I did too. For similar reasons.
Just watched last week's episode. While working, so it didn't get my full attention. And based on the major discussion here...I don't think I missed much.
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I did too. For similar reasons.
Just watched last week's episode. While working, so it didn't get my full attention. And based on the major discussion here...I don't think I missed much.
I want it even though I already bought the JPad version.
I still have to watch last week's through again -- I missed pieces of it, including most of the end.
I never bought the JPad shirt, and I had tips I could spend, so. Plus, Moose and Squirrel is just too perfect.
Suzi, I actually quite liked last week's episode (two in a row! And another episode to go before the Nepotism Twins get their hands on the show again!) and just didn't find anything controversial to comment on. I'd recommend watching it.
I suppose that was an OK episode. Claire is growing on me, and it was nice to see my suspicion that Amelia didn't just write her daughter off to go live in a commune confirmed. And she died like a boss, deliberately saving Claire rather than being a helpless victim right to the end.
I mourn that the return of Castiel's badassitude lasted all of two episodes though. And really, REALLY wish the writers would get over the trope of having the villain of the week stabbed from behind by surprise just as they were about to finish Dean, Sam, or Castiel. It seems like that happens during the final fight of every damn episode.
Aw, actually seeing Jimmy in heaven got me sniffly.
I liked Sam's interactions with Claire, especially the discussion about their mothers (paraphrasing -- "I never knew my mother, she died when I was a baby...I got to know her in later life." "Wait, what?")
Heh. Although really, he saw her ghost for like 30 seconds and then met her past self for a day or so while time-traveling, so it's not as if Sam has a good feel for what his mother was actually like, apart from being protective of him.
I actually quite liked last week's episode (two in a row!
Call me crazy, I quite enjoyed the last few episodes. And with a handful of exceptions, I thought overall the season was better than usual. Although I am a bit apprehensive about what might be unleashed if the Book of the Damned works. I hope we don't head down another Leviathan-like route.
Unfortunately next week's episode is a Buckner/Ross-Leming effort, so look for offensiveness, contradictions to established cosmology/setting, and complete obliviousness to the logical implications of whatever happens in the story.