The CW audience is probably going to recognize her, though, which is more the point.
Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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Oh, Dean. Even while I was watching my heart broke when he licked his thumb and tried to rub out the scratches. I really like the commentary in the linked post, too.
That episode was very much not my cup of tea, but I did enjoy Dean's reaction to Baby getting keyed and that Crowley's phone IDs Dean as "Not Moose".
Heh. That was good.
What didn't you like about it, -t?
Crowley on a bender put me in a bad mood for the rest of the episode. Really didn't work for me.
Ah. It was a little silly. I'm not sure the logic works anyway (shocker) -- after the blood Sam gave him in the church, he was locked up in the dungeon (or whatever) for long enough to have kicked the habit (or so it seemed). Then ... I don't even remember who gave him another hit? I know Dean did at one point, but they didn't track it very well, so it all seemed kin d of out of left field.
I didn't mind it too much when he was demanding blood as payment from Dean and Kevin, he had to demand something after all, but shacking up with random demon and watching Casablanca all weepy while his kingdom slips away - that's not a Crowley I'm interested in watching. If they were trying to draw parallels with Cas learning to deal with being human that was not very effective.
Poor lonely thread.
Tonight is Misha's directorial debut! Whoo.
Dean is actually sort of pouty tonight.
I *knew* Sam was going to take that kid down. It was still satisfying, though.
I love the woman telling Sam the story of 1958 -- she's probably been in almost every show I've ever watched at least once.
Dean's connection to the blade as an addiction metaphor really doesn't work for me. What I would love is for him to realize how Sam must have felt all these years with demon blood in his veins, and as Lucifer's chosen one, and drinking the demon blood for the power.
Abaddon's story just got a little more interesting for me. Although what really interests me is Josie, and I imagine she's long gone, so.