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Mihovil
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What can I say, I don't really see it, other than the recurring character issue. Victims and monsters, that's all guest stars usually are, be they male or female. And yes by virtue of Sam and Dean being heterosexual characters, some female characters are love interests.

To be fair, the show really hasn't overused the word "bitch" since season four with Dean and Ruby.

It would be two years later. Though he was originally written/cast as a 14-year-old.

It also works as a decent companion piece to "After School Special," showing a possible reason why Dean would forgo making a connection with someone.

Actually, the writer of the episode said on Twitter that Dean was originally written/cast as a 14-year-old, but when they saw the actor on screen they felt he looked older, so they changed his age to 16 in post.

Well, that was woodshop, and the teacher really didn't give a shit. Well, except about playing craps in the back cages.

I recall watching Platoon, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, The Shining and Universal Soldier.

Sunny.

Chances are next season will be the last, the president of FX already has said that money/budget is an issue. But now with the terrible ratings, it's looking more likely.

Not only are Skye's hacking skills insanely good, but she was capable of having shiny bouncy hair, even though she lived in a van.

I think his soul is trapped in there. The cage is in the deepest part of Hell, and was made to specifically keep things from getting out.

I think it's because he's typically been the only antagonist not to underestimate the Winchesters, though he finally got a bit arrogant at the end of season 8.

I think his powers only started manifesting when Lucifer was freed.

Season 1 actually.

Outside of Sam, Dean and Cas; the only other characters to get resurrected on the show have been Bobby at the end of season five and Charlie this season. Dead is pretty much dead.

Cas said that the Antichrist's powers are directly tied to Lucifer walking the Earth, so I think he's probably been depowered.

Sam and Kevin nerd-bros.

Pretty much, I mean one of the writers of the episode is openly gay, and they were calling him a homophobe. It's ridiculous.

From what I read, they're were mad that their sexuality was used as a "punchline," and the show was willing to have a gay dog joke, but not make Dean a bi-sexual.

According to Jared, it was originally supposed to be a Styx song in the background.