The difference between Mr.Winchester and Mr.Singer is that Mr.Singer knows how to put on the charm when he needs help, he also knows that down the line, that whoever helped him, may need some help of their own. Mr.Winchester on the other hand, lost his charm when his wife was killed. He wants your help and he doesn't care how pissed you are afterwards because he will never see you again.
Very true.
I believe that if Rufus hadn't have been killed, he and Bobby may had mended their friendship.
I'm not so sure...but sadly, we will never know.
Is there anybody on this show that doesn't have Daddy issues???? LOL
Garth? lol
What about the fact that he says 'Sammy'. Notice how Sam stopped telling Dean 'it's Sam' a long time ago. He finally realized that 'Sammy' is just like 'bitch/jerk', love in its simplest form.
Yeah, I think it was as early as S2, when Sam said that "only he gets to call me that." But yeah, he's stopped protesting altogether.
I didn't mind Frank here, but later on (after Bobby 'left') when they tried to make Frank, Bobby's substitute, then he just grated on my nerves.
See, I don't think they ever tried to make Frank Bobby's substitute. I think he was always supposed to be a slightly annoying (hired) ally that they actually couldn't depend on at all.
But reading your take of the commentary, makes me want to open up that bad boy and rewatch this episode for myself.
Well, that's something. There were SOME good episodes this season. :)
Very true.
I believe that if Rufus hadn't have been killed, he and Bobby may had mended their friendship.
I'm not so sure...but sadly, we will never know.
Is there anybody on this show that doesn't have Daddy issues???? LOL
Garth? lol
What about the fact that he says 'Sammy'. Notice how Sam stopped telling Dean 'it's Sam' a long time ago. He finally realized that 'Sammy' is just like 'bitch/jerk', love in its simplest form.
Yeah, I think it was as early as S2, when Sam said that "only he gets to call me that." But yeah, he's stopped protesting altogether.
I didn't mind Frank here, but later on (after Bobby 'left') when they tried to make Frank, Bobby's substitute, then he just grated on my nerves.
See, I don't think they ever tried to make Frank Bobby's substitute. I think he was always supposed to be a slightly annoying (hired) ally that they actually couldn't depend on at all.
But reading your take of the commentary, makes me want to open up that bad boy and rewatch this episode for myself.
Well, that's something. There were SOME good episodes this season. :)
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Yep, Sam said that to Gordon in 'Bloodlust'.
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I think I'm going to try to do Time for a Wedding today...we'll see how it goes.
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:))
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Damn, you're good.
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