It is too bad rl caught up to you when it did, as this is an episode worth spending a few weeks on. (BTW it is probably mutton chops which is a late Victorian/Edwardian style of sideburns.) It is interestingly that Crowley seems to care about hairstyles first Kevin, now Meg. As for the neighbours, they probably have figured out that you like to discuss plot points with your television set like all us normal people. Mesopotamia threw me for a loop as it wasn't that during Crowley's lifetime so how did you end up that far back in time. Of course maybe he was fulfilling a contract, maybe somebody sold their soul to go back to ancient times. Apparently people are lining up to die on Mars - so why not? It sounded like an affair that went bad between Naomi & Crowley, didn't it? Maybe Castiel isn't the only angel who kissed a demon.
Oh I know what mutton chops are, but she seemed to be emphasizing an 's' sound before them to make "ssssmutton chops" and I wasn't sure if that neologism was a thing in general or just something the show came up with for giggles. And yes, Mesopotamia has to be time travel, since Hell seems to be temporally linear, and Crowley's original soul is from Scotland. Of course unless Crowley's soul was somewhen else before it got to Scotland.
Meg could come back. It wouldn't be an uncommon thing to happen, though zappy-demon-deaths tend to be more permanent than others. There seems to be some correlation between physical location of stabbing and lethality though, given Crowley's flesh wound. It looked like he got her in the lower abdomen so... who knows.
The Kevin and Heaven thing, I'm surprised I didn't notice it before either.
Someone in wardrobe has deliberately gone out and found this lavender chameleon tie, I swear, just to mess with me. It's not paranoia if they're really out to get you... (I was so looking forward to this tie report and you did not disappoint).
Meg was awesome as an adversary and as an adversarial ally, and in the end picked a side that wasn't solely her own. And for a demon, that's not too shabby. That's a wonderful obit. She was a good baddie.
If I ever meet anyone on the crew who knows what's going on in the wardrobe department, I am afraid I will embarrass myself silly by asking them about the damned ties. I'm now also wondering if they put that tie in to distract me from the apparently-new aerial on the Impala.
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That is all.
(Oh, except the 'Kevin' and 'Heaven' thing occurred to me as I read your paragraph - just a split second before you actually wrote about it!!!)
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The Kevin and Heaven thing, I'm surprised I didn't notice it before either.
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It's not paranoia if they're really out to get you...
(I was so looking forward to this tie report and you did not disappoint).
Meg was awesome as an adversary and as an adversarial ally, and in the end picked a side that wasn't solely her own. And for a demon, that's not too shabby.
That's a wonderful obit. She was a good baddie.
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