I thought Sam or the wiccan's mother had taken the time to do that before jumping the demon.
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Yeah, I totally thought it was the witch there.
I really liked that we got fairly fleshed out guest characters for Sam & Dean to interact with this week. Season 7 has been considerably better about that than the last couple of seasons have.
I thought Sam or the wiccan's mother had taken the time to do that before jumping the demon.
I will need to rewatch. Because I thought that Dean and Geoffrey were there the whole time, and that Sam wouldn't have had any time to have laid (lain?) any traps.
Did he have the scholar's kid holed up in the same place the Winchesters exorcised him four years ago? If so, there might have been a Devil's trap already handy there from when they had the demon contained previously.
Dean and Jeffrey were there the whole time. I thought Sam or the witch had painted it somewhere not the main room. Like, another room, or around a corner.
Tonight's the (first?) night Misha is on Ringer, if anyone wants to watch or record.
Good looking out, Amy! I think I'll be keeping an eye out for kind youtube posters to compile his scenes. I couldn't get through more than twenty minutes of that show (although I though SMG was great when she wasn't forced to spout dialogue).
I was just searching for something on my TV, and noticed that Supernatural is scheduled for Thursday ("Slice Girls") and Friday ("Season 7, Time for a Wedding") this week.
It's so weird-I keep seeing the discussion on IO9 of "Well, I finally started watching Supernatural, but it kinda sucks. When does it stop sucking?" "Well, the first two seasons are a bit rough, but it picks up around season three and seasons four and five are brilliant."
Which, you know, is good. Because my reflexive response is usually "Well, if you've made it 1/3 through the first season and you don't like the characters enough to be hooked, maybe it's not your show."
I don't understand these other people. Objectively and academically, I get that there was a shift in S4, and I get that it was a shift that turned people off. I also get that some people (often fangirls and sometimes shippers) love Castiel like nothing that came before. But if you didn't like them in S1 enough to be sucked in, if you really disliked the MOTW more than you like the Winchesters, I don't understand how you like the show.
Confusing.