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Yeah, what did she do…it's supposedly why she left House. In order to guest-star on a House-like show as a parody, I guess.

If you are crazy, then so am I. This was perhaps the best episode, yet. I don't care about the mysteries. Even so, I enjoy them piecing it together, how they react to revalations, the whole How of it.

If you are crazy, then so am I. This was perhaps the best episode, yet. I don't care about the mysteries. Even so, I enjoy them piecing it together, how they react to revalations, the whole How of it.

That is not very apathetic of you.

That is not very apathetic of you.

Seriously now, did you try this yourself? I imagine it extremely challenging to remember what has been airing on seven tv sets at any given moment. That didn't take long at all, I would say.

Seriously now, did you try this yourself? I imagine it extremely challenging to remember what has been airing on seven tv sets at any given moment. That didn't take long at all, I would say.

They did that with Reiko Aylesworth. Well, define "recognizable".
 There was little doubt in my mind that Edelstein would be it. Although, like Myles, it doesn't seem to make any kind of sense to me, visually, logistically, logically…none at all.Then again, not the reason I watch this show.

They did that with Reiko Aylesworth. Well, define "recognizable".
 There was little doubt in my mind that Edelstein would be it. Although, like Myles, it doesn't seem to make any kind of sense to me, visually, logistically, logically…none at all.Then again, not the reason I watch this show.

You accidentally didn't post this to your blog. Be more careful in the future.

You accidentally didn't post this to your blog. Be more careful in the future.

It had to be him. He was the only suspect they had met and was left without an alibi. In fact, they only met two people until someone previously unseen was interrogated. The case was just extremely limited like that.
 It couldn't have been the guy that popped up, because they charged him as an unknown to the audience.

It had to be him. He was the only suspect they had met and was left without an alibi. In fact, they only met two people until someone previously unseen was interrogated. The case was just extremely limited like that.
 It couldn't have been the guy that popped up, because they charged him as an unknown to the audience.

That is blasphemy! 
Bobby was a smart hunter, for sure. He used the tools of the modern world at his disposal. Not just the guns. He was only revenge-driven as a ghost. Same for the others.
They are probably the new breed of hunters, somewhere in-between the brains and the brawn. It's evolution, baby!

They are not too old to have daddy-issues. They never had a childhood. They are still immature and they will never have the time to deal with any of this.

The episode sort of re-established that the demon elite (as opposed to regular old demons, no matter their eye color) take over a host completely when Abaddon says, "She is not here any more."…yeah, I know it's lousy. Why would you just believe a demon? Yet, I think we are supposed to accept that as fact and don't

Mary was a hunter, John was nothing. John didn't know about any of it before he met Mary. That made Sam and Dean, with their focus on their father…also descendants of nothing. I mean, their mother is not their role model (of course, she hardly could be), their father is.

Actually more than that:
Dean: "Hey, I know that song…"
Henry: "I would hope you do. It's from Casablanca."

Hey, I didn't like the retcon-ish feel of this episode, but…wow, you must be in rage, because you don't see clearly:

This is good, but…why just season 8?