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And perhaps Dean learns some new abilities?

Doesn't look like it... just looks like while he doesn't conciously remember how to kill demons, he still manages to do so in his forgotten state

Hopefully I'm wrong, but they wouldn't just load Dean up with abilities right away... He's just to supposed to be a righteous man

MOAR ANNA!!1!

Seriously, more Anna, please. :wub:

It's interesting that Sam is so dedicated to boosting his powers that he's been voluntarily drinking demon blood, especially to the point that he's actually become addicted to it. Remember him telling Ruby that it had been weeks since the last time, or something like that?

EDIT: I also like Casteal more and more each time I see him. Great acting and a cool character.

Hahaha. I just remembered the part where Castiel and Uriel teleport away with Dean. Sam just stands there and yells "Damn it!" :rofl:

I loved that bit! :p

I love how Castiel has a nickname now "Cas" Anna used it and Dean.

Yeah, that bit was cool. I wonder what the cops thought when they saw it. I think one of the cops said "What the hell?"

Did they see the wings though? I thought they were just saying "What the hell?" because there was a chick dressed in white at the center of a bomb site. :p And their flashlights wouldn't have shown them it was a wing, only the chopper guy would have seen.

Just watched "it's a worlderful life" or whatever this week's episode was called. I totally guessed the ending at the very beginning of the episode when they showed a flashback of Dean saying he didn't want the responsibility of hunting/stopping the apocalypse anymore. But it was still enjoyable none the less.

Next week's episode looks like it'll be a good one. Can't wait.

Just watched "it's a worlderful life" or whatever this week's episode was called. I totally guessed the ending at the very beginning of the episode when they showed a flashback of Dean saying he didn't want the responsibility of hunting/stopping the apocalypse anymore. But it was still enjoyable none the less.

Next week's episode looks like it'll be a good one. Can't wait.

I've watched every episode of Supernatural thus far and I've had my fair share of "end of the episode guesses". Most of the time, I was right. But the ending of the last episode was surprising to me. I didn't expect it to be an angel. I would've guessed a demon or some other supernatural creature.

I've watched every episode of Supernatural thus far and I've had my fair share of "end of the episode guesses". Most of the time, I was right. But the ending of the last episode was surprising to me. I didn't expect it to be an angel. I would've guessed a demon or some other supernatural creature.

Yeah I guessed the same.

Question: If I offered you $500 and a trip to Smurf Village, because I can totally arrange that, can I have some Supernatural scoop? --Ashley

Ausiello: Does that trip to the Smurf have any blackout dates? If not, you've got a deal: Sam learns in the season finale that ******i** ******* is the ***** **** that has ** ** ****** ****** ******* can ***e.

Darn I wanted answers :p

Is it just me or did lilleth in this episode get hot :laugh:

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Screw the deal I'll just screw her :p

omg this opens up to so much now I want to see what he saw!

p.s this girl had a bit of rogue about her :p

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