@_Anne_: the author of the comment did not indicate whether he was talking about the voiceover or the original. Anyway, the original name is correct, so it was stupid to correct it.
@ipidhorna: adaptation or adaptation? generation or generation? civilization or civilization? decimation or decimation? The list of Latin borrowings is quite long, so I'll stop here, I hope the logic is clear.
- James and I had a connection today, without blocking... intimacy. - I'm not moving in. - They had sex. - Holy shit. Huh, that's sudden. - We have an unusual relationship. Familiars are not supposed to have sex with their masters. - No, well, I see, I see, you're this emm.... And here he is... straight... Tell me... her?
- I'm proud of you. It's been 15 hours since Portia talked about her and James, and you still haven't made a joke about bestiality. I just screamed from that moment on: "D
Off topic, the episode seems to be torn from another season, another series: "James Frampton, a witcher cop with a 99% detection rate." For some reason, he acts like he already knows Sam and Dean, but he didn't shine in the series before. Obviously a spell -__- St. Louis has a whole community of witches and familiars hanging out in a major bar. Yes, and some kind of "Bobby's Spell against Witches." VTF:?!
Dean doesn't like dogs and he's allergic to cats, THAT'S A PATTERN BREAK. And Sammy is such a Sammy, a serious matter is coming, but, apparently, he will now hide his troubles in every possible way and work hard, jeopardizing not only the last valuable thing left for his brother (that is, himself), but also the success of the operation : with
I don't remember him before, can you tell me where he's from? And then in the beginning they said that he saved them, but I didn't even remember him as a character.
- It's not my fault... She came by herself. She just asked me to scratch her belly. Let her stay today, and tomorrow we'll find where she lives ... - Yes, let her stay
I am touched by their opposite Sam was so glad to see the dog, and at this very moment Dean roughly hates them For some reason, the fact that Dean is allergic to cats did not even surprise him...
"familiars aren't supposed to have sex with their masters." - No, well, I see, I see. You know that... And here he is... Straight... * Looks at Sam * Tell me -... - Nooo? Ahah, how do you stop laughing?😂
Is it really killing Sam? And of course he didn't tell Dean. Oddly enough. Eh.
And the series was interesting. However, now I will always think where their familiars are, every time there are new witches in the series.
By the way, I don't remember this cop-witch dude. They said they had worked with him before. Either I was inattentively watching the series, or it wasn't shown.
A black woman in a collar calls a white man the master. Wow. One solid WTF? about this series. Of course, we'll also throw out the canon about witches. This episode has nothing to do with CNN, except that Dean and Sam were present. Of course, I understand that Eugenie was allowed to write whatever she wanted, but there must be some kind of line...
@Gevorg: What does white animals have to do with it? In my opinion, this series is unacceptable and offensive. In many ways. That's all. However, this is quite a common occurrence with Ross-Leming and Buckner.
@Gevorg: I think I noted in the second comment that he is offensive in many ways. I just noted the most moronic part. I have no desire to go into details about the episode, which in general it is unclear how it went through the showrunners. Although, however, how he went through one is very clear, and the other was apparently busy with something else.
@Nick24: and again - there is not only one black as a pet. If they were talking about bestiality, it would still be possible to understand, but there are definitely no racial prejudices here.
@KatrinVamp: That's not even the point. It's just that even before this series, this series was often accused of inappropriate treatment of female characters, etc. Which I completely disagree with. But knowing that such complaints exist, writing and approving THIS was an extremely unfortunate decision.
@KatrinVamp: I agree with you. And I don't understand what exactly is wrong. Usually these people point out that the series began with Mary's death, then they used Jessica's death as a trigger for Sam and all in the same spirit about the deaths of female characters. I do not agree that there are any prejudices in this, because ideally, gender /race, etc. should not be important when building a plot. But by writing this series, the scriptwriters gave just food for all those who wanted to blame the SPN for all these sins.
@KatrinVamp: Oh, I spend a lot of money on screenwriters when I really have something to pay for. However, for completely different reasons, concerning to a greater extent their bias towards my favorite character :)
@Nick24: the bias that you invented for yourself because you imagined your favorite character to be a saint and you rage at everyone who doesn't share your crazy? Well, just like a mother, only the child is not yours.
Sam: "I've asked myself a million times why he doesn't trust me!? And then it dawned on me, you can only trust yourself!" YES LA-A-BOTTOM, SAMMY!!!??? Does this surprise you!?!? Does Dean have any reason to trust anyone else besides himself!? Dean should trust Sam AFTER ALL his setups and words!!!??? Yes, Sam accuses Dean at the first opportunity and abandons him when he needs him most...and then he's surprised that Dean doesn't trust him!!!!???? As it turned out, Castiel doesn't have much faith either, because he messed up and lied to Dean in the face no less than his beloved brother (although I once loved Cas no less than Dean, but that was a long time ago!). And THESE are Dean's close and beloved people, and you can't trust them for a penny! But he really loves them, I put myself in Dean's place and imagine how painful it is for him that he cannot fully rely on people dear to him, because it is far from the fact that they will not go somewhere else from him at the most difficult moment!!!
