Aw man, did they just introduce another badass female hunter only to kill her off right away? Fuck. And then no mention of this Annie before, but the boys and Bobby have a history with her? I liked her though. She was Ellen-esque. Which some might see as Ellen lite.
So Bobby gets to become a super-ghost. Interesting. Especially interesting to think of where the show started, with the boys taking out ghosts indiscriminately. And now here's someone they loved, breaking the rules. Interesting, furthermore, how Dean reverts to his old black-and-white mode of reasoning when presented with this new dilemma. It's not the natural order, he says. And in the back of your mind you hear his old mantra: "What's dead should stay dead." Although, okay, technically Bobby is staying dead.
I think we all know what the most important thing about this episode was: Dean in the shower. Sorry, no, TWO most important things: Dean in the shower and then in a t-shirt. One layer! No, wait, THREE. Dean... shower, t-shirt, wet.
Fucking tease.
But the ending. Dean's face. Bobby's crestfallen face. That hurt, Show, that hurt.
ION, now that Pottermore has opened to the plebs, I've signed up. And I'm a Hufflepuff! Yay! The most hobbity of the houses. :) Round doors, below-ground common room but with a view of the earth and grasses, good at herbology, loyal. Neville totally should have been a Hufflepuff. In fact, I kind of wish Jo had made him one, instead of placing almost all worth and focus on Gryffindors. Now I sound like a bitter badger. *g*
Meanwhile, Benedict Cumberbatch continues to ruin my life.
Martin too.
Apparently, I can't eat Babybels without thinking of Noel Fielding.
There. All fannish aspects generally covered? Good.
Missed out on tickets to see Sigur Ros outdoors in Philly. Sold too quickly.
But, on Tuesday, I get to see the Punch Brothers.
Writing hasn't been happening. At all. Too tired. Maybe this weekend. But I really need to clean and do laundry. Real life... feh.