I kept thinking she was someone I should have remembered from earlier in the show but I couldn't figure out who. I need to rewatch this evening.
'Time Bomb'
Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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I'm just getting that awful "Don't leave me!" feeling that the end of the season always brings. Part of me can't wait to see the remaining episodes, and part of me doesn't want to because the the season won't end.
It would help if there was any news about S8. (She says selfishly, since the crew are waiting to hear if they have jobs or not.)
I hate it when fic confuses me and people in the comments seem to get it. Just read a 3 times Dean didn't come back from Hell. I'm already confused, because in at least the first two instances, fic has him coming back from Hell, just differently. But the third part of the fic has me absolutely baffled.
The first one was interesting, with a demon!angel!Castiel.
So much hinted at, and none of it explored in detail! It needs 20,000 more words, at least!
Julie, isn't the fic "Three Ways Dean Winchester Didn't Come Back From Hell"? I saw it on the newsletter last night.
An excellent reason to watch "Bugs" is the canon reference to John swinging by Stanford every once in a while to stealthily check up on Sam. Oh, SIR.
An excellent reason? Maybe the only reason. I watched this morning also and I just don't like the ep.
Dean in the steam shower is another reason! Also Sam exhibiting epic angst and then softening! (I actually like Bugs better than Hookman, if you can believe it.)
Ok, Amy. I'll give you various moments in Bugs, but over Hookman? Really?
There was a quote in Hookman that I wish I had written down at the time. It was when they were figuring out they needed to destroy the hook. Something like "that is his weapon and is what is keeping him from being put to rest". So, is Bobby's flask his weapon?
I'm not sure what Bobby's deal with the flask is. I wonder if the writers actually worked it out. He chose to say no to the Reaper, which explains why he's still around even after being salted and burned, but how he attached himself to the flask is a mystery. Actually, there's still the question of whether or not he did it purposely.
how he attached himself to the flask is a mystery
Sweat and backwash=bodily fluids = part of him left behind?