I still feel gutted from Dean having to face hell hounds again. I'm not sure why it didn't get me when they faced the hounds in Abandon All Hope. Maybe because it wasn't just Dean and Sam.
Tivo didn't record. I'm grumpy. Need to go through and clean out the memory.
OH! The hellhound fight was awesome. And I loved Crowley bringing his own. "Mine's bigger." Good times.
I'm working from home today and watching "Croatoan" and I'm assuming "Hunted" will air next. Knowing what has come in the seasons since....I totally wanna bundled the boys up and hide them from the world.
I'm watching, too, Suzi.
Every time Dean says "dee-monic," I crack up.
I adore "They killed my Tailor!" Crowley and his bigger hellhound. I don't care if he's really working against them. I want Crowley to have scenes with Castiel stat!
I found Sam, Dean and Bobby acting out of character, Dean the most. Dean performed a series unbelievable actions (for me) and acted really dumb. He felt off to me the whole episode, going through the motions, which okay, I'll buy given his recent emotional state, but meh, the stupid burned for me in this episode.
Bobby is not allowed to go and do the same damn fool things all the Winchesters have done. He's supposed to be smarter than that too.
I'm hoping next week starts with Bobby quoting Mark 8:36 at Crowley and telling him where he can stuff his wish.
I thought Sam and Bobby acted pretty reasonably during the episode. Only Dean felt off to me, for the middle bit.
As for Bobby and the deal...the difference between what he'd do and what the Winchesters keep doing is that it isn't for his gain. He'd be doing it for everyone else. The Winchesters do that crap for each other, or as a huge gamble.
Assuming
Crowley can be trusted, it would be a solid piece of intel towards re-caging Lucifer in a battle with few pieces of intel. So I can see it being sorely tempting.
I don't know how much I'd judge him for taking it.
I'm really glad that what first popped into my mind isn't what they went with: Crowley knows an easy way to find where Death is, it just involves Bobby being, you know, dead.
Oh, I adored the random promo vid in the middle of the episode. It was beautiful. I want to watch it again and again. Lyrical.
Sam's only stupidity was considering his plan to say yes, but that's a pretty big stupid. If only because it's such a huge risk to assume he will be able to take the reins when Lucifer is in there.
But I can why he wants to consider it. And I can't say it's surprising that he did.