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Apologies for the rambling format of the reply - I'm still trying to get used to the new format.

You're right - Dean has demonstrated that he's capable of not being an asshole when it comes to sex, and I think it's very possible that most of it is just a macho tough-guy act he puts on. It did bother me that he got all smirky and judgemental with the woman in the hospital in this episode and then two seconds later

I'm thinking that "Mother of All" is some version of Echidna from Greek mythology. If so, I'm curious to see how the writers deal with her, and what this new plot thread has to do with Death's cryptic hint that "it's all about the souls." And how exactly will Heaven and Hell tie into this? I'm tired of Cas being

Agreed - wholeheartedly. I love me some Dean Winchester, but every time the issue of sex comes up he seems to go into "asshole" mode. Ellen and Jo were completely awesome female characters, and as sad as their last scene was, the only thing I can think of whenever I watch Dean and Jo say goodbye is that he's thinking

When your own brother is your soulmate, any other relationship is bound to fail eventually. ;)

Don't blame Padme for Anakin throwing a hissy fit and killed all the Jedi - that was all due to him being such an enormous and whining asshole and being unable to get over anything. You can, however, blame her for being stupid enough to "die of grief" over a man who murdered little Jedi kids.

Right - it's not your fault. ;) I just saw the words "Supernatural" and "Hunks" and my mind jumped the gun a little.

Shame! Shame on you for writing an article that includes the words "Supernatural Hunks" but fails to include any pictures of Misha Collins, Jensen Ackles, or Jared Padalecki! I know (now) that the article wouldn't have included them anyway, as they aren't strictly "new", but you got me all excited and then let me

Will there be a machine right next to it that dispenses nutritious low-calorie books?

Let's hear it for "Archer" and "Supernatural" (finally!).

@Jan Oda: I think "destroy" was the verb you were looking for, with "destroyed" being the appropriate form for your sentence. "Destruction" is usually used as a state of being, not a verb.

@V: While I wish you luck in your quest to discover what makes girls tick, you won't get any general insight from the "Twilight" films - just some insight into the girls that happen to like it. There are plenty of others that don't.

@Puns-n-Roses: It's not so much the thought of other people dog-earing their own books, but rather the thought of anyone doing it to *mine*. I have a friend to whom I never, ever lend books because she not only lends them to other people without telling me or bothering to retrieve it from them, but she actually

I'll definitely have to check this one out, but on an unrelated note: you dog-ear your books?! Horrors!

Keep us posted on the feasability of time travel - I really want to attend that weeks-long global supernova party!

No. I'm all for a variety of animation studios making good films, but this doesn't seem like it will be one of them. Pixar has been the leader of the pack for a reason - for the most part, their films are consistently good, both in story and animation.

Mark Pellegrino has never had a problem selling his characters to me - he always comes off as suitably creepy. Of course, the first time I saw him was while watching "Dexter", but I really liked him as Lucifer in "Supernatural" as well. I thought he really delivered the creepy in last night's "Being Human".

I'm pretty sure that those two guys would have come home to cat poops in their shoes.

@AngriestGeek: He probably wouldn't bother me so much if he weren't so pervasive. It seems like every other film being released nowadays is "starring Seth Rogen", and it's getting old fast.