This was a decent ep in terms of shout-outs to S1 casefic. We've had a few this season and it's an appreciated change of pace. We're giving the angels a rest and I'm glad of that. I like Cas, but I'm not too pleased with his journey, and I'm beginning to resent the time other characters take from Sam and Dean. I totally get it in a real world sense. It has to be good for the actors--probably gives them a little break from having to carry the whole show, and I do enjoy the *occasional* show without them as leads, but I am happiest when the show centers on them.
Now, let me complain. I hated, truly hated, that one line about the car, someone has the exact quote, I'm sure. I hate when they ignore stuff that ten minutes and the Wiki would tell them. It's not like death and the car are obscure events, like that trip to the damn Grand Canyon that had to have happened only in Sam's fever-induced dreams. (what is this particular type of fannish denial called? there's a name for it, right?) It grates when they choose to ignore canon or make up stuff that contradicts what we know. It feels like being handed a very, very dead fish and told to enjoy the rose.
Things I liked about the ep? All the little MOC tics. Dean busting through the police tape, chowing down on mountains of food, practically drooling at the coeds...it was funny, *and* it was creepy. He was harsh with the hit-and-run chick, even though she was truly remorseful. It took a bit for his Dean-ness to kick in. Heavy-handed, I know, but I enjoy when Dean is either the anti-Dean or Dean to the nth degree.
I thought the speech at the end was really Anvil Falls, but I enjoy that they listened to each other. It seems like they're *really* listening to each other these days. I'd hate for us to go all "I'd let you die" again. I like this closeness, I want to see them right back to where they mirrored each other. Kind of like the way Sam mirrored Dean's hand and arm movement in The Hunter Games, I think--that walk-and-bitch in the hallway?
So, there's my impression of the ep. Rambly perhaps but these are the type of posts I'm not going to delete anymore. What the hey! There needs to be more fannish type babbling here, right? Thanks for reading and pray for the return of sideburns. Good night! :D

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2/12/15 02:40 am (UTC)Tbh I wasn't really that excited with any of it. It was very much "I know what you did last summer" meets Ghost Whisperer. The only new element was the ghost in the wi fi, and that probably wasn't an original either.
Dean leching on the co-eds. No. I'm sorry. The show needs to recognize that what was charming at 26 is just creepy at 36. Dean himself acknowledged back in s7 that he was too old for this shit and the show needs take that to heart and find a more age appropriate way to express his sexuality. Tom catting around at his age is not charming, it's not funny and it certainly isn't sexy.
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2/12/15 03:07 am (UTC)All the dialogue between the brothers felt repetitive and "off" to me, including Dean's rambling speech at the end. J2 seemed on auto-pilot to me, not exerting the effort on a dud script.
I like Tim Omundson so glad to see Cane back next week!
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2/12/15 03:56 am (UTC)Do you mean the whole I'd kill you if I died and you did something to my car bit? Ugh. Me, too.
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2/12/15 06:24 am (UTC)I'll never understand why they don't have a big cork board or even *book* with 'things not to eff up in episodes' and 'things that have already happened/not happened'. How hard would that be?
In fact - it already exists! Superwiki!
But, not a bad ep. I, too, love that the boys are really, really, really *talking*, and listening, and not mired in their own bubbles of self-doubt and grief and denial.
I didn't mind Dean and the 'co eds' - right now, leggins as pants (and shirts that are too shirt) are the *thing* - hell, i wear 'em, but with nice, long sweaters that cover what needs covered.
Young chicks in skin-tight leggings isn't something Dean (or Sam) has been around a lot lately, so - Dean noticing? Par for the course. He's a guy that likes sex, likes women, likes intimacy like that. When was the last time the guy got laid? (Demon!Dean doesn't count 'cause it wouldn't count for Dean.)
So, you know - a few long looks isn't too big a deal. He didn't say anything gross or really ogle anyone.
(Just my opinion, of course.)
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2/12/15 09:01 pm (UTC)How hard would that have been? That line completely jarred me out of the episode for a few minutes. Normally I can go with the flow but, this one, not so much.
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2/13/15 12:25 am (UTC)I'm glad it wasn't just me that thought it was a bit creepy. I just don't like Dean stuffing his face to begin with so it wasn't even funny for me. The coed drooling - he hasn't done that for ... how many seasons? so it was a bit spooky, yeah.
Agree with you about the inconsistencies, although I guess it could be argued that Dean was too busy dealing with hell and purgatory to haunt Sam those two times he was dead :P He was suitably annoyed when he got back LOL
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