Random Winchester thoughts of the day (because I am certain that you, like me, wander about and have Sam and Dean cross your minds at stray moments): for a while now Sam has known that the rest of the Hunter community has viewed him as a threat, someone who is dangerous and most likely should be exterminated:
In 2.10 ("Hunted") Gordon tells Dean that a demon had told him Sam would be fighting on hell's side in the upcoming battle, which sets Gordon and his pals off on their quest to kill Sam.
In 3.1 ("The Magnificent Seven") Tamara and Isaac know about the opening of the Devil's Gate. Either the demons are spreading the word about it or it has to be Ellen and Bobby; they were the only other people there.
In 5.03 ("Free To Be You and Me") Hank and Reggie try to force-feed Sam demon blood after they're told Sam started the apocalypse by the demons they're fighting.
So anyway, Sam's long been viewed as a danger. Dean not so much. The rest of the Hunter community never knew about his death and resurrection deal, did they? Much less his contribution to starting the apocalypse? Because I can imagine grizzled hunters sitting around a table somewhere, holding beer bottles and shaking their heads, saying "That boy's not right" about either one of them, frankly.
Random thought #2 -- would Dean's idea of heaven really entail him going to a place where he's 4 years old?
Random thought #2 -- would Dean's idea of heaven really entail him going to a place where he's 4 years old?
If he could be with his mom, yes.
What amazes me is that hunters who are stupid enough to listen to what demons say as the gospel truth (even though it largely is about Sam) and act on the info as if it were being relayed for their own good have actually been able to survive up until the time they and the Winchesters cross paths.
I still don't get why the Monster Movie shifter put "Jonathan Harker" in leiderhosen.
Other than for our amusement? No clue.
And alas, I am in the office again and missing SPN goodness.
And it was amusing! Hee. "Hey there, Hansel."
Yellow Fever is on now, but I have stuff to do, so I am actually going to skip the rest.
But but but there are so many fun things in Yellow Fever. Wibbly Dean, scared of his room on the second story, evil cat in the locker, afraid to eat... Ok, I'm ignoring the actual plot cause ick, but the boys had some great moments.
I still don't get why the Monster Movie shifter put "Jonathan Harker" in leiderhosen.
Because it was Oktoberfest, and Kripke loves us?
I'd love more perspective on other hunters, and how they get their info from where. And where John ranked among them, and where Sam and Dean do.
Watching Monster Movie is a crack-fest delight. I don't have as many problems with Yellow Fever as many people, probably because in ten minutes I will have forgotten the actual MOTW and how they solved their predicament. But it will always be the episode that created the Eye Of The Tiger moment (bless the perfect storm that brought that together--JP pranking, JA going nuts, and the crew for letting it all play out on camera). Also, I really like the range of emotions JA goes through in this--from hysterically scared to truly terrified (I love the fear in his eyes and the snake winds its way down him) to how he clutches the bible and reacts to Lilith.
And of course, it's bitchfacefest for JP, similar in reverse to Bad Day At Black Rock and Dean's continual eye-rolling and Sam's puppy-dog eyes.
So now Dean remembers hell. Things are picking up nicely.
After watching Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid, I have come up with a theory as to how Show might kill off Bobby. I DO NOT WANT them to kill off Bobby. But I now can see how they'll do it. Gah!