![]() ![]() We’ve seen a few episodes where it turns out the slaughter was perpetrated by humans ( “The Benders” from Season One being particularly shudder worthy) and what we do to each other? It always seems so much scarier than anything any monster could do to us. I’m sure there’s a lot to analyze there-maybe our boy has seen so much supernatural killing that it doesn’t faze him anymore-he’s more fascinated by the horror human beings commit upon each other. He’s not coming out any time soon.Īnd Sam? Sam has serial killers. Sam: Oh, he’s knee deep in binge watching The Wire. Cas now has Netflix, prompting the following exchange as the boys hit the road: It’s kind of adorable that they all have their obsessions, right? I mean, Dean’s got pie and busty Asian beauties. They’re the only characters from Season One that haven’t died yet. Basically? What I’m saying? Is that I want another Ghostfacers episode. But before they do? THEY MENTION THE GHOSTFACERS! (Sing it with me: “Ghost! Ghostfacers! We face the faceless-WE FACE THE DEAD!”) I hope this little namedrop means that Ed and Harry have found their way back to each other and are once again (sort of) fighting the good fight against the things that go bump in the night. Okay, so the minute we see them we all know that that couple is going to literally going to be covered in axe body spray. Imagine how long the “Then” will be when we’re on Season 20! I know, my lips to Chuck’s ears. I always love it when a “Then” pulls dual duty: it catches up some fans who haven’t seen the early seasons ( blasphemy!) and sets them up nicely for the episode, and it reminds the long haulers of the longevity of the show and gives us a moment of nostalgia for episodes past. I loved the all too brief overview of ghostly trouble the Winchester boys have faced as shown in the “Then.” Who else, as their greatest haunted hits flashed by, was blindly scrambling for the iron and salt? Just me then? Okay. What? I’m the only person who thought a thundering giant with an weapon and a huge ox (that’s, for some weird reason, blue) was scary? Yeah, right. ![]() I abandon the east coast for sunny California and Sam and Dean head there to meet the ghostly version of a celebrity: apparently Lizzie Borden herself is giving people (some number less than) forty whacks! That’s right, friends, it’s a Monster of the Week episode, featuring the scariest being to wield an axe since Paul Bunyan. ![]()
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