Well after the apocalypse was averted, that kinda threw a wrench in Fates plan.
Well after the apocalypse was averted, that kinda threw a wrench in Fates plan.
"Roadkill" from season 2 had the ghost accept she was dead to move on, and once John got out of Hell and saw Azazel dies he moved on too. So I think once Bobby feels he helped Sam and Dean enough with the Leviathan problem, he might be able to cross over. But this just fan wankery on my part.
Plus I think it's pretty hard to get a legit samurai sword, as the ones that are sold at pawn shops, on TV, etc…. are replicas. And those tend to break really easily is used.
I actually think this season has been the most serialized of the lot.
Considering they had to pull this story arc out of their asses after the original five season plan, I think the show is doing alright. It's not the best its ever been, but it's still working for me.
The name apparently means a few things, "little girl", "orangutan", "message". But it is an actual myth, though the show fudged around with it a bit.
He had me at "BALLS!"
Also, Fringe is able to get pretty ambitious with what they do on the show because, you know they have a bigger budget, and I'm pretty sure Supernatural's budget has been getting smaller each year.
Oh hey look, a C grade for this episode. I didn't expect that at all.
Did I miss something? Because I thought Eun Mi died in the last episode.
From the neck down she looked like she usually does. Her face was just puffy looking for one reason or another.
It felt more to me since Sam let him in, he really didn't need to work that hard to fuck with like the first few times, with the meat hooks, chains and what not.
The song when Cas was smiting demons was "Turn into Earth" by The Yardbirds.
The first one was the best. What was it?
"I heard you were dead."
"Apparently not."
Also, I don't think this episode was any thing like the "Anna Milton, who had both the 'falsely diagnosed with mental illness and
locked up' thing and the 'angel with amnesia' thing going on" episode. Because you know, Sam was actually suffering from mental illness, and not hearing the conversations that angels are…
She did seem to be suffering from a bit of puffy face this go around.
I read he may be coming back for at least two episodes. So, he may not be out.
Lucifer looks the way he does in the show, because that's usually how he has dressed every time Sam had interacted with him in season 5.
The full moon every episode was such a big load of hyperbole, come on your better than that.
I'm gonna assume it's Castiel, since he was described as a healer in the synopsis. Plus the writers have said that Castiel little arc this season will deal with redemption.