Husna 🤗
I am very pleased with the length of your analysis but not so much with your use of the LOL emoticon. I did not go LOL much throughout the episode, and that was one of the set-downs I forget to mention in Aanya's post. Albeit the burger for Dean scene was cool enough to go down in history of the Dean-Sam-Diner-Comedy. 😆
Anyway, I did not like the episode overly very much. It was good enough to remind me of my Supernatural facts. It did temme why I am so attached to the show myself and no, Sir, no loss of charm at all. I agree with ya there but the reunion of Dean and Sam was not nearly as moving this time than it was in the earlier seasons. However, it is only a matter of time before the entire story gets plotted out for us by means of developments through the episodes and we'd have the moving Winchesters back. I felt really bad to figure that Sam did not look for Dean at all too and I had the exact same thoughts as you do.
Dean was my boss in this episode, any which way. He's more battle-hardened than ever. We possibly owe that to years and years of responsibility that he feels is weighing him over and the added privilege of a year in Purgatory. What we know Dean for and as is intact. It's Sammy who will take some time to come open for us. Honestly, I felt nearly sick when I saw he hadn't responded to Kevin either but I am not judging him because it's too early and this is Sam Winchester we're talking about.
The plot this time is sure intriguing and Kevin and Benny are going to significant additions to the ensemble. You already know what kind of sentiment I have for Crowley. 😆 So, that's about it. I'm hoping the season gets better with coming episodes.
PS. J2 are boss.
PPS. Bobby Singer and Castiel are sorely missed.
-K
Edited by Savage - 11 years ago
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