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Or maybe Kevin did know and chose not to say anything. Obviously he's not malicious, but after having been chased, imprisoned, tortured, mutilated, orphaned, driven insane, and interrogated, maybe he came to see Sam's death as an acceptable loss in the interest of shutting down Hell. He lost his girlfriend and his

She belongs with Sam. They worked so well together last season in "Time after Time".

So if no one answered Crowley's distress call except for Abaddon, he must not be a very popular leader. In his weakened state, maybe he'll be deposed and find himself on the lam from, well, everyone next season.

But how would Naomi have known about the third trial? She never laid hands on the demon tablet, and even if she had, only Kevin and Metatron can read it. (Cas recognized the Leviathan tablet last season but couldn't read it.) If even a small number of angels had shared Metatron's knowledge, surely they would have

Yes! Dean paused and looked wistfully at an old junker that, I think, Bobby might have driven in a couple of episodes.

The lack of resolution on any front really bothered me about the season finale.

But he switched from "Moose" to "Sam" as the injections progressed.

I can't remember seeing this amid the bro-hugging and the plummeting angels in the last 10 minutes, but did Kevin ever corroborate Naomi's claim that Sam would die if he finished the final trial? Kevin and Metatron are the only ones who know the exact contents of the demon tablet, and neither of them had a reason to

That was my main beef with the finale, too.

Might as well go balls-out with the genre TV. It tends to get treated like a red-headed stepchild on other networks, so it's fitting to have it as the staple of the network that's considered the red-headed stepchild.

I know which French Quarter street they're supposed to be standing on, and the Photoshop all puts them in the middle of it, where in reality they'd be run down by staggering drunk fratboys or a pack of jackasses taking a Segway tour of the Vieux Carré.

I'm guessing it will involve lots more abs and unnaturally white teeth. And teenagers who have zero parental supervision and never really have to show up for school.

Serious mixed feelings here. I find myself agreeing with Phil, minus his oozing contempt for the show. There was a lot of baiting and switching. Metatron's betrayal was a good idea, but since we'd only met him two episodes ago, it had very little emotional impact. I'd hoped that Sam would complete the trials and get a

You know nothing, Charlie Kelly.

Dennis seems more like the Joffrey of the gang, what with his zip ties and duct tape and weird fits of rage when he's not sufficiently admired.

But that's even more mouths to feed and more bodies to transport. How is she going to feed and equip an ever-growing army except through plunder? And the freed slaves won't be nearly as skilled or disciplined as the Unsullied. The fact of their past oppression won't make them incapable of rape, pillage, or wanton

Down south, they call it the King's Landing Strip.

I'm a little puzzled by Dany the Abolitionist, too. The Dothraki didn't have any qualms about enslaving people.

I think the S5 wardrobe palette was just simple heaven/hell color symbolism.

I took it as a geographical reference. Crowley's not as old as Naomi, but he's old enough to have seen plenty of countries renamed and borders redrawn.