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.
Supernatural 3: Family don't end with blood
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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.
I went looking for current pics of Ridge Canipe, who played young(er) Dean in the Christmas Ep and the Strega ep, wondering if he would be a closer physical match to twink Jensen. Um, NO. I like the kid, and think he's a good actor, but he should have made enough from the Johnny Cash movie to fix his teeth! That movie won the Nordic award, though for 2014. Whatever the Nordic award is.
There was an interview with Dylan, who said Jared gave him some invaluable advice about how Jensen approaches playing Dean. I thought that was a really kind thing to do. Plus, it built a good rapport between them, and I think it helped their chemistry onscreen. I think Dylan did an admirable job of playing Young Dean.
Is the ep online anywhere for those who have yet to clear the snow off the satellite dish after the snowfall this weekend?
It should be on Hulu+, brenda.
Cool, I think my sister has that.
Young!Dean moving the seat up and squishing Sam's legs made me laugh for a minute or two. I had to pause the DVR to catch my breath.
Now they have to do an ep with the Easter Bunny as the monster.
Is Taylor Swift the music to tame the mark-of-Cain beast? Will Sam have to load her songs onto his phone to use in an emergency?
Now they have to do an ep with the Easter Bunny as the monster.
The thing is, I can actually see this happening. Although it would have been better (even crackier?) when Ben Edlund was still around.