Was there a group decision to watch-and-post a different episode than what's airing tonight? I know the possibility was raised, but I don't know if a conclusion was met.
'Objects In Space'
Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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If we could decide soonish, that would be helpful, in case I need to get the ep from somewhere.
Anyone?
Bueller?
I'm going to be tied up tonight, sadly.
I'm going to be tied up tonight
Bah. Hopefully not for anything onerous or unpleasant.
Nah--just a bunch of stuff I didn't get done that needs doing before the weekend.
Heh. Just posted by someone on my FB:
Jennifer Bastian pretty sure jeffrey dean morgan just smiled at me as one of his dogs lunged to say hello on the street
Out of nowhere I had a thought: after Sam's return from the dead, the 'how do you know what came back was pure Sammy' and 'maybe Sam came back wrong' ideas pop up periodically. But I haven't heard anyone (characters or fandom) asking the same questions about Dean. Dean, who was not only dead but in hell, and moreover was taking an active role enjoying his time as a torturer. It seems to me that someone, somewhere (Bobby if no one else) should have questioned whether or not Dean has changed in more than the obvious emo ways.
Good point, Morgana. I wonder if that is something that will be addressed other than the throwaway bit about all of his scars, etc. were gone when he came back. Also, does the brand* that Castiel left behind have any significance? Maybe it will tie in to what Dean wondered himself: how is someone like him expected to be able to stop things?
* Does anyone recall if it was there in any later shirtless scenes? Did we even have any shirtless scenes other than what we got in Heaven and Hell?
The more distinctive body modification a character undergoes, the less we see said modification. (I call it the Prison Break Corollary.)