And while I'm thinking of Sam and the screentime, how hot was he in that warehouse?
So very.
Speaking of warehouses - what was with Crowley first taking Dean to the warehouse where Death was... not.
What was in there? Why all the reapers? Curious.
I loved the phone call with Cas.
I want Chicago pizza now.
More random thought than usual. If Chicago was spared because of its pizza, then which city was spared for its fried chicken.
what was with Crowley first taking Dean to the warehouse where Death was... not. What was in there? Why all the reapers? Curious.
Yeah, they actually did show the reapers, so it wasn't just a line. It was kinda weird, and I wonder if there's a left turn coming up that they'll have to deal with as well as handling Lucifer and Michael.
Ugh, Amy, I keep seeing Dean's face too. Normally they don't give the guys swelling (I don't remember much since Sam's face in Devil's Trap), and he just looked awful. Worse, knowing it was his brother's body exacting it.
Why all the reapers? Curious.
I was totally expecting Tessa to be in amongst the crowd.
The people in the next row of cubes over are going on
and
on about Chicago deep dish pizza.
It's weird.
Also, I hate the stuff.
Come to think of it Tessa works for Death. Hmmmm, interesting.
Tessa might have been there. She only looks like Lindsey McKeon for Dean's benefit.
I love the idea that Tessa bitched around the water cooler to her boss about the one that got away.
More importantly, I love the idea that her "in" with Death is why she was so suspicious of the angels and the plans they have.
I don't know... the fact that death can be undone not only by God, Michael, Joshua, and assorted angels but also by demons in pursuit of a sold soul makes me think that its personification might not be so much of an absolute as he was portraying himself in that conversation with Dean. I mean, if the setting didn't have resurrections happening all over the place and glimpses of assorted afterlives, death as a concept might carry a bit more finality.
I did really like the actor's performance, and having that confrontation come down to a civil conversation over dinner rather than another barely won finger-amputating fight.