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Hiddleston or Cavil make more sense as siblings to Fassbender than Mikkelsen.

Jensen Ackles and Jared Padalecki, I mean they even seem like brothers in real life. They are such close friends that they actually live next to each other in Austin.

Supernatural's "The Executioner's Song" is up there as one of the best episodes of the series (yes even the Eric Kripke years). Dean's final confrontation with Cain, and their fight, however one sided it was, was perfect.

GWAR did put out a studio version "Carry On Wayward Son," so there is that one out there.

The best opportunity they had was when Ziggler was IC champ. That would have been a good feud for Wyatt, Wyatt goes after Ziggler to humble "the Showoff." It writes itself.

I'd say some sort of powerslam.

He's like a sad puppy.

Since he's not retiring anytime soon, they really need to give him a new finisher. The chokeslam is just not believable/credible anymore.

He also reprised the Grim Reaper for an episode of Tales from the Crypt.

Kinda loving Truth constantly mistaking Byron Saxton for Coach.

Tidal isn't elitist in the least. But paying $19.99 a month to stream music, might as well just buy actual albums for that price.

It is true, @midnight does rely heavily on pun based humor.

Eh. He's a great producer, but his rapping isn't anything special.

Sometimes I think it would nice to have those things (or hell even just a girlfriend), but then I remember I'm lucky enough to be debt free, and not have worry about anyone but myself. I also rationalize it with the fact that my life would still be in the same relatively crappy state than if I would have gone to

That episode was awesome. How anyone could hate it, I can not understand.

Eric Kripke actually came out and said that her death had less to do with the fans and more his perceived failings; because he felt he wrote her as too much of an antagonist, and it got to a point where he understood why the fans hated her, and he couldn't think of a logical reason she should still be around given

I like the air of misery that permeates season 9 for the characters, it feels very pessimistic. I kind love it for that. It's almost like a deconstruction of the Winchestes,

To be fair, Carver was up front about there not being a big end of the world type of scenario with a bad guy. It was going more internal/personal for the characters.

The Winchesters haven't actually killed that many angels on the show, I'm pretty sure you can count the number on a single hand, if not, it does't go past 10. So the angels are still treated with a semblance of difficulty for the brothers.

Well, that rule generally still holds. Dead is dead; outside of Sam, Dean and Cas; the only other resurrections on the show have been Samuel Campbell and Bobby as the end of "Swan Song." Everyone else tends to stay dead, but there typically is one post death appearance, as either a ghost or in the case of Ellen and