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    Can we give a shout-out to demon!Grandma?

    Phil can shut his heathen mouth, the man-pain is what sets the show apart

    Wait for it, she still had person shadowing her house in ep 8.1 as Sam was leaving, for all we know she's angel-bait.

    dang what a clunky script.  Edlund was way better at packing multiple characters/plot arch material. (thought the crawling hand trick was cool)

    Yeah, but they're not fighters, the necromancers were scholars with guns, you don't get a lot of hand-to-hand combat experience when you can immolate your enemies from a safe distance.

    Yes, this is a move in the right direction, for the Boys to have a home base now that they've both broken up with their other 'homes' (Purgatory and Kermit Texas)

    I am loving this Men of Letters idea, it keeps Sam close to the family business now!  And Dean gets to swan around in swanky bathrobes and drink gin from actual glassware!

    I died laughing when Dean interviewed those two chicks, "It was like watching the most awful movie of the most terrible thing you could see."  "It was like that."

    But that's the beauty of this show, in that the heroes DON'T rely on a ridiculous repository of knowledge anymore  (Sunnydale high school library, Sherlock's brain, the TARDIS) and have to do real legwork (or shovel-work in this ep's case).

    Yeah cuz Cas wasn't on suicide watch two weeks ago or anything…

    I liked the Campbells in S6, in that they were a bunch of ruthless hillbillies.  It makes sense for them to be like that.

    They're basically an army of Giles.  That last thing we need on TV is another stuffy necromantic librarian.

    I was so happy to hear Dean's line about how he'd do anything to save Sam from John's fate, I thought "Be nice if either of ya SAID IT TO EACH OTHER".

    Yeah but Bobby was used to war.  Great shooter, not afraid of living rough, I can just imagine Grandpa Winchester turning up his nose at the next motel and asking when the maid was going to arrive with his gin and tonic.

    What was the episode when the Boys were examining a corpse and the mortician was this young nerdy guy that instantly cottoned to Dean and they started goobing over movies or something?

    Dude I was happy to see two chicks cheerfully smooching on a non-HBO show, I remember 'Buffy' having to wade thru so much crap when Willow came out.

    Then you haven't been to a lot of LARPs, it is rife with professional women her age who also play MMORPGs online and probably cosplay Starbuck (both of them) at sci-fi cons.

    Being an ex-LARPer, I found this episode painful to watch, and was frankly pleased when Dean pulled out his gun and shot a treestump to drag everyone back into reality.

    Of all the Avenger actors, Hemsworth impressed me the most, cuz Thor could have sucked.  How many 6'4 beefcake actors can chew thru stiff hero dialogue and not sound utterly painful?  We've come a long way since Ahnold in a horned helmet.