I liked this episode, but I didn't love it. In this lackluster season, it was incredible. In, say, season 4, it would have been just "OK."
Because I was distracted during the scene with Dean and Brady. I kept thinking that two of Lana Lang's serious boyfriends were sharing a scene, and Lana Lang had to be the albatross around both characters' necks. Because Jensen Ackles always hits it out of the ballpark, acting-wise. And Eric Johnson was very entertaining to watch.
But, I don't like the retcon that Brady killed Jess, and I was wondering why we even needed it resolved, 5 years later.
Finally, I want to know exactly why Dean makes up his mind to say yes to Michael (armed with Michael's promise that he won't leave him a drooling vegetable) and Sam and Bobby flip out and imprison him, Bobby and Sam's plans are any better? Although we don't know for sure Bobby said yes, we can pretty much infer it.
And, Sam--Dean, at least, wasn't under any delusion that he could control an ARCHANGEL! Pride and anger are definitely going to be Sam's downfalls.
Because I was distracted during the scene with Dean and Brady. I kept thinking that two of Lana Lang's serious boyfriends were sharing a scene, and Lana Lang had to be the albatross around both characters' necks. Because Jensen Ackles always hits it out of the ballpark, acting-wise. And Eric Johnson was very entertaining to watch.
But, I don't like the retcon that Brady killed Jess, and I was wondering why we even needed it resolved, 5 years later.
Finally, I want to know exactly why Dean makes up his mind to say yes to Michael (armed with Michael's promise that he won't leave him a drooling vegetable) and Sam and Bobby flip out and imprison him, Bobby and Sam's plans are any better? Although we don't know for sure Bobby said yes, we can pretty much infer it.
And, Sam--Dean, at least, wasn't under any delusion that he could control an ARCHANGEL! Pride and anger are definitely going to be Sam's downfalls.
Kat
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