http://katsheswims.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] katsheswims.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] hells_half_acre 2010-09-24 03:46 am (UTC)

Great job. I love your humor.

I always agree with a lot of your observations/thoughts.

I actually just rewatched this episode last night (I'm watching season 5 with my roommate who hasn't seen it yet).

I was very frustrated with Dean's phone conversation with Bobby. I thought at first Sam misunderstood what the conversation was about, but then Dean's reaction when Sam confronted him about it makes it seem like he WAS blaming Sam for the apocalypse...I think that either Dean just played along with Sam's assumption because he was still so angry at Sam's betrayal that he couldn't stand to be civil when things reminded him of it and because Sam would even think he would say that (about blaming Sam) to other people in the first place. (Or it is a mistake of the writers-out of character!) Because at the end of the ep. Dean does tell Sam that it wasn't his fault, and he broke seal #1 ect. I agree with you, in that I don't think Dean blames Sam for the apocalypse. I just don't know what else to say about that phone call-it makes me a little angry.

I was excited when Sam said Yatzee, and told my roommate that was a Dean thing to say.

I think that the comic reflief sheriff/cop is the pilot from Phantom Traveller. It troubled me for a while because he looked familar, and I might be wrong, but I think it is him. I noticed that some people have reoccuring (different roles). Like the murdered wife from "The Usual Suspects" was Chuck's agent. And the guy who gets possessed outside of the building Sam and Dean are rescuing thier father from (end of S1) is another guy who comes with Meg in ep.1 of S5.

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