@id386471659: When watching this episode, I was so "impressed" by what Buckner/Ross-Leming did in the story that I didn't even pay attention to these speeches by Sam. But his remark is COMPLETE nonsense.
What kind of trust can we talk about after what Sam did in S4 and, instead of admitting mistakes, threw out Fallen Idols** to us. What kind of trust can we talk about after Sam not only didn't look for Dean, but didn't do a damn thing to help him adapt. And then we got another tantrum with accusations against Dean in Southern Comfort a.k.a Fallen Idols 2.0**. Then what Sam was doing at 8.09 when Dean asked him to leave Benny alone. And then again, instead of admitting mistakes, another tantrum and ultimatum in Torn And Frayed a.k.a Fallen Idols 3.0**.
** But we can all guess which Carver or Singer had a favorite episode in the series, given how many variations of it we got here.
And the funny thing (no) is that Sam didn't tell Dean anything about his hemoptysis. I.e. Sam wants Dean's trust, but at the same time keeps secrets. Although Sam himself, in the episodes I mentioned above, accused Dean of keeping secrets about Benny. Logic? It came out with the ends. Given that withholding this information about hemoptysis creates a dangerous situation, how can they continue hunting if Sam has these problems? How can Dean count on his "partner"? And what kind of trust can we talk about here?
- Dean, don't get mad, she just stood under the door, didn't trample anywhere, asked for her belly to be scratched and thought maybe we should leave her overnight, and tomorrow we'll look for her house? [The door opens, and there's a sexy woman sitting there] - Let's leave it - She was just a dog.🤣😂 😂 ....... - To give you credit, it's been 15 hours since Porsche told you about the night with James, and not a single zoophile joke. 😂😂😂😂😂oruu ....... A good episode, but now I can't help thinking that a dog can turn into a human, this is not the first one in this series😅
The beginning of the series was reminiscent of the movie "13th floor" 1999. The dude also killed there, but did not remember about it, and then found a bloody shirt in his trash (I think). However, the scenarios differ further))
generation or generation?
civilization or civilization?
decimation or decimation?
The list of Latin borrowings is quite long, so I'll stop here, I hope the logic is clear.
- I'm not moving in.
- They had sex.
- Holy shit. Huh, that's sudden.
- We have an unusual relationship. Familiars are not supposed to have sex with their masters.
- No, well, I see, I see, you're this emm.... And here he is... straight... Tell me... her?
hDD
I just screamed from that moment on: "D
St. Louis has a whole community of witches and familiars hanging out in a major bar. Yes, and some kind of "Bobby's Spell against Witches." VTF:?!
And Sammy is such a Sammy, a serious matter is coming, but, apparently, he will now hide his troubles in every possible way and work hard, jeopardizing not only the last valuable thing left for his brother (that is, himself), but also the success of the operation : with
...
- Yes, let her stay
Ahahahahahahahah
ORUU
Sam was so glad to see the dog, and at this very moment Dean roughly hates them
For some reason, the fact that Dean is allergic to cats did not even surprise him...
- No, well, I see, I see. You know that... And here he is... Straight... * Looks at Sam * Tell
me -...
- Nooo?
Ahah, how do you stop laughing?😂
And the series was interesting. However, now I will always think where their familiars are, every time there are new witches in the series.
By the way, I don't remember this cop-witch dude. They said they had worked with him before. Either I was inattentively watching the series, or it wasn't shown.
This episode has nothing to do with CNN, except that Dean and Sam were present.
Of course, I understand that Eugenie was allowed to write whatever she wanted, but there must be some kind of line...
I do not agree that there are any prejudices in this, because ideally, gender /race, etc. should not be important when building a plot.
But by writing this series, the scriptwriters gave just food for all those who wanted to blame the SPN for all these sins.
What kind of trust can we talk about after what Sam did in S4 and, instead of admitting mistakes, threw out Fallen Idols** to us.
What kind of trust can we talk about after Sam not only didn't look for Dean, but didn't do a damn thing to help him adapt. And then we got another tantrum with accusations against Dean in Southern Comfort a.k.a Fallen Idols 2.0**.
Then what Sam was doing at 8.09 when Dean asked him to leave Benny alone. And then again, instead of admitting mistakes, another tantrum and ultimatum in Torn And Frayed a.k.a Fallen Idols 3.0**.
** But we can all guess which Carver or Singer had a favorite episode in the series, given how many variations of it we got here.
And the funny thing (no) is that Sam didn't tell Dean anything about his hemoptysis. I.e. Sam wants Dean's trust, but at the same time keeps secrets. Although Sam himself, in the episodes I mentioned above, accused Dean of keeping secrets about Benny. Logic? It came out with the ends. Given that withholding this information about hemoptysis creates a dangerous situation, how can they continue hunting if Sam has these problems? How can Dean count on his "partner"? And what kind of trust can we talk about here?
[The door opens, and there's a sexy woman sitting there]
- Let's leave it
- She was just a dog.🤣😂
😂 .......
- To give you credit, it's been 15 hours since Porsche told you about the night with James, and not a single zoophile joke.
😂😂😂😂😂oruu
.......
A good episode, but now I can't help thinking that a dog can turn into a human, this is not the first one in this series😅