Sorry. Yes, of course they have. I meant to say acknowledge the inventor of magic fingers in a season 5 episode. Could be a funny motel moment for Dean and his unhealthy habit.
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Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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I think so. It's not like we made it up.
HA!
No Rest for the Wicked makes TV Guide's Top 100 episodes of all time.
Srsly?
Huh.
At #95.
Weird choice. There are soooo many eps that were better.
Agreed, Perkins. Several come to mind almost immediately.
- What Is and What Should Never Be (fairly sure I got the exact title wrong)
- In my Time of Dying
- In the Beginning
- Lazarus Rising
At least they didn't list "Bugs."
It seems like they're focusing on the fact that a writer actually sent someone to HELL. Which, yeah.
But it wouldn't have been my choice, either.
Am I just actor-fangirling if I list When the Levee Breaks as a really good ep--in the same vein as What is and What Should Never Be? Not the vein that's thematic of the show's mythos, but in the vein of why doesn't this guy have an Emmy?
Rewatching the last two eps this afternoon. And wondering ... why *did* Sam hallucinate?
I just can't figure out if the writers figured out the rules of the demon blood. Was it strictly a placebo, as *I* think Ruby implied? If so, did he then have ... a psychosomatic nasty detox?
And if the demon blood *did* give him a little more juice (maybe just extra energy/strength as opposed to actual additional powers?), then was Ruby wrong about him not needing the feather?
Great scenes, though, either way. Jonesing crazy!Sam is sort of disturbingly hot.
DUH, I forgot the seizures. So clearly the blood was doing something. God, how do you guys allow me to post when I can be such a ditz?