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It kind of did with Harry actually killing someone. That seems it screwed him up pretty good.

Dean and Castiel's relationship is that of brothers in arms, Cas is like a brother to Dean.

Lucky you. I fell down that rabbit hole of obnoxiousness one night out of boredom.

All the CW shows are on repeats next week for some reason.

Yeah, but the shippers have really latched on in season 8 that Dean is bi-sexual and should have a romantic relationship with Cas. They've called the writers everything from homophobes (even one of the gay writers, let that sink in) to queerbaiters for not making it canon on the show.

And "Family Remains," they were inbred but not hill folk.

Or just this was a meant to be a Sam and Dean episode. The Destiel shippers really seem to hate her, I think it's because she had Dean have sex with a woman in her previous episode.

In "The Mentalists" episode in season 7, Sam kills the guy who was controlling the ghost.

There was the brother and sister in the wall episode in season 4, I think Dean shoots the brother. And they did stab some people in the season 5 premiere, but they were under the influence of War and thought they were demons.

There are still 8 episodes to go, plenty of time to pull the trigger.

This kinda felt like Klein's way of giving the finger to the Tumblr crowd, given that Destiel shippers really don't like her for some reason. No matter how much you photoshop or write about something it will never make it real.

It's next week. The extended "Captives" promo encompassed 3 episodes. And in the preview for next week, it had Sam and Dean standing in a giant devil's trap painted on crossroads.

There is the fact that the band itself has admitted that shifted there style and experimented a bit because of nu metal with the album, Kerry King even admits it's his least favorite.

Yeah, it was just an ad for the web series that interrupted the episode briefly.

It doesn't necessarily mean it's mucking with continuity, if the episode was always meant to air 15th but was shot 16th has no bearing on the script.

Or the episodes were originally meant to air in this order because of scheduling with the actors that play the Ghostfacers.

Because this is Supernatural, and everybody dies. It's not a question of if, but when.

I think "Ramble On" would be a more apt song to end the series. 1. It's a song about traveling/a quest 2. It's one of Deans favorite songs.

Or it could have been scheduling, the Ghostfacers episode was shot 16th, but always meant to play 15th, because that's when they could get the actors. Kind of like what they did at the beginning, shooting episode 2 first because that's when they could get Sheppard and Chau in.

They really weren't annual, they showed up in seasons 1, 3 and 4, though they did have their own web series during season 5.