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I'm drop dead tired, so I'll probably comment on other things tomorrow, but in regards to speculation, I'm feeling like next season will have a big focus on what happens to ghosts/demons/angels/etc when they are killed. It's a topic that hasn't ever been delved into other than speculation that it's simply the end or

I'm drop dead tired, so I'll probably comment on other things tomorrow, but in regards to speculation, I'm feeling like next season will have a big focus on what happens to ghosts/demons/angels/etc when they are killed. It's a topic that hasn't ever been delved into other than speculation that it's simply the end or

Good find. The Talmud states that it'll be Michael and Gabriel (!!) who slay the Leviathan, but they seem to have already decided on what will kill them.

Nahhhh, rock smashes through paper.

If Dick bites the bullet (or in this case, bone) this season, I really hope Edgar sticks around. His has a gravitas to him that's way more frightening, especially after he was done disposing of the angels.

I think I'm basically done with these reviews. They've become utterly incomprehensible in their complaints.

It'd probably constitute as a retcon, but I'd think it'd be an interesting idea to have souls that are "killed" end up in Purgatory. It'd pretty much be the classic Catholic depiction of Purgatory, after all.

Whaaaaaat?? You DIDN'T want to see Mark Pellegrino back? So this is the trade off for no misogynistic rants.

He's banned?
HE'S BANNED!

So, speculation time. What could "45489" (at least, that's what I think Bobby wrote) mean?

This is my feeling as well. I could the show going either way at this point, but as has been expressed in the past, the brothers need a strong ally. And a ghost certainly fits the bill.

Do I get to keep it if I say that Chain of Command Part 2 was one of TNG's finest episodes?

I've been thinking about this, and I have to wonder if humanity as a combined force would be a lot stronger than we think. Demons or any other monster never try to wage a total war with us, and if you remember, even Lucifer's big apocalypse involved infecting humans with the Crotoan virus. It would certainly explain

I wouldn't be surprised if the Angels have just said "fuck it, we're leaving humanity alone" considering the cataclysm their ranks have suffered since season 4.

I'm pretty meh on Monsters, and would even go as far as to say it's the most overrated Twilight Zone episode. The insanity that scoops up the community is just too exaggerated for me to find it at all believable. And it doesn't help that the aliens pretty much confirmed that this happens to every single person in the

Bricks were shat when I saw that ending. I don't see Bobby coming back from a gunshot to the freaking head, so maybe Death will be back next week?

Last time we saw, Godstiel had killed every angel who followed Raphael. So there's probably not enough angels left to do much of anything.

I kind of don't "get" Zack's complaints the last couple weeks. Slash Fiction was far from lazy, and this episode was one of the better stand alones they've done in quite awhile (certainly better than any we've gotten this season, that's for sure).

Can't it just be because those two denim wrapped nightmares constantly foil the plans of every big bad? If I knew they managed to best freaking Lucifer, the Winchesters would be #1 on my eradicate list.

I'd like to think Sheriff Jody using that bleach right above the Leviathan at that moment, and then consequently dropping down, was a literal act of God.