because that woman was stellar at playing the character as proud and honest and utterly convinced of the righteousness of his cause.
Yes, I really liked that.
BOBBY! No no no, no killing Bobby. He LIVES, dammit, and retires somewhere far away from the kill zone that surrounds the Winchester boys.
Castiel is a badass. Carving Enochian on their ribs, good times. (Even tho' the theory behind that is full of handwavium, because Enochian is, in real-world occult terms, supposed to be the language of the angels, not something that wards them away.)
(If you listen closely, you can hear Plei sighing and telling me to let. it. go.)
Anyway, I thought this was a solid, solid episode. And yay,
Ellen and Jo!
Now just don't kill Bobby.
I was wondering why he looked familiar.
I loved the actress too, but I am glad they didn't make Lucifer a woman.
Poor Bobby.
Show was mostly awesome, but the plane thing confused me. I maybe need to rewatch.
Ugh, that ending was rough. I really liked the episode, and didn't wig to anything weird with Bobby until his eyes came over black. His rejection of Sam and Sam's pain were quite the gut shot. But it's much better with the way that relationship wound up. Now I just have to worry about him walking again. Where did he stab himself and how deep?
What Dean did makes total painful sense. The only Supernatural repeat I watched to the end was the one with their brother where Dean tells Sam he's like their father, and that it's not neccessarily a compliment, and I see this rift as an extension of that, provoked obviously by the big choice Sam made--but Dean was looking at him differently from beforehand.
Sorry I meant the only repeat I watched to the end. Let me edit.
Ah! I thought you'd seen more of them.
Now I just have to worry about him walking again. Where did he stab himself and how deep?
Yeah, I don't get the not walking again part. It looked like a gut wound to me.
This episode was nicely creepy. The messing with Nick's (really? Oh dear.) head was well done.
The meta fandom stuff cracked me up. But then, I'm one of the people who thought The Monster At The End Of This Book was the best episode of last season.
Better than Monster movie?
(I am just full of questioning questions tonight, aren't I?
That was a good show. Misha's been fight training--Castiel really looked badass this time. Learn to keep those wrists strong, Misha, you can't throw people around or punch them with spaghetti arms!
I knew something was up with Bobby when he told Sam to lose his number. And I wondered why Dean was still sitting there reading with Bobby when Sam had gone off to research on his own. If it had been Bobby, I don't think Dean would have taken his side against Sam, even if Dean is not liking Sam a lot right now.
I'd LOVE to talk about the preview if everybody else is okay with it.
Better than Monster movie?
Slightly better than Monster Movie, yes.