So, I decided to write my first response at 3:49 A.M (I live in Toronto.), because I just couldn't sleep. It's acutally really annoying. To be unable to sleep, I mean. It's been like this for...about 2 weeks now and it affects my day-life like crazy.
Okay enough with un-related personal drabble!
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Yes, Dean is always scared about dying again and i think he doesn't fake amnesia but soon, the Hell images will appear clearly in his mind
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Yes. It's one of those thing I'm really looking foward to. hee :D
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So while we howled at this episode, mostly thanks to Jensen's fabulous comedy turn and Jared's perfection as straight man, this was NOT entirely a funny show, not like "Monster Movie."
This was a sad story about a gentle giant (like Sam?), a suicidal woman (Jessie, like Sam's Jess?), a guilty Sheriff, and a murderer who got his comeuppance (Jessie's husband).
Love, Robin
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Love, Robin
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I bet there will be some good follow-up episodes stemming from some of things we saw in this one.
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Secondly - Dean was clearly, definitely not telling the truth when he told Bobby and Sam that he didn't remember anything really from Hell! I'm convinced. I've been convinced since "Lazarus Rising". There are so many clues along the way in S4 so far - Dean looks in the mirror and sees that red-face/eyes thing, in "In the Beginning..." he has that nightmare with the same red-face/eyes... And then there's just the fact of the matter that Dean has proven in the past to be the type to hide the nasty, painful truths from those he loves in order to protect them (or such is his justification). Sure, in Season 2 his Dad has asked him not to tell Sam - but Dean was also keeping what his Dad had said secret because he again wanted to protect Sam from the weight of it. K, I'm going to stop myself here, because (as you can see) I could rant about this 'Dean in Hell memories' thing for a while!
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