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Constant whining? I think that's the second time this season. Ever since the angel got inside him, he was feeling pretty okay.

I'd like to hear an angel sing Babycakes and the dirty, dirty version of Babymaker.

The Supernatural wiki says that after the fall of angels, Cas was still just possessing Jimmy, even as a human. But he could have possibly died when Gadreel ressurrected Castiel in I'm No Angel. If that was ever made clear, I missed it.

I don't really believe that Cas/Sam pairing could ever work, seeing that Castiel seems to mildly dislike Sam and Sam just doesn't have many fucks to give about things that are happening to him anymore. But I'd like to be surprised.

That rock star angel threw me for a while. His style seemed weirdly out of time, like a current popstar mixed with some 70s glam rock or something. Upon rewatching that scene I see the Bieber references though.

I wonder if the show ever addresses what happened to Jimmy when Castiel became human. Is he dead? It's still bugging me.

Cas getting so angry was a little strange. Does he see how similar Gadriel's position is to his own and Dean's? Each of them got tricked into indirectly causing mayhem and death. Castiel by Metatron, Gadriel by Lucifer (and now possibly Metatron again, because who knows whether ruling heaven is even his actual

Which, given that the campaign is literally demon salesman vs. demon noblewoman, is probably more than just valid.

I didn't expect it, but I actually enjoyed Padalecki tonight, which hasn't happened since Soulless Sam, I think.

I'm not arguing the rules were wrong. (those visits seemed like a regular thing and that place did not look like that would go unnoticed, but yeah, she could've been just sneaking in)

But she was alone with a male all the time. A male she did not have sexual contact with, even.

Ok, didn't know that. What I meant by bottle episode was that it concentrated on two characters' interactions in a somewhat isolated set of locations.

One Man's Trash is one my favourite Girls episodes. The scenario might have been unrealistic, but it was beautifully shot, intimate, touching and Hannah was much less of an asshole than she usually is on the show. I'm sorry you and so many other people didn't feel that way.

You are talking about Marshall's made up story inside Ted's unreliable story inside the larger story that is this show. That allows room for stuff like this and I don't see how anyone could take offense. Also I don't think having the three masters just be Robin, Lily and Ted was racist seeing as they weren't even

Now I'm embarrassed I didn't recognize Kim Gordon right away.

Oddly, my favourite part of that by far is Cherlene actually succeeding as a country singer and having her career connected to the drug cartel plot somehow. This season is going to be fucking awesome.

Thank you. The exploiting thing I get, but the rehab lady didn't seem to care about that at all, she just sounded mad about the basic fact of sex happening. Does focusing on personal boundaries mean "no sex between patients altogether" or was it just about using it as an excuse to kick out Jessa for being generally

I think this is how the previous two seasons of Girls felt to people who hated Girls. The dialogue was jarringly awful (let's just have everyone saying crazy things at random all the time because that's how people talk), Hannah and Adam were almost at their worst, Marnie was a nonpresence and if this is how

The thing is that Victoria is and probably always will be Emily's main target. Emily knows she could probably form an alliance against Conrad with her, but even though he's the one who orchestrated David's downfall, Victoria's betrayal was personal and therefore more important to Emily. They should not work as a team

Hopefully his next boyfriend will have charisma and a personality defined beyond Norman Bates/umbilical chord jokes.