It's been a while since a Supernatural episode genuinely made me laugh. The fish taco thing had me laughing so hard along with Dean telling Sam he was near potatoes. I love how his phone actually fell into the pudding cup.
We actually wondered how many takes it took to make that happen! LOL! And fish tacos? OMG- yes! My sister and I have a running joke over fish tacos - is there anything more bizzare?!
Only voted for one this week and it was "the talk". Harsh but needed to be said. For me Carver has turned SPN into a new series, this season I have enjoyed, last season I did not like at all.
I loooved the yoga scene because I can damn well appreciate Jared's fine body but emotionally I didn't really care about the ep except for the last three minutes which were everything I waited for and a lil' bit more. Sam was LITERALLY saying out loud exactly what's been on fans' mind all these years. He also continued standing up for himself like a strong, unbreakable person he is and that was a great pleasure to see. He is still deeply hurt by Dean's actions and behavior and it's painful to watch how he struggles to make things better despite how hard it is and how Dean doesn't seem to get anything that's being said to him BUT Sam doesn't give in and doesn't tolerate Dean's petty excuses and guilt trips which makes me feel better and very proud of this brave boy. Or, it's better to say _man_ because all his words show how he's grown and matured throughout the years.
The sheriff talking about why she began overeating (how nice to see a female POV on the show, and a wonderful performance), and the fight scene with Sam and the fish vampire thing.
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The ending credits.
ReplyDeleteMeh. Sam confirming he really meant that not being brothers thing, I guess; at least that clears THAT up....
ReplyDeleteThat was my favorite scene last week ;-)
ReplyDeleteI liked the scene where the husband (forgot his name) randomly started doing karate/tai chi moves. That was hilarious and unexpected.
ReplyDeleteThat's included in the job interview!
ReplyDeleteIt's been a while since a Supernatural episode genuinely made me laugh. The fish taco thing had me laughing so hard along with Dean telling Sam he was near potatoes. I love how his phone actually fell into the pudding cup.
ReplyDeleteThe scene where Sam is teaching yoga ... for obvious reasons.
ReplyDeleteI loved the whole episode except for the last hideous few minutes; but amongst the options I voted for Dean telling Sam he's awkward around girls.
ReplyDeleteWe actually wondered how many takes it took to make that happen! LOL! And fish tacos? OMG- yes! My sister and I have a running joke over fish tacos - is there anything more bizzare?!
ReplyDeleteThe whole show has become so depressing for me, I can't pick any memorable scene, but I had a good laugh at the eating donuts scene in the sneak peek.
ReplyDeleteFish taco. 'Nuff said. LOL
ReplyDeleteOnly voted for one this week and it was "the talk". Harsh but needed to be said. For me Carver has turned SPN into a new series, this season I have enjoyed, last season I did not like at all.
ReplyDeleteI didn't like the scene, but love the description "Dean stops Alonso from giving Sam tongue." Lol.
ReplyDeleteI loooved the yoga scene because I can damn well appreciate Jared's fine body but emotionally I didn't really care about the ep except for the last three minutes which were everything I waited for and a lil' bit more. Sam was LITERALLY saying out loud exactly what's been on fans' mind all these years. He also continued standing up for himself like a strong, unbreakable person he is and that was a great pleasure to see. He is still deeply hurt by Dean's actions and behavior and it's painful to watch how he struggles to make things better despite how hard it is and how Dean doesn't seem to get anything that's being said to him BUT Sam doesn't give in and doesn't tolerate Dean's petty excuses and guilt trips which makes me feel better and very proud of this brave boy. Or, it's better to say _man_ because all his words show how he's grown and matured throughout the years.
ReplyDeletethat last scene was brutal...well done, but brutal to watch
ReplyDeleteSam's yoga outfit needs to reappear again at some point. I couldn't stop staring at his arms
ReplyDeleteDean tells Sam he'd do it again, and Sam tells Dean he wouldn't have done it at all
ReplyDeleteThe sheriff talking about why she began overeating (how nice to see a female POV on the show, and a wonderful performance), and the fight scene with Sam and the fish vampire thing.
ReplyDeleteDean tells Sam he'd do it again, and Sam tells Dean he wouldn't have done it at all
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