And we saw this happen in this episode. It was the best thing about the episode for me. Sam didn't listen to Dean when he gave him an order. He used his better judgement and saved the day. He saved the damn day! \o/ I'd like to think it's foreshadowing the future, but I can't hold out for that.
YES clearly Sam is spending a lot of effort researching cures on Dean's behalf, I'm wondering how far he'll go with that.
slightly better than last week only due to Sam doing something, rowenda, i ff her, the dean confession was confusing, my grade's a C- for Sam doing saving the day and not following Dean's order
yeah this episode was boring, i was trying not to fall asleep :(
what irritates me the most is i've started watching "the walking dead" (after not watching despite everyone telling me what a great series it is) and i was more interested in watching the next episode of walking dead and i almost forgot that supernatural was on. ugh.
yes, yay, for Sam figuring it out and burning the right thing to get rid of the ghost. yay for Dean confessing.
and so Rowena knows that the Men of Letters has her magic and she knows the Winchesters are Men of Letters.
that's all I got out of it. but yeah pretty boring overall.
Looks like Rowena will be going after the boys and maybe Crowley may even save them (?). I can't see him siding with his mom over them, but we'll see...
It had its weaknesses, undoubtedly, and moments that made it cringe, but overall I enjoyed it a lot more than last week's episode.
I loved all the brother moments, and all the Sam, and the confession scene. Though even my mind immediately went to Cas at that point...
actually, this was a curious choice for Dean. He likes his one night stands, but he's honest about them. He doesn't "play" women. He never pretends he's anything other than he really is for them. It's an admirable quality My thoughts exactly. He should have confessed that he's developed the inappropriate habit of ogling teenagers and nuns... But it's been suggested before on the show that Dean actually feels bad about the way he treats women, even if he shouldn't. What comes to mind is the "ditching chicks" comment in 4x02, not sure if there's any similar quotes in other eps too. So maybe even if the scenario was fictional, it didn't feel that far from the truth to Dean?
Dean did roll his eyes at one point though to show that he was laying it on really thick with that story. He may feel bad for not having a "relationship" with a girl, but that has nothing to do with how he actually treats women. So, yeah, I don't know how much if felt real to him.
Hmm, I think I preferred last weeks over this one. But that's purely personal I know…;)
So maybe even if the scenario was fictional, it didn't feel that far from the truth to Dean?
Yeah, I wondered that. I suppose any scenario for Dean that involves women might be layered. I think demon!Dean's treatment of the woman he picked up was meant to show us a contrast to how he usually is with his pick ups. I always think of Dean as a considerate lover and truthful with his situation to them.
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YES clearly Sam is spending a lot of effort researching cures on Dean's behalf, I'm wondering how far he'll go with that.
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I'm guessing pretty far!
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Yay for smart Sam!
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Ha, yes, there was that. Considering what they've been through I'm not surprised by his response.
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what irritates me the most is i've started watching "the walking dead" (after not watching despite everyone telling me what a great series it is) and i was more interested in watching the next episode of walking dead and i almost forgot that supernatural was on. ugh.
yes, yay, for Sam figuring it out and burning the right thing to get rid of the ghost. yay for Dean confessing.
and so Rowena knows that the Men of Letters has her magic and she knows the Winchesters are Men of Letters.
that's all I got out of it. but yeah pretty boring overall.
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Looks like Rowena will be going after the boys and maybe Crowley may even save them (?). I can't see him siding with his mom over them, but we'll see...
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I loved all the brother moments, and all the Sam, and the confession scene. Though even my mind immediately went to Cas at that point...
actually, this was a curious choice for Dean. He likes his one night stands, but he's honest about them. He doesn't "play" women. He never pretends he's anything other than he really is for them. It's an admirable quality
My thoughts exactly. He should have confessed that he's developed the inappropriate habit of ogling teenagers and nuns...
But it's been suggested before on the show that Dean actually feels bad about the way he treats women, even if he shouldn't. What comes to mind is the "ditching chicks" comment in 4x02, not sure if there's any similar quotes in other eps too. So maybe even if the scenario was fictional, it didn't feel that far from the truth to Dean?
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So maybe even if the scenario was fictional, it didn't feel that far from the truth to Dean?
Yeah, I wondered that. I suppose any scenario for Dean that involves women might be layered. I think demon!Dean's treatment of the woman he picked up was meant to show us a contrast to how he usually is with his pick ups. I always think of Dean as a considerate lover and truthful with his situation to them.
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