Yeah, but he's only hunted a werewolf a handful of times. From what the show has shown he's hunted a werewolf 2 or 3 times as a teenager, once in season 2 and in season 8. And Sam hunted one during his soulless year with Samuel.
Yeah, but he's only hunted a werewolf a handful of times. From what the show has shown he's hunted a werewolf 2 or 3 times as a teenager, once in season 2 and in season 8. And Sam hunted one during his soulless year with Samuel.
Well, Dean was unaware that vampires were actually real in season 1, despite hunting with John all his life.
Guest characters are typically played broadly in their characterizations, male and female. Some get more to work with and other don't, it's how it goes.
If I remember right Madison actually chose to die because she didn't want to hurt anymore people.
She's the first demon, but Lucifer made more after her. That's how I prefer to see it.
I doubt they will, but it's Supernatural, and the Bible gets more wrong than right. Jesus on the show could very well just have been a prophet, or vessel for an angel.
Pretty much, the characters on Girls are terrible people, which isn't bad in and of itself, the problem is they are not interesting to watch.
Isn't this supposed to be the final part of his Depression trilogy? I'm assuming it gets more miserable in the back half.
I think it's safe to assume she was, all demons are corrupted human souls.
I like to think of the Bass/Golem show as Golem and the Guy.
Maybe the mark gives the wielder of the first blade, like a bloodlust, a need to kill/for battle.
Well no, Lilith is the first demon. The "First Born" title is probably a reference to the fact the Cain was the first born son of Adam and Eve, as well the first murderer.
The reason we never saw anymore demons with different colored eyes is as simple as Kripke believing it would start to get ridiculous if stronger than usual demons were given different colored eyes all the time.
Protagonists don't need to be liked, they do however need to be interesting, something which the characters on Girls are not.
I really liked glib Soulless Sam from "Clap Your Hands," I wished he was written more like that in season 6.
I think is more of Ackles being kind of exhausted, him and his wife just had there first kid, and he's juggling that with show. Aldo I've read that he's only had around 11 days off this season, while Padalecki has like 27 days off.
Here's Sheppard talking about Gaiman (he's apparently a huge SPN fan too).
Yeah, I like to think after the whole leviathan debacle, God just decided just let things happen, like the fish walking on land. And the angels not being sure which version of man would be dominant, homo sapien sapiens or the neanderthals.
Well not necessarily, Dean rattles off the stuff about Adam and Eve and all that, but Castiel never actually confirms anything. One way to look at is like this; the entire Earth was considered the Garden, and Gadreel stood guard of the whole planet, and then Lucifer comes along and makes the first demons, tainting the…
Sam and Dean are either back to together at the end of the next episode or episode 12.