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I was a little confused about the skinwalker sleeper cell idea. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought that Supernatural introduced skinwalkers as creatures that were born, not made. Since when is being a skinwalker like being a vampire or werewolf (something to pass onto other people)?

The laws of physics rarely apply to cats.

I don't have a problem with talented authors drawing inspiration from standards of the genre, especially when they're able to add something new.

I'd take the drug, even if it shortened my life. Better to live in mental clarity for a short time than a crippling fog for a long time.

I can't even watch tarantulas crawl on other people. No MRI could contain me if I thought they were anywhere near me. Congratulations, science. You've managed to combine two of my greatest fears: confined spaces and big ol' spiders.

@thespyderboy: Re: Point #9: Those people are gravely mistaken. Pickles are cucumbers soaked in evil.

@serenada: Poor choice of words on my part. Yes, Dean ultimately resisted Michael because of Sam (POWER OF LOVE), but Cas made that possible by preventing Dean from communicating with Zachariah via Jehovah's Witness.

I've got my fingers crossed for a "disaster movie".

@serenada: Let's not underestimate the importance of Cas knocking some sense into Dean. I don't believe he owes Dean an apology, either. He kept him from giving up and becoming Michael's meat-suit, which would have led to the Apocalypse. Also, Cas made some legitimate points during that little "discussion": Cas

@LauraAnnT: Hearted for "metaphysical aspect who never went to kindergarten". LOL'd.

@LittleDragon: If you need any help with that, let me know. In fact, bring Sam and Cas along. We'll make it a group lesson. ;)

@serenada: That's true, although I'm pretty sure he's at least said "Please". But Cas is an out-of-touch curmudgeon-y angel, and I love him for it. Not that I don't love Dean too, but his drop-everything-you're-doing-to-come-help-me-right-now attitude is wearing a bit thin. Cas has this little Heavenly Civil War

@LauraAnnT: That was one of my favorite moments from last season. But seriously - Dean's really starting to deserve it. How many times have Cas and/or Bobby saved him and Sam? And how many times have the brothers actually said "Gee, thanks for that."?

I'm getting a little tired of the way Dean's acting this season. "Cas! Get your ass down here! Cas! Diagnose my brother because he's acting weird! Cas! Fix my brother's face because I pounded the snot out of him in the last episode! Cas! Give Gramps a prost - I mean, soul examination right now!"

@collex: You know, I was always confused by the fact that she

@AngryPenguin: The only person I wanted to bludgeon with my copy of "Deathly Hallows" was J.K. Rowling. I agree that some of the previous movies are way too jam-packed, but Team Harry spent a good portion of "Deathly Hallows" camping in the forest and whining. I was hoping that part of the story would be reduced

Wait - Deathly Hallows Part 2 is coming out this summer? How did I miss Part 1? Not that I mind terribly - why they decided to split the final book into two movies (other than making gajillions of dollars) is beyond me.

@kontempt: I enjoyed it as well, which surprised me because I was only able to read the first novel and part of the second before I gave up. No offense meant to those of you who love the books - the writing style just isn't to my taste.