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Or Sam drinks Dean's blood?

I just wish Demon-Dean had some apparent downside to hold us over for the next season. I can only assume Dean is taking some time off this summer and keeping bees like Cain or getting massages like Crowley.

Is the Lannister's running out of gold a change from the book? In the books, I thought the Iron Throne was in debt and that Lannister's were planning on taxing the bejesus out of everyone instead of reaching into their own coffers.

But does the film answer, "so, will this be on the final?"

Just out of curiosity, what was thought provoking about the film? Everyone seems to agree that the film takes an affirmation of beliefs approach.

This might be a spoiler, but I have to askā€¦ do all the characters go to the concert at the end?

It also sounds like the main character is a ringer for that one guy in class who monopolized the teacher.

I went into this movie thinking this was the story of Joss Whedon in college. I was disappointed.

The Papa McCall/ Sheriff Stilinski story, which is connected with the Mama McCall / Scott secret, remains unresolved and unrevealed.

Every series has filler episodes. They're usually the weakest part of the season. Last night's episode was filler, and yet it was great. Quite the accomplishment.

But it had Remy hitting on Claire, oppressed employees, artistic photographs from the sexy photographer, and presumably, clear water!

I wonder why the writers jettisoned Claire's Clear Water Initiative plots, to just as quickly establish the rape plot.

But if Stiles becomes a wolf, then who needs Scott?

So what are the odds on werewolf Stiles? Would it also solve his neurological condition, which was raised again?

It feels out of character that the Underwoods' master plan is to position themselves to capitalize on someone else's mistakes. It's defensive, which makes sense retain power (like season three is set up) but less so to obtain it.

To regroup: my immediate point is that Sam's stated position on the brotherly relationship is wrong in the context of the show.

Right, but the season five ended with Dean saying he wouldn't try and Chuck narrating that Dean didn't try.

Well, I meant when Dean let Sam go with that cage route which would be the last episodes of season five. Sam came up with that idea shortly after locking Dean up in Bobby's basement so that Dean couldn't sacrifice himself to be Michael's vessel.

But at least they agree on letting Adam go. Also they have apparently agreed not to revisit the loose ends of their parents either.

The problem with the guilty Winchester dynamic was that the series didn't have a direction in later years. The Dean/Sam hunt/don't hunt was resolved in early seasons with compelling reasons to continue hunting. That ended at the start of season 8, and even in this episode there's no reason for Dean to keep hunting.