http://marlowe78.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] marlowe78.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] hells_half_acre 2012-04-21 05:35 pm (UTC)

Hey there. Really enjoyed this ep as well!

Also, is it just me, or do you picture Dean sleeping with Annie when he was a teenager? I totally see her as the older sexy woman seducing a teenage Dean. She'd be any 18 year-old's wet-dream. It's either that, or it would have had to have been while Sam was at Stanford, since otherwise Dean and Sam know all of each other's conquests - except, obviously, Sam's soulless year.

Hee, totally! Though the show said she was "mid-thirties", I truly believe she was at least in her forties ;-) Still, I like the idea of the boys sharing an experience - though not at the same time. hee. Makes it a bit... more realistic? If that's possible...

Cool....time-lining! Isn't it fun?!?! Seriously, I love this crap. It's like logical puzzles, only less annoying.
Hee, it reminds me of sudoku ;-)
But yeah, good reasoning. To spoil your fun: it might be that he's exaggerating the "2 weeks" and really means "long time" ;-)

I mean, as an extra, I think I'm allowed to glance at people, so it's not a huge deal if I do give them a glance - obviously, ordinarily people passing on the street DO glance at each other, but seriously

Ordinary people SURE WOULD glance at Sam and Dean in the streets. Just saying.... Ignoring them makes it unrealistic ;-)


And how can the ghost kill Bobby when he doesn't have access to his bones? They made it seem as though the ghost moved the bones into the fire telekinetically while he fisted the victim-ghost...but he didn't have access to the Bobby's bones, so how would that have worked?


Oh, good question! Maybe he drains the ghosts first, and they CAN re-appear later (until they are dried out) and he only burns their bones after that? Or he only burned Victoria's bones and not the others? I mean, he wouldn't have had Dexter's bones, would he?

So my guess is that he can drain them and use their power for his own good (more or less completely, as I think it was implied that he drains the ghosts piece by piece) AND he can burn the bones. And he keeps the bones a) so he can keep the ghosts and b) so he has a safety-net for getting rid of them without having to come close.

I feel for Bobby too of course, because he's Dean in 2x01. He wants to stay and protect his family, he wants to HELP, and he wants his family to be HAPPY that he stayed to help. He wants, fundamentally, to still be alive - and if he can't be alive, he wants to act just like he is.

Yes, yes yes. And he's sad that the boys don't seem too happy to have him. I would be, even though I'd never admit it. I think that's why he was so sad in the last scene: he wanted to help them, but he just then realized that maybe he didn't do them a favor by staying, because now they have to get him "buried" a second time, have to say goodbye once more. Poor Bobby. :-( Poor Boys :-(



I really, really really loved this episode, and having Bobby on screen is always amazing. .

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