I just remembered Cas calling Michael an "assbutt". ahahaha. It's probably funnier to me because I picture an out take from a Jackie Chan movie where the line was "Show me your badge" and the nervous actor said "show me your ass".
Poor nervous Cas.
eta: Also props again to Misha for the delivery of "Oh, I was supposed to lie? (Forced wink, smile) It'll be fine." Awesome.
Anyone notice that Sam said, "Yes, sir" to Bobby. Just like he did his dad.
::wails::
And I love that Dean never gave into Michael and stayed true to himself. Sam's "yes" was altruistic, for the greater good. My take on the ending is Sam is Sam, and that's how Chuck!God wants it to be.
I just remembered Cas calling Michael an "assbutt". ahahaha.
When he did that I turned to CJ and repeated "assbutt"??? Kinda trying to figure out what insult he messed up...and then Dean echoed the questioning "assbutt?"
Anyone notice that Sam said, "Yes, sir" to Bobby. Just like he did his dad.
::wails::
No, but I'm going to watch it again, because guess who doesn't have to go to work tomorrow? ::Silver lining fist bump::
The last two episodes I have thought Jim Beaver did a better job with Bobby. He was pretty gutting telling Sam to keep swinging. Which he was obviously saying instead of I love you, because he knows more than we that Sam will never give up.
I love that the car was the yellow crayon.
Anyone notice that Sam said, "Yes, sir" to Bobby. Just like he did his dad.
Yes. That was a nice moment.
Every time they sat on the hood made me cringe. Lean on her, sleep in her, but don't climb on her.
Every time they sat on the hood made me cringe. Lean on her, sleep in her, but don't climb on her.
I don't remember who had the idea of casting Claudia Black as the impala, but man I really want to see that crack episode in S6.
I want her to bitch the boys out for all the little indignities, esp the plastic tarp flapping in the broken back window.
BOBBY AND CAS LIVED. TAKE THAT.
Why wasn't Dean blasting "Shout At The Devil" instead of "Pyromania"? I do not agree with this music choice.
I do not know how I feel about this episode. I kinda dig the idea of Chuck as God, but I would rather have seen Becky as God.
I would rather have seen Becky as God.
I was trying to sort out the meta message of the Becky discussion between Dean and Chuck, the madonna-whore complex thing, but then show moved on and so did I.
I don't know maybe that was the meta?