Let's see if I remember how to do this. According to the dates on the screencaps, it has taken me two months to watch this one episode... So this could be a bit disjointed. O.o
I figure if you count Mystery Spot, Sam will never catch up with Dean on the dying scale, so I saw the parallel as being Dean.
I'm picky and I will always be bothered by the fact that Sam and Dean bring a supernatural being Prometheus, a woman they have never seen before and her supernatural son into the bat cave, but they don't think to go get Kevin and his mother. I mean Garth is a nice guy, but I would not want him to be the only thing between me and Crowley. Maybe there is a "no prophets allowed" sign somewhere we haven't seen yet, but still Kevin, tablet, Gates of Hell, Crowley couldn't they at least invite him?
Well, I figure Mystery Spot deaths and Sam's death by wish coin don't really count since I doubt Death or the Reaper contingent got so much as a sniff of them.
I am hoping they'll bring Kevin in, and I agree, inviting random People of the Week to the lair first is not particularly smart on any level.
Welcome back from your annual tax hell trip. I always suspected that time management was a hoax created to sell more daytimers. Looking forward to your take on the next episodes. While a fan of Greek mythology this episode didn't do much for me. Maybe if they didn't kill off Prometheus... Or maybe if they didn't kill off cute little Weinerhut angels who didn't do anything to deserve that kind of treatment who knows
I have a half-formed thought with the spate of "introduce a cool character-kill a cool character" incidents with Prometheus, and Samandiriel and Henry Winchester too that there might be... I dunno. Some kind of something in the works where they all come back somehow, or all get hooked up to the Heavenly Roadhouse by Ash to deal with whatever crap's happening up there, or something. Half-formed only.
I remember not liking this episode very much at all. Especially the, "Oh, he must be Prometheus," reasoning, like that was the most obvious answer to Shane's identity!
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I figure if you count Mystery Spot, Sam will never catch up with Dean on the dying scale, so I saw the parallel as being Dean.
I'm picky and I will always be bothered by the fact that Sam and Dean bring a supernatural being Prometheus, a woman they have never seen before and her supernatural son into the bat cave, but they don't think to go get Kevin and his mother. I mean Garth is a nice guy, but I would not want him to be the only thing between me and Crowley. Maybe there is a "no prophets allowed" sign somewhere we haven't seen yet, but still Kevin, tablet, Gates of Hell, Crowley couldn't they at least invite him?
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I am hoping they'll bring Kevin in, and I agree, inviting random People of the Week to the lair first is not particularly smart on any level.
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I remember not liking this episode very much at all. Especially the, "Oh, he must be Prometheus," reasoning, like that was the most obvious answer to Shane's identity!
(I did like the Kenny joke, though!)
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I like to keep things on the squee side around here, but I will say it wasn't an episode I would have chosen to spend two months watching.
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