I think my biggest criticism of the way a scene was played was the bus. None of those kids, or the coach, decided to get off and see what the hell was happening? None of them even crowded to one side to look out the windows? No shouting? That seemed pretty unlikely to me on rewatch.
Otherwise, I am in love with the way-to-perfect Mr. Wyatt. And want to hug both Dean and Sam, as per usual.
Well, with Amanda they kind of foreshadowed her lack of ease about Dean's situation in the scene where he's talking about living in the motel without his dad. So, clearly this was something that she'd been chewing on for a while.
I really liked that scene in the closet. It was not what I was expecting.
I think my biggest criticism of the way a scene was played was the bus. None of those kids, or the coach, decided to get off and see what the hell was happening?
Yeah, I was thinking about that this morning. There should have been a mob of kids yelling and getting into the mix, and freaking out at the GUNSHOTS.
We can assume those were salt rounds, right? How did the Winchesters leave the scene? Wouldn't they have been reported to the cops by the kids? That whole thing seemed really kind of messy to me, even more so than usual, because of the number of witnesses.
I'm also left a little uncomfortable about wassername, Amanda? She killed someone and it wasn't her fault and she's left in an insane asylum and it seems even more unfair than usual.
Also, why did Sam just lay there and let the possessed!football player whale on him? What was the point of that? He could have defended himself, or something.
Also, why did Sam just lay there and let the possessed!football player whale on him?
My only explanation for that was him keeping "Dirk" occupied while Dean found the hair.
Handwavium! It's the new black.
Also, why did Sam just lay there and let the possessed!football player whale on him? What was the point of that? He could have defended himself, or something.
Distraction for Dean + overly-developed guilt complex.
Distraction for Dean + overly-developed guilt complex.
::Sammy nod:: Bigtime.
Criss Angel is a Douche Bag is up on iTunes, for those who partake.
I agree that Colin Ford was awesome. I definitely believe he added a lot to the episode. But I'm still a bit thrown out of the show by the obvious difference in ages between him and Brock Kelly. As we've discussed, Sam and Dean are 4 years apart. According to IMDB (and yeah, I know they don't have the best track record at accuracy), Colin was born 9/12/96, so he's 12. Brock was born 8/17/85, so he's 23. That's a big difference, and I thought it showed onscreen.
I liked the ending -- no roadside speechifying, and more character development for Sam. And going back to visit a meaningful teacher just seemed like something Sam would do.
Colin was born 9/12/96, so he's 12. Brock was born 8/17/85, so he's 23. That's a big difference, and I thought it showed onscreen.
Me too. It took me out of the story a little, honestly, because I was all, "Wait, what the fuck, HOW much older is Dean, Jesus God."