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I don't know, I wouldn't called Balthazar, Zachariah, or Gabriel ill-defined. Motivationally, maybe, but I mostly miss angels being interesting presences. Uriel and even bit players like Joshua brought something to the table. It seems like most of the angels now have little personality, which I understand as they're

Agreed. The show could really do with a little worldbuilding. Angels are busy doing Angel Things (???) but I guess it doesn't really matter if they're in heaven? Demons make sense, but I'm just generally confused about what the angels are doing this FOR since their introduction. Leading the push to get heaven back

Right? I love the male casting on this show generally (the leads, obviously, Jim Beaver, Misha Collins, Mark Pelligrino, Sebastian Roche) but the female casting is often awful. I liked Samantha Ferris/Alona Tal but it's generally been really bad. I didn't think Abbadon was too bad, though, which surprised me.

This idea is the best idea this season.

That's cool about your house on Treme! My boyfriend and I almost guested on it (he didn't realize he had a final that day until the day before), and his acting prof was in it. I miss living in NOLA.

Me too. Also because I had to think about the dog detective one again uuuuuuuuugh.

Completely agreed. Honestly, this whole plotline has been a lot of passing the idiot ball, so I didn't even notice the things you said. Hopefully getting everything out in the open will fix some of that.

Oh, I thought it was implied that he told him, but you're right, he didn't. That makes that scene kind of confusing, actually, then, because he says "Sam's messed up, Ezekiel helped, but we still can't be around you for [no reason]." Huh, My bad!

Especially when at this point they should be pretty used to angels/demons/everyone screwing them over and should probably have a backup plan. Oops.

Yeah, I'm just not a fan. Personal preference. I caught up a month ago, after I was already caught up with Arrow, and I am really not a Laurel fan either, so it's possibly just character dislike transfer.

Yup, right after Veronica Mars I believe. A lot of CW/WB/UPN actors bounced around Supernatural after their shows ended, (post-Angel Amy Acker, Mercedes McNab, a truly ridiculous amount of Buffy/Angel alums) and a few Veronica Mars actors were on the show (Alona Tal, Jason Dohring in 30s attire(!!!)) but

Wow, really dropped the ball on that holy oil thing. Didn't think about that.

Yeah, I spent the season wondering why they told her to deliver her lines like Kristen Bell/wanted to just cast KB instead, then read that she turned down the role after I was finished. Man, Kristen Bell in that role would have been awesome. I think it was right after Veronica Mars ended.

Yup, referred to him as "offbrand Tom Mison" the whole time. Was a nice mental callback to Season 3, where I referred to Ruby exclusively as "Kristen Bell's Mexican Non-Union Equivalent."

-Wow, so this is where the last 7 episodes of plot have been, right?

Well, I'm never going to be able to say Cameron MIITCHELLLLLLLL again

A lower-rent Supernatural? Yikes.