The tongue was cut-off at some point before the episode.
The tongue was cut-off at some point before the episode.
I believe Carver has said that the character has a no kill order currently, so she should be safe for a while.
There was also a porn window.
"the real-life Wicked Witch, who doesn’t have green skin."
The show's most on the nose use of a song has to be "Black Water" from season seven, though.
There was also the really cute redhead in "Southern Comfort" from season eight.
From what I understand the backdoor pilot is going to be set in Chicago, and will give insight from both the hunters and monsters views of the story,
Backdoor pilot isn't until episode 20.
Dorothy cut out her tongue, that's why she couldn't talk.
I liked that it was more platonic with Charlie and Dorothy. And I like that the show doesn't feel the need to hit the audience over the head that she's a gay character. They're not defining her by her sexuality, and I respect the show for that.
I don't know, I thought this was a pretty fun episode.
I believe the show is inferring that rogue reapers take possession of people, thus explaining why they can be killed and tortured (Dean and Sam used handcuffs with binding sigils on the reaper they tortured).
I think the Sam/Zeke stuff comes to a head in episode five or six.
What little I recall from my Catholic upbringing, I believe Jesus is God. It's the Holy Trinity; the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.
He's the Balki Bartokomous of Heaven, or was.
There's another angel named Malachi that's going to be introduced at some point. So I think it's going to be a bit more chaotic than Crowley vs. Naomi.
That's what I'm saying, as long as the reapers are doing their jobs i.e. reaping the souls when they are suppose to, that's all that matters in regards to the natural order. Since if a souls destination was so important, then they would forcibly take the spirits away, instead of letting them stay on Earth and become…
They actually didn't work on the show again until season seven. But Ross-Leming is married to Robert Singer, so there an answer I guess.
Supernatural has been using the same DP since season one. But they did get a director they haven't worked with before for this episode.
Seriously, one review is enough.