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Sam does Google though, and mentions the scroll in the mouth. It's just the Nazis showed and what have you.

There was a Casablanca reference in that the song "As Time Goes By" popped up in the episode.

@avclub-b9a25e422ba96f7572089a00b838c3f8:disqus  Well, they were only able to get half of Sam out, so… And of course, was being a prick and forced Dean to choose between Sam's soul or Adams.

I think this episode could have benefited from being a two-parter.

@avclub-cb0e59b8f769a8698b9f7154dd8809b5:disqus  The knife didn't kill Lilith, Sam going all black eyed psychic killed her.

@avclub-6997a8bd0e1042b70b60c5c879a1780e:disqus  Well, sucks for you, because I was fine with it.

There's an issue of the bullet exiting the body, so it really wold be a crap-shoot.

Alastair couldn't be killed by the knife, so it's not an entirely new idea.

I'm pretty sure the Man of Letters organization was wiped out, though Sam and Dean have John's notebook which they could theoretically pass down the knowledge in that to other "worthy" hunters.

Dillahunt's confused face at the end of the second episode was great, especially the fade to black.

Regarding the whole female = buzzkill thing, couldn't Steve's character also kinda be considered a buzzkill? Even though he ends up going along with whatever Jim has planned, he still protests quite a bit.

Yes, Rodney needs to come back a few more times this season.

Jack was off by two years, but in season one he said about Kenneth - "In five years we'll all either be working for him, or dead by his hands."

"These kids today, with their texting and murder."

Dean really still is a kid at heart isn't he? What with the LARPing, the cartoon episode, the giant slinky; it makes sense since he really never had much of childhood.

The big difference is the characters seem more interesting and entertaining in one episode than a whole season of Girls.

What I meant was the stories for seasons six and seven seemed to be done by the season. Like season six finishes, and they get the order for another season, so they start figuring out what seven will be about. Unlike the first five seasons where there was that basic outline of what the seasons would be and where they

The President of CW likes the show, and Carver has an end game planned, something that seasons six and seven clearly didn't have.

Whatever rubbed off on Carver while working on Being Human, I'm pretty sure he's funneling that into the whole Sam/Amelia thing.

It's actually a legit made up language.