Not to mention how to break into a locked trunk when they've theoretically never even been around a car.
I get the horrific aspect of the whole Hills Have Eyes thing, but Dean and Sam were WAY too tactically ineffective in dealing with a couple of feral kids who had zero experience bringing down something as large as a human being before the teaser. These are the same guys who've brought down vampires and werewolves and hordes of demons?
I actually enjoyed it for the creep factor, but the episode did require a large dose of handwavium to swallow the stupid. I wonder if they've been talking to the
Heroes
writers?
I've done papers on urban legends. No way in hell does a horror show make a big deal about a dog licking someone's hand in a darkened room if it's actually the dog doing the licking.
I thought that is why the girl said Casper the pervy ghost.
Huh. I think they just made wincest definitely non-canon.
I missed something, didn't I?
When Sam was trying to explain the girls parentage to Dean, then Dean's realization was one of shock and "Gross!" Then Sam's reply was that the guy was a "monster."
Oh Yeah I meant to go back and edit that. Last night I somehow didn't parse the "non", which kind of changes things a little.
For those who iTunes, the ep's up.
Wow. This has been one of the outright creepiest episodes.
Oh my God, for serious. I'm not usually scared by the show, but I was watching it late at night in an unfamiliar house in an unfamiliar city, and it creeped the goddamn hell out of me.
Wow. This has been one of the outright creepiest episodes.
Yeah, it was. Which made me really happy, even if after the episode I stopped and went "Wait, that didn't really hold together or make any sense".
Gold standard for current horror theatrical releases, nu?
Yeah, it was. Which made me really happy, even if after the episode I stopped and went "Wait, that didn't really hold together or make any sense".
Jilli is me. Creeptastic, but not sure if it will holdup on rewatch.