Here I am again. Again I'm late. I'm really sucking butt lately.
This episode was good, but I'm not gonna say it was one of my favorites. It honestly seemed really short. Like when it ended I was like "......wait...what?"
With any TV show, when people who were saved in previous epsiodes die, it upsets me. The fact that Sarah was killed really bothered me not just on a level of "oh, why did she have to die?" more like "she really didn't have do die."
In my mind she was always the one that got away. She was the one that Sam might eventually end up with. But not only did they give her a husband and daughter, but they freaking killed her off. Can't they let anyone live? Like first Meg and now her? On some level I guess the writers needed a way to push Sam over the edge but seriously, that upset me.
Speaking of Meg, why in holy freaking donkey hell haven't they mentioned the fact that she's dead like at all? I was sure that maybe Crowley would have mentioned it to Cas last episode to get in his head but nope. And that's just disrespectful honestly. I mean the chick was the longest living character besides the boys-and technically the longest living character period because they've died many times- and she doesn't even get a second mention. Cas still doesn't even know and if they don't tell him in the season finale, there is no measure to how angry and unsatisfied I will be.
Bringing Abbadon back was a bad idea, I knew it from the friggin preview that that was a bad idea. It was a terrible idea. Someone as high class and scary as balls like Abbadon should not be brought back no matter how much you think you've got it under control. You'd think after 8 years these boys would learn. One thing I did love was how horrified Abbadon was when she found out that Crowley, "the salesmen" was now King of Hell. It was honestly priceless.
Everyone was wondering how Dean could be such a douche to Cas. I know it's hard to see because Cas is adorable and yeah he's sorry. But Cas has done so much shady crap and most of the time he's done it he wasn't under the influence of demon blood or possessed. He does however get a pass for being controlled by Naomi. But fans need to stop dismissing Dean's general pissed-offness for being petty or this being some little "lover's tiff because Cas ignoring him hurt his feelings"(I hate it when people say that). The whole point is, Dean has enough to worry about with closing the gates of hell, taking care of Sam, and taking care of Kevin. He doesn't need to have to worry over whether or not he can trust Cas. And most of the time it's hard to tell anymore who Cas is fighting for even if he wants to do the right thing.
So my new prediction is that by the end of the season, Sam will be stuck in hell(again), Castiel will be stuck in heaven, and Dean will be alone on earth (maybe with Garth if they bring him back) just like Sam was at the end of last season, because the writer love parallels *cough* "Goodbye Stranger"*cough*.
Alrighty! Again if I've forgotten something feel free to comment on it. I'll try to get a post in as soon as I can after the finale tonight but my computer is being a doop. I don't know if I'll be able to handle the recap. I've never actually seen them live. So leave your comments and tell me what you're excited about what you don't like and what you do about the and this episode and I'll get back with y'all after the finale. Adios!
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