Okay, So I really liked the episode even though we are right back to the sadness after the happy episode that we had last week.
High Point: Henry Winchester was not a dick. Low Point: He dies right after Dean finally realizes it. I'm not saying I didn't expect him to die because I totally did. I mean, he never made it back to John so where the hell did he go if he survived? It's still incredibly sad.
Let's take a sec to think on this: It is entirely possible that John Winchester had to believe his dad was a flake and an all around douche for everything to play out the way it did. That really makes me realize that he really drew the short stick. Everything that happened to him, everything bad was orchestrated in order for Sam and Dean to be born and basically everything that "destiny" intended. He was basically a sacrifice if you really think about it.
Jeez, Dean was really being a douche to Henry wasn't he? I mean, I guess I can see why because he was pretty close to John but damn. I loved his speech about John by the way. It really put things in perspective and he stated what I thought exactly, you know, except for the being a dick to Grampa part. I think it really broke their hearts/made them happy to get an idea of what John was like as a child. I feel like it was a little depressing to think that John wasn't always the man they lived with.
That demon, what a biatch to the max man. In the beginning I was like what the bleepin bleep is she? I kind of assumed that maybe in over fifty years, the demons got watered down and that's why she was so powerful. But man was she a bitch.
Devils trap on a bullet:Why hasn't anyone ever thought of that. They need to make more of those seriously.
"Its a supernatural motherload" really? Couldn't think of any other line? Not even gonna lie it was pretty corny.
"As long as there are Winchesters alive, there is hope."Well, shit. What a beautiful line I have to say. I think it cut a lot of people pretty deep. But it's not like they can have children. They are it. I think the saddest thing in the world is to die without someone to leave behind to live on, and you know once it's really end times, these boys are dyin together.
Dewy-Eyed Sammy is back I noticed. He hasn't been a puppy/moose it a minute (a New York Minute?[I'm sorry])
The Men of Letters. Classy, I love the story behind it because it is like Sam is the Men of Letters Child and Dean is the Hunter Child. It really came full circle in this episode you guys. Nicely done.
Just a sidebar, I flippin love that Dean checked out the punk chick. Don't know why but I love it.
I am so excited for next week's episode. Someone bigger than Sam, holy shit. Also anyone else notice the sweater-vest. I gotta chuckle, but he was kinda working the old timey novelist look. Dontcha think?
Well done episode, I believe.
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