I've seen buses drop people off in seemingly the middle of nowhere before, or he could have staggered from a nearby town. I still find it a bigger stretch of the imagination the way they can survive and maintain that old car on only income from pool hustling and fake credit cards, and find and stay in such fancy-ass botique motels everywhere they go (I have stayed in a fair number of motels and never found anything as hip and sparkly as the ones they live in every week). Or the way they can drive everywhere so fast sometimes...I'm just saying, there are a lot of things on this show you have to just ignore, sense-wise, and that bit didn't bother me so much, though I can see the humor in it! ;)
But it was Sam-centric, it was inside Sam's mind and all about him putting himself together and taking in the memories of Hell in order to save his brother...how is that not relevant to the plot? Not as relevant to the Cas part perhaps, but Sam and his soul was a major storyline this season, so it was relevant to that (and he did try to take down Cas at the end, and in doing show demonstrated Cas's new state).
And well Sam didn't do much in AHBL 2, I mean he was dead for a good portion of it and doing really nothing, lol, and then mostly just following along with Dean. He shot that SOB Jake, but otherwise was out of commission and Dean was the one who took down the YED, really. And made the deal, etc. And the focus of s3 finale was obviously Dean as well...
Yeah so far I've seen the first 4 epps and have been seriously disappointed at the lack of JPad, lol (what a stalker though, Lawl! :p). It's a really cheesy show, I'll watch more but ugh give me more Jaaared pls thnx.
Yeah so far I've seen the first 4 epps and have been seriously disappointed at the lack of JPad, lol (what a stalker though, Lawl! :p). It's a really cheesy show, I'll watch more but ugh give me more Jaaared pls thnx.
Jared was really the only selling point of that show for me, lol. What I used to do was look up the episodes he was actually in and watch those.
The bus thing, I don't know. The whole time frame of the episode was weird. But Dean and Bobby had literally just made it there themselves before the demons turned up. I'd say that a maximum of 10-15 mins went by before they hauled themselves out of the car. And then Sam suddenly appears and I just can't see him being able to function well enough to get from South Dakota all the way to Kansas. How many buses would that even be? Haha. It wasn't really humorous to me, more like...wow, how cliched. LOL.
But it was Sam-centric, it was inside Sam's mind and all about him putting himself together and taking in the memories of Hell in order to save his brother...how is that not relevant to the plot? Not as relevant to the Cas part perhaps, but Sam and his soul was a major storyline this season, so it was relevant to that (and he did try to take down Cas at the end, and in doing show demonstrated Cas's new state).
Yes I agree. But all of that was over and done with in about five minutes. I like the split pieces of Sam thing but the first 15 minutes was just him wandering around with some random chick "remembering" stuff. Sam's flashes were about how the wall was brought down not even what happened to him in hell or whatever. My point is that all of the Sam stuff at this point was so overdue that it didn't fit in with the episode. And him trying to take Cas down and the bus ride that may or may not have happened were just ways in which tried to get him back into the main plot, both badly done IMO.
And well Sam didn't do much in AHBL 2, I mean he was dead for a good portion of it and doing really nothing, lol, and then mostly just following along with Dean. He shot that SOB Jake, but otherwise was out of commission and Dean was the one who took down the YED, really. And made the deal, etc. And the focus of s3 finale was obviously Dean as well...
I agree. But LOL. Dean was a spectator. Even more so than Sam who was unconscious for the better part of the episode! I expected more. It was just too easy, like he sat around and waited for Balthazar to find them where Cas was...idk. Yeah he wouldn't want to leave Sam but would he really just sit there?
But it was Sam-centric, it was inside Sam's mind and all about him putting himself together and taking in the memories of Hell in order to save his brother...how is that not relevant to the plot? Not as relevant to the Cas part perhaps, but Sam and his soul was a major storyline this season, so it was relevant to that (and he did try to take down Cas at the end, and in doing show demonstrated Cas's new state).
And well Sam didn't do much in AHBL 2, I mean he was dead for a good portion of it and doing really nothing, lol, and then mostly just following along with Dean. He shot that SOB Jake, but otherwise was out of commission and Dean was the one who took down the YED, really. And made the deal, etc. And the focus of s3 finale was obviously Dean as well...
Yeah so far I've seen the first 4 epps and have been seriously disappointed at the lack of JPad, lol (what a stalker though, Lawl! :p). It's a really cheesy show, I'll watch more but ugh give me more Jaaared pls thnx.
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Jared was really the only selling point of that show for me, lol. What I used to do was look up the episodes he was actually in and watch those.
The bus thing, I don't know. The whole time frame of the episode was weird. But Dean and Bobby had literally just made it there themselves before the demons turned up. I'd say that a maximum of 10-15 mins went by before they hauled themselves out of the car. And then Sam suddenly appears and I just can't see him being able to function well enough to get from South Dakota all the way to Kansas. How many buses would that even be? Haha. It wasn't really humorous to me, more like...wow, how cliched. LOL.
But it was Sam-centric, it was inside Sam's mind and all about him putting himself together and taking in the memories of Hell in order to save his brother...how is that not relevant to the plot? Not as relevant to the Cas part perhaps, but Sam and his soul was a major storyline this season, so it was relevant to that (and he did try to take down Cas at the end, and in doing show demonstrated Cas's new state).
Yes I agree. But all of that was over and done with in about five minutes. I like the split pieces of Sam thing but the first 15 minutes was just him wandering around with some random chick "remembering" stuff. Sam's flashes were about how the wall was brought down not even what happened to him in hell or whatever. My point is that all of the Sam stuff at this point was so overdue that it didn't fit in with the episode. And him trying to take Cas down and the bus ride that may or may not have happened were just ways in which tried to get him back into the main plot, both badly done IMO.
And well Sam didn't do much in AHBL 2, I mean he was dead for a good portion of it and doing really nothing, lol, and then mostly just following along with Dean. He shot that SOB Jake, but otherwise was out of commission and Dean was the one who took down the YED, really. And made the deal, etc. And the focus of s3 finale was obviously Dean as well...
I agree. But LOL. Dean was a spectator. Even more so than Sam who was unconscious for the better part of the episode! I expected more. It was just too easy, like he sat around and waited for Balthazar to find them where Cas was...idk. Yeah he wouldn't want to leave Sam but would he really just sit there?
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