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I always liked the idea that Crowley was Sam and Dean's
longest-surviving enemy because he's the only one that never
underestimates them. for as much verbal abuse as he throws at them, he's
always taken them more seriously as a threat than Azazel, Lucifer or
even Castiel did. His story is by far the one I'm most

Jay Leno.

I'm not so sure about that… Cas' powers are gone and he's pretty disoriented. I don't know if Crowley knows or not but I'd buy it if he knew and Cas didn't.

As soon as Cas' boss asked if he was free the following night, I turned
to my wife and said, "She just asked him to babysit, didn't she." Called
it!

He could nail a lot of testicles to the ground with that hammer.

1. Iron Man
2. The Avengers
3. Thor/Thor 2 (I can't decide, though 2 has the edge since I saw it more recently)
4. Captain America
5. Iron Man 3
6. The Incredible Hulk
7. Iron Man 2

Yeah, for whatever reason I was thinking about the Star Wars prequels too. I think the design of Asgard is pretty similar to Naboo from the first movie? The Dark Elves attacking Asgard, anyway, is where I was most struck by it.

Should have used "Goodbye, Yellow-Brick Road".

Demons are more powerful than witches, but I think the Wicked Witch is some kind of fairy, who are very powerful. Crowley was also tied up and powerless at the time.

Ah, that makes sense. I thought it was a pretty big bombshell if Chuck was still writing books somewhere and sending them to Becky.

The more this show talks about the Fairy Realm, the more curious I am to actually see the place. It might be too reminiscent of the time the Angel gang went to Pylea, but I think it would be fun to see the boys and Charlie spend an episode or two in a completely alien world.

IMDB keeps telling me that Bard the Bowman is not being played by Orlando Bloom with a mustache, but I just can't believe it.

Agreed. That was brilliant.

Okay, surely this movie is a joke.

I assumed "Sea Parks" is a chain, but I don't actually know.

Yeah, she looks a lot like her but her voice sounds nothing like Deschanel's and she plays her as a generic "dumb girl" rather than imitating any specific mannerisms, as far as I can tell.

Whoa, Alpha-everyman is perfect for the Sudeikis quality I've been trying to describe. Thanks, O'Neal!

Huh… I never thought about it like that, but that definitely explains the narrator's motivation better than the other interpretation.

Everyone seems to need to apologize for liking the Barenaked Ladies. They're a fun band! They're unpretentious, clever pop music at its best. I think everyone agrees their most recent album isn't great, but that's no reason to qualify enjoying their good stuff.

I don't know enough to blame the whole thing on Ed, but the new songs are definitely missing whatever it was that used to make BNL special.