I'm just loving the fact that the car saved the day. Without, you know, pulling a KITT or anything ridic like that.
And just like the end of Season 3, Dean is in Hell. What else would you call that feeble flutter at suburban normality? Personally I think he's just there to lick his wounds -- he's got several years worth of shell-shock to deal with, and a loss he can't begin to start comprehending. He certainly doesn't look happy or at peace in there. I think the real truth is what Dean told Castiel -- that he's gunning for God next.
"Hey! Assbutt!" will go right up there with Jim Kirk's "Double dumb-ass on you!"
Liked the Smeagol/Gollum thing with the mirror.
And unfortunate flashback -- the streetlight going out just as Sam appears looking in on the house? All I could think was Dumbledore on Privet Drive.
Let's see, the hero and the villain tumble together into an unreturnable abyss, never to be seen again...Wasn't that how Sir Arthur Conan Doyle tried to kill off Sherlock Holmes and the fans wouldn't let him end it that way?
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And just like the end of Season 3, Dean is in Hell. What else would you call that feeble flutter at suburban normality? Personally I think he's just there to lick his wounds -- he's got several years worth of shell-shock to deal with, and a loss he can't begin to start comprehending. He certainly doesn't look happy or at peace in there. I think the real truth is what Dean told Castiel -- that he's gunning for God next.
"Hey! Assbutt!" will go right up there with Jim Kirk's "Double dumb-ass on you!"
Liked the Smeagol/Gollum thing with the mirror.
And unfortunate flashback -- the streetlight going out just as Sam appears looking in on the house? All I could think was Dumbledore on Privet Drive.
Let's see, the hero and the villain tumble together into an unreturnable abyss, never to be seen again...Wasn't that how Sir Arthur Conan Doyle tried to kill off Sherlock Holmes and the fans wouldn't let him end it that way?