Schooling the Next Generation

Mar 28, 2013 01:17

I called Victor being behind it all pretty quickly and worried that would be just like in the ep where we got to see the horrific life of one of the demon-possessed victims Dean & Sam tortured, depossessed, and left behind with the shreds of his body was invalidated by the victim turning out to have been personally corrupted by the demon and killing on his own (though partly from how powerless his ravaged physical condition made him feel), the family-with-a-life version of Hunting would get invalidated by Victor being corrupt, with the show is basically saying the best, only way to be a hunter is to be a nomadic alcoholic nutcase. Krissy choosing to keep the team together and try to live a normal life but still Hunt when it comes at them gives me some hope, even as my practical side wondered how still minor teens would be able to keep Social Services off their backs and pay for the expensive house, utilities, car, and car insurance....

I also wondered where Victor was getting all this money to live this openly in a nice house with all this surveillance and recording equipment.

Nice detail that Victor was throwing freshly made vampires at them as training, but given all the lying and ignorance he served them they could've gotten overconfident and thus destroyed the first time they want after a vamp and posse with age, experience, and power.

The kids meeting Garth for the first time would be a trip. I'm glad this episode remembered that hunting isn't all about just killing, since sometimes the show itself seems to forget that.

You know, I'd be all for "Fatherly Winchesters try (and sometimes fail) to bring the new generation up right (while not always knowing right and having to be educated themselves at times). In between kicking ass."

supernatural, tv

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