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No, it's Jeremy Carver. Which is a good choice, he wrote some of the best episodes of the series.

Well, there's still an episode left for him to get into the fight. So we'll see.

Not really, Crowley is the one running Hell. So he's the current ruler down there.

I don't know, I'm digging the new zen like Cas. Also, I'm pretty sure he's sticking around for the next season.

Yeah, that was an interesting point about Eve. If you remember when she died, she did have black goo coming out of her various orifices.

"Worst “Whoo-hoo, they let us use the name ‘Dick’ for our
super-villain, Standards and Practices trusts us and we’re gonna totally
abuse the privilege!” line yet: “What makes Dick so hard to beat?”"

"Is this an example of what Sam and Dean have been worried about: that
being a vengeful spirit will make Bobby unreliable, and kind of a moron?"

I think it's because it's cheaper and Ireland is just as dreary a looking place as Seattle.

It's especially messed up that his adopted sister screwed Jimi's actual brother from having anything to do with the estate, by having there father write him out of the will on his deathbed.

The finale is called "Everybody Dies", so take that how you will.

I think it's that these characters are horrible but not that interesting/entertaining.

I like to see a level of give-a-shit in reviews, and not bitching for the sake of bitching, because the reviewer can't follow a simple plot point that gets clearly explained in the episode. That's my problem with the reviews.

The second one did try to smite him, it's just nothing happened and he didn't know what the hell was going on.

They've kinda always done that, the SyFy Original Movies are done independently and the channel comes in scoops up the TV rights, and slaps their name on it.

I think Eve was something completely different. Per the show, she was on Earth last in her original form 10,000 years ago, so she's been around longer or at least about the same time as man. How she came to be is another question entirely, was she a freak bit of evolution or another of God's crazy experiments like the

Plus, their was that moment when Dick was with Charlie and Bobby had that look of searing rage and ominously said "Diiick Roomaaan". That sort of anger is the first step in becoming a vengeful spirit, and completely different than any of the anger Sam, Dean and Castiel have shown throughout the series.

"But that didn’t stop SyFy from making this version a potential mini-series."

Yeah, and a Leviathan is something none of the angels have ever encountered.

Another funny moment in this episode was when Edgar was going over the plans of the slaughterhouse,  mentioning that people would freak out when they turn the corner and see buzz saws.

"You see what I was going on about a couple of weeks ago, about how
conveniently arbitrary the rules governing ghosts seem to be?"