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I'm glad he isn't. Loved him in seasons 5 a 6, by season 8, I desperately wanted them to get a new villain because he was getting really, really boring. He's just better when he only shows up inain a couple of episodes.Thankfully, he's been on fire the past few episodes, pitting him against Abaddon really revived the

Her face is pretty amazing, yeah.

It might actually be a small percent given that even without Seth, Adam and Eve had many other unnamed children, who presumably fulfilled their reproductive potential a bit more than Abel, who got murdered, and Cain, who went to hell for that.

Pretty sure Lilith was originally human. Cain didn't have to be the first demon for the storyline to work (I think they never said that), he just had to be the most powerful. Also based on what we've seen of Lilith, she didn't seem like the kind of person you would charge with training an army.

The thelema symbolism kind of bugs me, they just seem to be doing it because 'oh hey, hexagrams look cool and occultish' and the Men of Letters we've seen so far don't seem to be in any relation to actual thelema.

That and they needed more Cain - Dean parallels. (I think that back when the show used the Cain/Abel story the first time, the roles were reversed and Sam, the rebelling son, was supposed to be Cain?)

A Men of Letters spin-off is something that should definitely happen. Alas, the actual spin-off that will supposedly get a backdoor pilot this season seems much less interesting.

Aren't the Winchesters actually descended from Cain and Abel? (edit: in the future, I should probably read the comments all the way down before posting)

Definitely the best episode so far. The ending was so incredibly badass and not only because of 'If I Had a Heart'. But that helped. FUCK YEAH FEVER RAY (Finally a twist ending that was actually successful. It even occured to me that Sabine looked a lot like Celeste early in the episode, but not that she might

Well, I'm slightly younger than the characters of the show and I've never seen people playing New Order in the sense of "campy 80s music". Acts like a-ha, Boy George, The Human League etc. get that more. (I'm not from the US though, maybe the situation there is different).

Why would anyone be ironic about liking New Order?

That "Robin's family is rich" was pretty much a non-reveal. I seem to recall them having a huge mansion in Canada (and also the helicopter thing, as someone else has pointed out).

I mean, I should've probably seen it coming (a whole lot of ominous foreshadowing for an issue to be resolved in one episode), but I didn't. Kudos for the writers on that one.

I kept thinking Scooter, but I hope that's not right.

Having that in the subtext makes the joke better.
Also I loved how much Archer was into it.

Cocaine Pam and Hannibal Montana alone would make this the best episode of any other currently airing comedy. But then Archer goes and has about a thousand other awesome things.

He always knew that wasn't the job Marshall, an idealistic environmental lawyer at heart, wanted and that it would only be temporary.

I love that the argument between Marshall and Lily actually gets serious and isn't detonated by a single heartfelt moment as expected.

The cruising guy was what, exactly?

She definitely wasn't happy about what she was doing. The Sycorax have proven themselves impossible to negotiate with and their continued existence a threat to humankind. I'm not saying either side was entirely correct in that debate, but I thought it was more morally complicated than the way the show presented it. (I