "I love my bro" moment.
I'm also wondering about the theories of a ghost!Bobby. Wouldn't Sam and Dean have given him a hunter's burial, aka burning?
Annalee! The script said he was faking it. So you should harsh on Jensen for not doing a good enough job. I know that authorial intent dissipates when the audience interprets the piece, but we can also judge something on the basis of what they intended to convey, and if you think they achieved it.
Wouldn't Sam and Dean have given him a hunter's burial, aka burning?
That seems to mostly work, but not entirely work. Tricia Helfer's ghost stuck around, for instance, and wasn't she cremated? Maybe it's that she wasn't salted? Dunno.
I did find this language from the transcript, and it makes me want to hug them both hard:
DEAN I guess she wasn't so bad... For a ghost. You think she's really going to a better place?
SAM I hope so.
DEAN I guess we'll never know. Not until we take the plunge ourselves, huh?
SAM Doesn't really matter, Dean. Hope's kind of the whole point.
I love that episode. I always forget about it, but you really see all of Sam and Dean's interactions differently when you go in knowing they're dealing with a ghost.
Also, wow, so long ago. And so much has changed for them. BOYS.
And it's not so much us all getting it one way (although we're so damned right), but one of the poster writes SPN books, and he had the script, and WE'RE SO DAMNED RIGHT.
Kradical? (Because apparently, I have only had enough coffee to spell his LJ name.)
On a purely tactical note, if the guys would just use a handgun when facing off against these much-stronger monsters instead of immediately closing to hand-to-hand distance they'd probably end up being thrown into walls and captured a lot less. Most of these things would be a lot easier to stake/stab/decapitate if they had to worry about a couple of shot-out kneecaps or some hollowpoints rattling around in their skulls.
Kradical?
J. Passarella. Something like that.
Most of these things would be a lot easier to stake/stab/decapitate if they had to worry about a couple of shot-out kneecaps or some hollowpoints rattling around in their skulls.
Unless they did what demons do and just keep coming at you. They seem to take dramatically less damage unless you hit them with their weakness.
Also, if Sam and Dean took out every demon efficiently, there would be a lot less action on the show.
Bungee Cords!