So, I’m writing this 10:30 on Monday night, after the worst ordeal trying to get home. I don’t feel like explaining it now, it’d be a bit of a pain since I got drinks while waiting for the bus and am a touch drunk. Suffice to say, I’m pissed, it’s mostly my mom’s fault, and I might explain it tomorrow.
So,
Supernatural. Incidentally, typing is hard.
Oh, Carson! But where is your heavy accent! OMG IS THAT JAMES DEAN’S CAR??
At the beginning, when the guy kept saying he paid a lot, I assumed he’d sold his soul. I was sad to realize this ep meant little to the plot beyond the boys’ relationship (but loved what did happen! and that Dean lampshaded it through ‘getting a real case, back together’!).
Did that man just crash inside? Oh, oh, his head, oh, grooooss. Wait, how did that much blood get on the back of the car? Shut up, logical disbelief.
Ahahaha, Ice the Devil. I still love you, slang.
I appreciate Dean saying that it’s their relationship that needs fixing, not Sam. It reflects back on him saying Sam’s a good hunter last episode, and also how later this one, Sam will tell Dean what needs to be fixed. I remember how just last week someone was saying how much she missed the old, Sam ‘n’ Dean episodes hunting evil, and I agreed so vehemently. This is a good gift of that, mixed in with some plot/character development.
Sam, I might love you again now you’re not being a dick and now seeking redemption. I can respect that hard road.
Sheriff, what? You’d have to be an idiot to think that’s an egotist’s record of murder. The sheriff’s an idiot (“drugs?”), but he brings some valid points such as murders usually being committed by someone the victim knew, and Occam’s Razor. I feel partly like the sheriff’s us, a normal faced with the supernatural and adapting less than optimally. To bad I feel they’re making fun of him/us. I’ll get into this further with the Paris fans later.
Ahahaha, that scene, but honestly, that car’s terrifying. I was so disappointed to find it wasn’t the Rebel’s car.
“Don’t even look at her, she might not like it.”
Can we take a moment to see Sam as the wife at home, harassing her husband for staying out late and drinking? Because I’d like to, just for a moment.
Lincoln was HILARIOUS. The hat, and the wart, and the “But you’re supposed to be dead!”
Ah, poor sheriff trying to rely on evidence and facts when the Winchester boys are in town. I sympathize.
I should know who Michael Clayton is, shouldn’t I?
OMG SAM SPEAK SPANISH? How hot is that? Is it sad that the hottest thing I find is how useful it is, and how competent he appears? I’m really heading back to my Sam roots this season.
AhahaHA, then she identifies the killer as President Lincoln. I still love the absurdity.
And now Dean has his own computer! But I like that it’s a PC while Sam-who-defiles-Impalas-with-iPods has a mac. Very classic for the boys.
Oh, but Dean, you’re still so pretty. Ackles, those lips, I don’t know what to do in face of them. Speaking of hot, why no hot girls, SPN? We never see Jo (not my type) and I liked blonde!Ruby but S4!Ruby was … pretty and unappealing. I protest.
I never for one second believed they were famous ghosts. Two famous ghosts in one town? Much more likely something likes killing fans, the one connection. Who was right!?
Muy loco! Oh, Sam, you dork.
For a second I thought Dean said, “Canada,” because c’mon, for a long time the boys would have roamed all over North America, at least, and even now the passports wouldn’t be a deterrent.
I also thought for a time that the guard’s interest in increasing the publicity of the museum was somehow involved in him leading people to death.
… Sexting? Oh, SPN, your pop culture comments.
And I know for a fact I’m not the only one who thought Dean was taking to Castiel.
“Yeah, well, we all know whose fault that is. Well, I’m sorry, but it’s true.” I don’t know where to get started on this line. What happened to Dean’s guilt? Without the angels, he himself would have tried to gank Lillith. He’ll admit at the end of the episode that Sam couldn’t have known, but in the meantime I find it weird that he’s blaming Sam, not himself at all, and overall not protecting his bother in every manner. Am I weird for seeing this as OCC?
Go Sam for confronting this shit.
I swear to God, between Dean behaving like an ass and me honestly believing (still believe!) that Dean is Sam’s idol, I thought Dean was going to attack Sam here. As hilarious as Ghandi’s squirrelly attack of Sam was, I feel like this whole episode dropped
the opportunity to show that Dean is Sam’s hero, past years regardless.
GHANDI SAVED LIVES. Shut it, Dean. I would also like to take this moment to say, Fuck you, Ian.
And now I’m sitting inside the UC and Guelph University, waiting for a goddamn taxi to take me home. To drink, or to food, I haven’t decided, yet.
What, Sam, you couldn’t say ‘Vegetarian’? Also, WE ALL KNOW DEAN’S YOUR HERO, SAM
I like Sam pointing out that this won’t do. It reminds me of S4 Sam telling Ruby how Dean’s too weak for this, how Sam needs to protect him. Sam’s trying, I like that. Serious development of the past four years, too, Sam. Showing the flaws that were ignored for so long.
Ooh, man. This is the time where I go back into fans. I wasn’t looking forward to this.
Okay, here it is, upfront. Kripke, what the fuck are you thinking? The meta of Monster at the End of the Book was hilarious. You picked the craziest fans and laughed with us. But since the Sam!girl of Sympathy for the Devil and these Paris freaks (blonde, female and ridiculous), I’m getting a little frustrated. Not all fans are female, not all fans are idiots. STOP IT. It’s not funny anymore, it’s just grating. Stop it.
P.S. everyone, Paris Hiltron still ugly! Too thin, pale hair with dark face, and something about her small eyes and large nose, I don’t know, but she doesn’t have that classic symmetry. The use of Hilton’s real slang was good, but mostly just jarring as I knew it was really Hilton.
Liked the commentary on how ridiculous our worship of celebrities is, though.
What, and you delve into Dean’s idol - WHOM WE KNOW - without addressing Sam’s seriously? However, ‘distant father figure’ approval.
All right, so the blood all over Sam’s face was hot - THIS TIME.
Aw, Dean! Apologizing, letting Sam drive the Impala! Beauty!
P.P.S. Sam’s idea of going down fighting, while appealing and maybe the only one I see right now, STILL DUMB, PEOPLE