Love this episode. I think that was the main problem with season seven, no constancy. We would get a couple of good episodes, then some bad ones, than the good ones, then the bad.....and so on.
I agree. Also, I'm noticing that the spacing out of comedy episodes isn't the best. Because we'll get an episode that ends on a really good emotionally dark note - and then instead of the next episode following up on it, we get something amusing where the boys don't seem to be upset at all. So, the episodes don't feel as tied together as they should and you lose the thread of the emotional plot.
In my own cancn, John gave all the baby chores to WeeDean.
That's a lot of people's canon.
So Sam seeing Lucifer is still an issue, are you sure?
I can't tell if this is sarcasm or not. But yes. Grr.
Forget about Ezra being a relative of Jessica, I wanted her to be a relative of Bobby's. Maybe a great grandmother or something.
I guess I'm alone in the fact that I actually don't want any one to have a trace of hunting in their family. I don't mind that Sam and Dean do, but I don't want the secondary character to. I much prefer their tragic origin stories where they are thrust unwilling into a world they and their families never knew existed. :P
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I agree. Also, I'm noticing that the spacing out of comedy episodes isn't the best. Because we'll get an episode that ends on a really good emotionally dark note - and then instead of the next episode following up on it, we get something amusing where the boys don't seem to be upset at all. So, the episodes don't feel as tied together as they should and you lose the thread of the emotional plot.
In my own cancn, John gave all the baby chores to WeeDean.
That's a lot of people's canon.
So Sam seeing Lucifer is still an issue, are you sure?
I can't tell if this is sarcasm or not. But yes. Grr.
Forget about Ezra being a relative of Jessica, I wanted her to be a relative of Bobby's. Maybe a great grandmother or something.
I guess I'm alone in the fact that I actually don't want any one to have a trace of hunting in their family. I don't mind that Sam and Dean do, but I don't want the secondary character to. I much prefer their tragic origin stories where they are thrust unwilling into a world they and their families never knew existed. :P