He's washing his car in an A shirt. Does that help?
Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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OK, the beheaded body outline made me snort.
I missed the credits - is this a Nepotism Duo episode? The writing seems so clunky and details like how Sam & Dean would prove their relation to Bobby when they're wanted for a killing spree are just being glossed over.
They're doing a lot of "mainstreaming monsters" stories, it feels like. I'm just glad they went back to the shedding shifters. I like the component of gross.
Logically it almost entirely didn't hang together. But there were other components I did like (I knew they wouldn't get silver, one way or another). Watching them improvise weapons prudently was a good thing, and faux rich people perving on Sam was also fun.
Was Bobby really going to take on a shifter kid? Why in the world would he do that? That's a nutso responsibility, unless he was in love or something.
He let Bunny's kid live, as long as she was kept locked up. That was the mercy. Bobby wasn't taking the shifter on, he just let her live.
From a practical point of view, a silver blade would have bent long before a stainless one--they got that wrong.
Bobby was gifted with the key and presumably her future. Was he just waiting to kill her?
I assume Bunny was trusting him with her child's fate. Which, as you pointed out and I completely missed, would indeed be him taking on the responsibility for her if he let her continue to live. I don't have any idea what Bunny thought would happen then.
What happened to that baby shifter way back when? I don't remember.
This episode was ridiculously disappointing, especially after last week. It wasn't the Nepotism Twins, Matt, it was the other duo -- Nicole Snyder and Eric Charmelo, who have never written anything I really liked, either. Dog Dean Afternoon was almost an exception, but then it got weird.