Sam and Dean hunt down the angel tablet with assistance from Castiel and Meg.Sam and Dean hunt down the angel tablet with assistance from Castiel and Meg.Sam and Dean hunt down the angel tablet with assistance from Castiel and Meg.
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- TriviaRepeatedly when Meg speaks Sam and Dean say, "Shut up Meg!" This is a play on a running joke from Family Guy (1999) in which the father Peter continually says that whenever his daughter, Meg, says something he finds annoying.
- GoofsCrowley speaks of a shared time in Mesopotamia with Naomi, saying he is "a lover, not a fighter". In season six's "Weekend at Bobby's", it was revealed Crowley lived his human life as MacLeod in the 1600s, making it impossible for him to have been in Mesopotamia.
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Dean Winchester: Well, he puts the "ass" in "Cass," huh?
Sam Winchester: He's definitely off.
Dean Winchester: Off? He hasn't been right since he got back from purgatory. We still don't know how he got out of there.
Sam Winchester: I don't know, Dean. If he's so sketchy, then why were you praying to him?
Castiel: [From the other room] You know, I can hear you both. I *am* a celestial being.
- ConnectionsReferences Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977)
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Drama, love and perfect dialogue
This is the episode where I really realized what a reliably brilliant writer Robbie Thompson is (that is, waching it when it first aired - now I'm just rewatching the whole thing...). This episode has such great emotions in it - the unbreakable friendship of Cas and Dean put to the ultimate test, the strange attraction-bond between Cas and Meg (Their conversation as he bandages her wounds is a memorable moment for sure), and once again Dean's love for his brother is well played.
And my lord, the banter in this one! Every word out of Meg's mouth is perfection (I always remember the Unicorn...) and the way Rachel Miner delivers those lines is just beautiful. It's episodes like this that can lift a side character to really being loveable and a fan favorite - even a demon! I think they managed that often on this show - Bobby, Cas, Crowley and even smaller parts like Charlie, Meg or Benny were given so much personality, and so well cast and played that we miss them too.
Love this episode.
And my lord, the banter in this one! Every word out of Meg's mouth is perfection (I always remember the Unicorn...) and the way Rachel Miner delivers those lines is just beautiful. It's episodes like this that can lift a side character to really being loveable and a fan favorite - even a demon! I think they managed that often on this show - Bobby, Cas, Crowley and even smaller parts like Charlie, Meg or Benny were given so much personality, and so well cast and played that we miss them too.
Love this episode.
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- jackiehedstrom
- Dec 24, 2022
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