In all fairness, they do hit their heads pretty often.
Supernatural 3: Family don't end with blood
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True, and I bet dying doesn't help memory either.
This is not the handwavium I like.
You know, we're only a few days away from the episode and I'm already struggling to remember what happened. This one definitely did not stick with me.
I liked the early season feel of it.
HOLY CRAP (halfway through).
That hurt tonight. I think ita would have soaked up the angst and the beautiful man pain very enthusiastically. And god, Dean looked gorgeous tonight, but not for nothing, Timothy Omundsen (spelling?) is HOT. That hair, and those eyes. My lord.
I think whatshername may have nudged Crowley into amping up his evil again, which could be a good thing, plotwise.
Also, Sam's choked-up, "Dean's in trouble," was so beautifully done. Just that hint of emotional terror in his voice was enough to really sell it. DEAN. SAM. CAS.
God, I miss you, ita. It's not the same without you.
Oh, the other thing -- the callback to "It's a fire sale." Nicely done, Bob Berens.
Guh. On so many levels. Guh.
Timothy Omundsen (spelling?) is HOT. That hair, and those eyes. My lord.
Yes. But if you have watched any of Galavant, it is so hard to take him as menacing. I mean, he brings completely different things to each role, but I kept half expecting him to break into song and maybe even dance dare Dean.
He's a good enough actor I don't feel any dissonance. And he makes Cain the scariest villain they've had since the last appearance of the alpha vampire.