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I'd say angels were fine in seasons 6-8. They were more less how they were in seasons 4 & 5. Season 9, they changed them up a bit with the fall, and having some try to get used to life on Earth.

That's something Supernatural learned early on, work around sfx limitations, and if it's going to look bad, don't do it.

It's becoming a thing, where I try to find out what the show got from Supernatural with it's plots. I can't even say that for Constantine, a comic you could say influenced Supernatural, but hardly can get a "Supernatural already did it" while watching it.

Calvary

Remember when they did the crossover with the Critic, and how they slyly made fun of the idea of cartoon crossovers?

If it doesn't have The Simpsons Arcade Game , then what's the point?

Also, Ben Edlund and Sera Gamble really wanting to be able to make dick jokes all season.

Young Mr. Lincoln & Spielberg's Lincoln go so well together.

He's apparently their go to guy for Nazis.

Actually it was Jonathan Davis, but on the flip side there was also Mike Patton. DJ Lethal worked on song, but I'm pretty sure this was before he joined Limp Bizkit.

I liked Dante XXI.

I've always like Hank3's cover of it.

And even then it wasn't worth the wait.

Doesn't even need to have "proper" Batman appearance. Just even glimpse in the shadows/periphery would suffice.

I think they pretty much just changed one line of dialogue for the female character to indicate that she isn't going to be a regular anymore.

Not to mention Agent Carter happening.

He plays pop punk, so it's not a surprise how clueless he is.

He didn't even try to escape with it. So his death was pretty much in vain.

Bobby's namesake Robert Singer was the voice of the cat.

Bobby's namesake Robert Singer was the voice of the cat.