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Awww, I got a Tony Toni Toné notification for this?

Wherehouse?

Didn't Metatron even say something last week about not understanding the ramifications of what closing the gates could do? Maybe it was ideas like this that he was talking about.

That was my only thought the whole time he was on.  Booger is the voice of God somehow seems appropriate in the Supernatural universe

Loved that name drop. I'm fine with them working powered characters into a non-powered universe like that. Better than nearly everyone on Smallville getting powers from kryptonite.

Loved that name drop. I'm fine with them working powered characters into a non-powered universe like that. Better than nearly everyone on Smallville getting powers from kryptonite.

I bet that's a line Batman never hears from his partners.

It was a fairly big plot point up through season 5. The guy who wrote them, Chuck, under the pen name Carver Edlund, was the first prophet they met, protected by an archangel, received visions from Heaven about their exploits, the books will come to be known as the Winchester Gospels, etc.

It really bugged me that the teenage girl wasn't even shocked over the idea of murder, she just smiled and seemed to think it was cute that murder was committed in the name of love. I guess violent TV and movies can't be blamed for desensitizing kids in the future, since there is no TV and they're cool with killing.

That's kind of what I was thinking too. Not sure what the end game would be, but I can't imagine that Crowley is behind it, and I don't think the show would just go the insanity route.

Is Kevin really just going crazy, or is it possible that someone really is messing with his head? I'm 99% sure Crowley didn't really take him or anything, but I'm not positive that there isn't someone out there putting the ideas into his mind.

Something about that struck me as hilarious. Nick Miller has no problem fighting with or yelling at inanimate objects.

I thought the plot of that was father issues. And a word search.

Despite some very stupid things going on at the beginning, I had to give this a B+ simply for Michael Rooker and Norman Reedus. I'm going to miss the few scenes they had together.
Oh, and also for Carol's "Go to hell, Merle" line.

I would watch that show happily!

My thought immediately went to beer bong. What does that say about me?

I read that interaction in Robert Downey Jr and Brandon Jackson's voices from Tropic Thunder. A black man and a guy in black face. Probably the closest TWD could come to having two black men survive a scene together.

That pissed me off so much. She'd been doing decent until then, but leaving the truck was so stupid it lost any redemption points she had gained from me.

I was praying (or preying?) that when Andrea finally got out of the abandoned building, that Martinez's truck would show up out of nowhere and run her down. Besides killing her off, that seems to be the sort of shocking death this show likes to go for.

Ah, I forgot about the song. Still more than T-Dawg ever got to do. I bet he sang in the choir at his church, but we didn't get to hear that story.