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…several angels (somehow settled into full lives less than 24 hours after The Fall)

I'm glad I wasn't the only one who thought that actress looked like Alison Brie. I thought I might have been going crazy.

Yeah, I really liked how it contrasted Heaven and Hell. I'm really excited for this season. It should be fun.

For a while in the episode, I thought they might keep Sam in a coma for the whole season and split up the story between what's going on in Sam's head, and whatever Dean happens to be hunting. I'll admit, I was kinda disappointed that they didn't go that route. It could've been interesting.

First Ben and Kate, and now this.

I've actually never heard of that show until today. Is it any good?

Well, it was good that he finally stopped talking about his Chicago Brown Bears.

Ferguson is my new favourite character.

Also, I just remembered that it was heavily implied that she was a problem child and bounced around from home to home before she got to this woman, who seemed like she could handle her bad behaviour (however harshly/wrong) and pocketed the money. So, really, they showed how rare it is right in the episode.

Calm down. Like I've said before, "devoted and loving" foster homes don't make interesting stories (at least not in these types of shows, maybe a comedy or a family drama). And besides, it looks like Abbie was in a good foster home, so it balances out.

@drdarke:disqus Yeah, I know I'm not in the target audience (even though the ratings say that a lot of my demo watch it too). And my little sister is obsessed with Hawaii 5-0 too, so you don't have to explain.

I am not opposed to this idea…

Nice foster homes would be boring to watch. There's no drama/conflict.

I like to think he was trying to figure out the locks, because he got locked inside the vehicle, and hit the NorthStar button trying to get out. Then a friendly voiced asked how she could help, and he tells her that he's stuck in the car, at which point she tells him about the entertainment options. Then he says that

I was thinking the exact same thing. I called them "garbage bag demons."

I wouldn't say that his mourning was played as a joke. His emotions seemed pretty genuine. NorthStar was more or less just a vehicle (no pun intended) to get him to express it. It was only funny because he was from the past and still coming to grips with 21st century technology.

Speaking of Joanne Kelly, I just started playing BioShock Infinite and I could have sworn she was the voice of Elizabeth.

Not to mention that Hostages is tanking and will be canceled any minute now.