@id1019021: It's just an old legend that bluesmen sell their souls to the devil for talent. Which the bluesmen themselves are happy to support.
By the way, it all came from the oldest fairy tale in the world. Recently, scientists have compared all the fairy tales of the peoples of the world, and found that the oldest is about a blacksmith who sold his soul to the devil in order to be a cool blacksmith. Then the blacksmith was simply changed to other professions.
@KonstantinRomeow: There are so many porn sites, and men here do not have enough lesbian kisses ...) I think that if a woman is heterosexual, then the demon could be male. And about John's kiss, I agree with EasyMan, it's the lower demons who seal the deal with a kiss, yellow-eyed is already another level.
I completely agree with Dean, people made the deal themselves, it's a fucking contract and you need to fulfill the conditions. It must be hard to live knowing that you have come to success dishonestly, and then you will have to pay such a price. It's creepy.
I really love this series. This legend of the sale of the soul is as old as the world and, nevertheless, creeps warmth into the soul. Blues, beautiful girls, even more beautiful Hard Drives and a little impala. Great, interesting and worth 40 minutes.
One of my most favorite episodes. The first appearance of the hellhounds and the demon of the crossroads. And, of course, the blues! Robert Johnson and his "Sadness at the Crossroads", how does this fit into the subject of the plot
To this day, these "facial contortions" when hellhounds come after someone seem to be one of the scariest things in the series. Although I'm not reviewing it for the first time and it shouldn't be a surprise, but for some reason every time it feels like the first time. Brr
What an atmosphere the theme has with blues, crossroads and soul selling. Indeed, music is something truly magical that makes us laugh and cry, and it's easy to believe that legendary musicians once stood at an intersection in the middle of the night, blown by the wind, and touched their lips to the darkness that gave them talent. Maybe that's why all geniuses died so early?
By the way, it all came from the oldest fairy tale in the world. Recently, scientists have compared all the fairy tales of the peoples of the world, and found that the oldest is about a blacksmith who sold his soul to the devil in order to be a cool blacksmith. Then the blacksmith was simply changed to other professions.
Did the Winchester dad kiss the red-eyed one? So many questions...
I think that if a woman is heterosexual, then the demon could be male.
And about John's kiss, I agree with EasyMan, it's the lower demons who seal the deal with a kiss, yellow-eyed is already another level.
Also Dean: sells his soul
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