Yup. I do like my anvils.
Also forgiveness=death 2/3 of the time...
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Yup. I do like my anvils.
Also forgiveness=death 2/3 of the time...
Is that Mrs Patmore?
Oh my god, I was trying to think who she reminded of! I bet it is!
Also, young!Dean is so good. SO good.
No Taylor Swift! Just NOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes, it was the cook from Downton. Driving me nuts too, till I looked it up.
I adore Mrs. Patmore. She's always been one of my favorite Downton characters.
It was a good episode, but I couldn't help thinking how much ita would have loved so many things about it. "Functional alcoholic," for one.
Stumbled onto the last episode of S9 this morning, and then sobbed through "Can't Find My Way Home." That song already gutted me, and now it just aches.
"I'm just . . . dewier"
Hahaha!
After all the de-aged PWP fics, this is kind of disconcerting.
But beyond that, I was really pleased, knowing nothing about the ep, to find so many callbacks to their childhood. Now I'm kind of annoyed that they can't bring in those reminders of brotherliness and shared history without actually having it to set up a deaging storyline. What I'm saying is: more please!
I just loved that in the midst of Sam lecturing Dean in the beginning, they took the time out to banter about the Easter Bunny, and it was such a nice subtle moment. They can keep doing that without it having to relate to the A-plot.
Okay, finished, and that was lovely. The child actors were great and did a great job of conveying adulthood. Nice tie-in at the end to keep the overarching plot moving forward just a skosh. Great BAMF moment when adult!Dean comes back into the picture. Sacrilegious but funny moment at the end with Taylor Swift and Sam's horrified face.
and now it just aches.
I'm so sorry, Amy. Sending hugs.
LOVED this episode! Thoroughly enjoyable. I would comment, but it would be embarrassingly too much like what Juliebird said.