So I thought this was a pretty good episode.
We start off, predictably, with a group that I thought for sure was going to get ganked. Then the guy wandering off I was all “he’s a goner”.
The goat appearance. I called it right then and there that it was someone in a suit. It just looked ‘homemade’ and not like a true creature.
Dean leaving yet another voicemail for Cas. Then getting an email from “Mick”, really Ketch.
The taxidermist deputy.
The boys giving the guy his joint back and then Dean flirting with the blonde waitress. Both cute moments.
When the guy came out of the factory and it was snowing I smiled. It’s been a while since we’ve seen snow on the show. It was good to see it again.
The guy gets captured and we find out that it’s a Satyr (except I knew it wasn’t).
The reveal that the Sheriff owns the plant, now that I did not see coming.
The guy getting locked in the freezer and then finally being killed. Felt bad for him.
Moloch. Man, do I want to make a Sleepy Hollow joke!
Dean and the Colt. “I’m cool.” Yes. Yes, you are, Dean.
Turned out it was the second in command at the plant. The twist about him being a half brother was sort of interesting, though not completely unexpected.
Dean ends up getting captured and Sam saves him, by first shooting the guy and then the demon. Man, is it me or has Sam been racking up the kills lately?!
That line: “Hunting People. Killing them. The family business.” Kudos for that, TPTB.
Back at the Bunker, Dean talks legacy. I liked Sam’s line about “We left the world a better place than we found it” and it was nice to have the callback to the Impala by the boys carving their initials into the table.
They call up Ketch (I still find it hard to believe that the boys haven’t ‘personalized’ their rooms a bit more. Also, we didn’t even get to see Sam’s. Do the BMOL know about Jess now?) and call him a “low rent Christian Bale”, though not to his face. Ketch makes a skeevy reference to Mary and the boys seem none the wiser. I’m a bit bothered by that. Though I bet there will be Hell to Pay once the boys find out they’ve been bugged!
So yeah, solid episode, interesting premise and some good one liners.
We start off, predictably, with a group that I thought for sure was going to get ganked. Then the guy wandering off I was all “he’s a goner”.
The goat appearance. I called it right then and there that it was someone in a suit. It just looked ‘homemade’ and not like a true creature.
Dean leaving yet another voicemail for Cas. Then getting an email from “Mick”, really Ketch.
The taxidermist deputy.
The boys giving the guy his joint back and then Dean flirting with the blonde waitress. Both cute moments.
When the guy came out of the factory and it was snowing I smiled. It’s been a while since we’ve seen snow on the show. It was good to see it again.
The guy gets captured and we find out that it’s a Satyr (except I knew it wasn’t).
The reveal that the Sheriff owns the plant, now that I did not see coming.
The guy getting locked in the freezer and then finally being killed. Felt bad for him.
Moloch. Man, do I want to make a Sleepy Hollow joke!
Dean and the Colt. “I’m cool.” Yes. Yes, you are, Dean.
Turned out it was the second in command at the plant. The twist about him being a half brother was sort of interesting, though not completely unexpected.
Dean ends up getting captured and Sam saves him, by first shooting the guy and then the demon. Man, is it me or has Sam been racking up the kills lately?!
That line: “Hunting People. Killing them. The family business.” Kudos for that, TPTB.
Back at the Bunker, Dean talks legacy. I liked Sam’s line about “We left the world a better place than we found it” and it was nice to have the callback to the Impala by the boys carving their initials into the table.
They call up Ketch (I still find it hard to believe that the boys haven’t ‘personalized’ their rooms a bit more. Also, we didn’t even get to see Sam’s. Do the BMOL know about Jess now?) and call him a “low rent Christian Bale”, though not to his face. Ketch makes a skeevy reference to Mary and the boys seem none the wiser. I’m a bit bothered by that. Though I bet there will be Hell to Pay once the boys find out they’ve been bugged!
So yeah, solid episode, interesting premise and some good one liners.
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