The end scene with Sam calling Dean out on his actions and even on his twisted perception of familial trust and blind faith. I, for one, completely understand Sam's side of the argument and I'm rather content that they're taking the slow road to recovery. (I just hope we get more Sam POV, though. That's been particularly lacking this season.)
The ending showed Carver continued destruction of Sam Self involved full of himself ass. Carver even retcons his own canon. Please give the show over to someone who knows what they're doing!!
Agreed, I kept waiting for Dean to point out all the untrustworthy times from Sam. It sent me back to the last ep of season 8, when Sam was having a pity party and I kept thinking SAM, actions speak louder than words.
Hard call, mainly because this was a pretty weak episode with few scenes that really stood out. I opted for Sam waking up Garth, because that one at least got a laugh out of me--Dean's subsequent acknowledgement that it was a good thing he didn't use the adrenaline helped the overall scene.
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Sam slapping Garth was funny. That is all I found funny.
ReplyDeletedean being bad ass with killing the one warewolf and then shooting the mom holding sam and garth and wife hostage was great.
ReplyDeleteAGREE!!!!
ReplyDeleteThe end credits
ReplyDeleteI voted for Dean talking to Garth, but Dean's fighting was great too, especially that knife scene..
ReplyDeleteThe end scene with Sam calling Dean out on his actions and even on his twisted perception of familial trust and blind faith. I, for one, completely understand Sam's side of the argument and I'm rather content that they're taking the slow road to recovery. (I just hope we get more Sam POV, though. That's been particularly lacking this season.)
ReplyDeleteDon't forget the knife throwing.
ReplyDeleteReally, Dean was super efficient in the fights, was it badass hunter Dean or Cain Dean?
AGREE!
ReplyDeleteThe ending showed Carver continued destruction of Sam Self involved full of himself ass. Carver even retcons his own canon. Please give the show over to someone who knows what they're doing!!
ReplyDeleteAgreed, I kept waiting for Dean to point out all the untrustworthy times from Sam. It sent me back to the last ep of season 8, when Sam was having a pity party and I kept thinking SAM, actions speak louder than words.
ReplyDeleteOther: Not many good scenes for me, I pick the knife throw to kill the sheriff.
ReplyDeleteHard call, mainly because this was a pretty weak episode with few scenes that really stood out. I opted for Sam waking up Garth, because that one at least got a laugh out of me--Dean's subsequent acknowledgement that it was a good thing he didn't use the adrenaline helped the overall scene.
ReplyDeleteCain Dean lol! Love it!
ReplyDeleteSam snatching the photos out of Dean's hands at the hospital. That one moment felt like the Supernatural I love.
ReplyDeleteAgreed! That was awesome!
ReplyDeleteIn hind sight, that scene really should have made the list....
ReplyDeleteYes because the step-mother helpfully waited until Dean was finished with the first werewolf before making a move.
ReplyDeleteSam agrees to work with Dean but not to be brothers. 23.5% (51 votes)
ReplyDeleteThat was the one and only good scene in the entire episode.
ReplyDeleteSam surprising Dean when he was leaving hospital alone, and Dean's fight.
ReplyDelete(Can I have a most hated scene? The ending talk.)
Sam and Deans conversation, Sam's reaction made sense, but I did not expect it to play it out like that.
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