![]() ![]() I’ll kill Crowley.” I think Sam’s been wanting to for ages anyway-this is just a two-fer. I’m really not,” Sam interrupts, making me laugh. “If you’re wondering how a mother can get to the point of wanting her own son…” she begins, her doe eyes downcast. ![]() Rowena lays her tarot cards on the table, so to speak, and lets Sam know that her payoff for translating the Book of the Damned is that Sam kill Crowley. You can learn more about the latest one, active through 4/29/15, here. In fact, the subject is so serious and in such need of attention that Jared Padalecki, first by himself and then with Jensen Ackles, have begun to raise money and awareness through Represent campaigns. As this episode would show, suicide is not, despite MASH’s claim to the contrary, painless. And the subject matter? Would come to remind me of how Buffy the Vampire Slayer used to use supernaturally themed stories to talk about real life issues. The VFX were also cool-the green smoke monster swirled delightfully. It must be said: the set design for the 70’s era is pretty great-I think my family owned that console television and indulged in a fair amount of avocado and burnt orange in our color scheme back then. (God, I hate when that happens.) The smoke monster? Not so much the one from Lost as one that infects people’s minds and causes them to commit suicide. She heads to the basement and, for some unknown reason, she is compelled to bust down a wall (the sound of which is apparently covered by that rather fantastic blue K-Tel record) and open a cobweb covered safe to let out a smoke monster. Louis, Missouri, where Suzie, a typical, gender-burdened teen is required to do the laundry while her brother snarks at her and blares music. ( So, okay, I know that that photo doesn’t come from the opening montage but can I just say GAHHHHHH! That ghost/mother’s smile is CREEPY!) Our story begins in 1973 in St. So let’s discuss “The Werther Project,” in which Sam searches for an Evil to English dictionary, Rowena joins the chain gang, Dean hallucinates an old friend, and the Winchesters deal with a security system that defines “overkill.” The pieces are all being put into place for what is supposed to be the season finale to end all season finales, and this episode set a few in motion. And after the jaw dropping, breath-takingly badassiness of the last two episodes, I needed the relative calm of this one to prepare for the inevitable coming storm. Sometimes? A girl needs to catch her breath. ![]()
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