Me too 💕 Yes, I thought Sam and Dean vamps were funny too. The fangs were different, not scary like in Season 6, and the situation was rather humorous in an ironical way.
I loved the little bit about being angry and not being able to control it too. Being able to admit that is a real big step aye? Yes, exactly. I find it really sad that Dean always has to cry somewhere alone, that he can never express his emotions and still seems to view that as a weakness.
My main problem with this episode was that Benny should've been there to rescue Cas and Dean!
Yes, in a way I hoped Dean would have said something to Cas in person anyway(or HUG), but it was better than nothing. YES! I was expecting him to pop up in every scene and soooooo disappiinted. I can't believe they would leave it like that though 😭
I really liked this one! SO MANY FEELINGS lol. I don't know if I buy that the future Chuck showed Sam is definitely the one that would have happened if they locked him away, but I think the writers mean us to believe it and either way I do believe that the darkness would have risen and monsters multiplied the way Chuck said, so it was probably the right call not to cage him. I enjoyed the drama of those scenes even if they were Chuck's invention, and poor Sammy's reactions to them. That and the knife parts got me in the hurt/comfort kink, lol
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Yeah, I think the future he showed is if nothing changes. With Jack coming into the picture, Billie knows they have a chance and she´s timed it just right. 👍
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And what Sam went through seeing the future. Although I found them as vamps unintentionally funny.
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Yes, I thought Sam and Dean vamps were funny too. The fangs were different, not scary like in Season 6, and the situation was rather humorous in an ironical way.
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My main problem with this episode was that Benny should've been there to rescue Cas and Dean!
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YES! I was expecting him to pop up in every scene and soooooo disappiinted. I can't believe they would leave it like that though 😭
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