Like I said, if they are laying low and not bringing attention to themselves, there's no reason not to believe that they families could operate in Chicago.
Like I said, if they are laying low and not bringing attention to themselves, there's no reason not to believe that they families could operate in Chicago.
Thing with Gordon he was technically right, really he was cut from the same cloth as John Winchester — motivated by obsession. Sadly his story got cut short because he was on another show, and they could only get him for 2 episodes in season 3, so they decided rather than stretch his story out to bring it to an end.
John thought vampires were extinct though, so flying under the radar, keeping deaths to a minimum, paying off the police, etc… I don't see why not.
I assumed they made deals with all the monsters, like they did with the Alpha. They had no reason to suspect the Leviathans were trying to kill them.
That's what I'm thinking, the CW execs said they need to change it and so they did.
The changes to werewolves kind of started in season 6, when Samuel mentions he killed one when it wasn't a full moon. Then in season 8 they brought in the idea of purebloods, which meant they could change before during and after a full moon and had more control over their change.
I'm more interested why they decided to switch the children around, Ivar was Ragnar and Aslaugs first son, and not to mention Bjorn was their son too. Fridleif, was the son he had with Lagertha.
What? No mention of the return of Castiel's pimpmobile?
Yeah, best since "Captives," but I was talking overall for the season. It's a good rating but again nowhere near the highest.
The ratings were good too, though nowhere near the highest of the season.
Yeah, Ackles loves playing Dean and Padalecki gets the chance to play Sam a number of different ways, which he's said he loves doing.
I think he realized after his final talk with Julia that sometimes staying quiet can be the worst thing you can do.
Basically, a season 11 would be up to them. But now that they both have families, I'm sure they like the idea of financial security.
Though there was the time with the shojo, where Sam questioned if Dean could even get drunk anymore.
The exorcism effects are new, kinda. They have had some demons violently shake their heads in a sped up effect before, but not like this.
He'll stick it in anything.
Yes, but he's a demon, one that's been a thorn in their sides for a long time, has killed a lot of people. So it's understandable he doesn't want to be all chummy with Crowley.
He actually has produced two hardcore porn films, Pink Prison and Constance.
I definitely sounds like Piaf. I just don't have the time to work my way through her whole discography.
He felt he should have died, and was prepared to, because he was dying. But he's healthy now, so him not wanting to die while he could still do some good makes sense. Plus he knows what Dean killing will do to Dean.