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What did everybody else think? I thought it was alright; Charlie being the one behind it, as well his out-of-nowhere history and abilities, seemed a little too "deus ex machina" for me, but whatever. Liked how it was a bit of a downer ending. Plus, a little bit of development on the overarching storyline!

Yeah, I agree. The ending was an out-of-nowhere wrap up. But, I still enjoyed the episode. Especially the scene where Dean goes to see "the Chief". :laugh:

Sam restarts his training with Ruby again at the end. Now more than ever I have this feeling that Sam is going to "turn evil" since he keeps giving in to his dark side. Ruby and Sam hinted that there is something Sam does during his training (that we haven't seen yet) other than telepathy that he refuses to do anymore. I think he's drinking Ruby's blood to boost his powers, much like how Azazel originally gave Sam his powers. Personally I think Ruby, all along, has been training Sam to prepare him for the eventual possession by Lucifer himself. But I guess we'll have to wait and see.

That's an interesting theory spacer. Here's my take on it: I think Ruby wants Sam to succeed Lucifer. I also think that she isn't "evil" even though she's a demon. It kinda makes sense too since Sam doesn't want to hunt as an old man. What better way to do it than to beat the source of all evil? I really think the series will end with Sam leading the armies of Hell and Dean leading the armies of Heaven.

Sam and Ruby kept referring to 'it', but never actually specified what 'it' is.

To be completely honest, with the Sam/Ruby sex clip in the recap, I kept thinking that 'it' was the two of them getting it on. :laugh: Especially when Ruby said something like "The way it makes you feel inside." Heh.

A number of you have emailed me about reports that Supernatural Executive Producer Kim Manners passing away last night.

We are trying to confrim his passing with the studio, however we would like to extend our condolensces to the Supernatural family and fans--if this story is true it is a huge loss to the community and show.

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I'm not really sure what an executive-producer does so I'm not sure how that will affect the show, but that sucks to hear of her passing. If it is true (and it probably is, who would joke about something like that?) then I wish her survivors well.

Not to disrepect the news of the possible death of one of the shows team members, but I'm excited for tonight's episode. I've been waiting to see the "dodgeball" scene for a while now.

Great episode. It really brought back some old high school memories. Some good, some bad. Did anyone catch what the credits said at the end? I think I read something along the lines of "In memory of Tim Look". I probably didn't get his name right but I wonder who he was. Also, I could've sworn it said "In memory of Kim Manners".

Just watched this weeks and I loved it, luckly my high school wasn't that bad but it does show school life down to a tee.

I saw the dedications at the end as well.

I also thought it was another episode where we could see the teams divided.

Well I join this forum because I am also a supernatural fan.

Well so sad for the lost. I maid some google and i found this,

Kim Manners, director and executive producer of Supernatural, died of lung cancer on 25 January, 2009. Our sympathies and thoughts to his family and close friends on the cast and crew of Supernatural.

"Everyone at Supernatural is walking around in a daze, shocked and absolutely devastated. Kim was a brilliant director; more than that, he was a mentor and friend. He was one of the patriarchs of the family, and we miss him desperately. He gave so much to Supernatural, and everything we do on the show, now and forever, is in memory of him."

The Manners family requests that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to The American Cancer Society in Memory of Kim. Donate at http://www.cancer.org

Any correspondence for the Manners family may be mailed to c/o Holly Ollis, Warner Bros.Television, 4000 Warner Blvd, Bldg 140, Rm 115, Burbank, CA 91522.

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Kim Manners on the set of 1.03 Dead in the Water

http://www.supernaturalwiki.com/index.php?title=Main_Page

Thanks for that, Networkmancer. It truly is a loss for the show and the family of Kim Manners. My condolences go out to his family and friends. May he RIP. :(

/me patiently waits for Rappy's oh-so special updates. :p

Thanks for the videos, Rappy. My younger siblings love to watch Supernatural but it looks like they won't be watching this week's episode. Unfortunately, they're all underage and an episode titled "Sex and Violence" is inappropriate for their age group. I'll definitely watch it though, hehe.

Thanks for the videos, Rappy. My younger siblings love to watch Supernatural but it looks like they won't be watching this week's episode. Unfortunately, they're all underage and an episode titled "Sex and Violence" is inappropriate for their age group. I'll definitely watch it though, hehe.

Yeah it does look very risky lol but good for us :p

How about an all Supernatural column? -- Katy

Ausiello: Would you settle for an all Supernatural answer instead? The final three episodes of the season can be summed up in three words: Dean vs. Sam. Also, the kid who plays Mary Louise Parker's son, Shane, on Weeds has been cast as a ghost in a spring episode.

As predicted

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