My viewing experience of this ep was disrupted by a feed that kept breaking into pixilations, so I don't have a very coherent feel for it.
I wonder if Jerry Wanek was disappointed he didn't get to make a set for the nice hotel room?
I know fans were really disappointed we didn't get to see Dean swimming in the pool :)
A bit confused about the werewolf cure--apparently just a syringe of the sire's blood reverses the problem? For vamps they had to have some other ingredients...And your observation that they had to have experimented on were-mice needs to go viral...
If we put Claire and Krissy together, who would win the 'snark at the Winchesters' award?
In the producer's preview to this ep, Bob Singer said that this episode drops the start of something that will be played out in season 13.
Could be any of these--Mick's defection from the BMoL; expansion of the hunters world (Claire, Jody, others?); or my personal theory: the BMoL's indiscriminate slaughter of the werewolf pack incited attacks on humans that wouldn't have otherwise happened. What if the fallout from the BMoL aggressiveness leads to an escalated war between monsters and humans--that there have been monsters behaving that now become violent in response to being attacked and next season is about that conflict?
I have to say that, while in general the BMoL's plotline has seemed very random to me, it does seem like Mick's character line has been planned in advance--he is clearly growing from his exposure to the Winchesters, a bit like what happened to Cas...
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I wonder if Jerry Wanek was disappointed he didn't get to make a set for the nice hotel room?
I know fans were really disappointed we didn't get to see Dean swimming in the pool :)
A bit confused about the werewolf cure--apparently just a syringe of the sire's blood reverses the problem? For vamps they had to have some other ingredients...And your observation that they had to have experimented on were-mice needs to go viral...
If we put Claire and Krissy together, who would win the 'snark at the Winchesters' award?
In the producer's preview to this ep, Bob Singer said that this episode drops the start of something that will be played out in season 13.
Could be any of these--Mick's defection from the BMoL; expansion of the hunters world (Claire, Jody, others?); or my personal theory: the BMoL's indiscriminate slaughter of the werewolf pack incited attacks on humans that wouldn't have otherwise happened. What if the fallout from the BMoL aggressiveness leads to an escalated war between monsters and humans--that there have been monsters behaving that now become violent in response to being attacked and next season is about that conflict?
I have to say that, while in general the BMoL's plotline has seemed very random to me, it does seem like Mick's character line has been planned in advance--he is clearly growing from his exposure to the Winchesters, a bit like what happened to Cas...