Love your review, and agree with the grade. This was major.
Re: Sam. Your section on Sam reminded me that I loved his “damn it!” when Dean and the angels disappeared--he was going to get his brother back. I’d forgotten about that by the end of the episode.
Re: Uriel. I guess if you look at it from his point of view, he’s thinking that Lucifer was his brother to and that their father turned on him for humans.
Re: Anna. She's a big question mark for me too, I kept expecting her to be the bad guy.
Re Dean *and Castiel): That was some day Dean had, huh? And this episode had him relying on Castiel so much, which worked so well because Dean had reached a breaking point.
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Date: 2009-03-20 04:27 am (UTC)Re: Sam. Your section on Sam reminded me that I loved his “damn it!” when Dean and the angels disappeared--he was going to get his brother back. I’d forgotten about that by the end of the episode.
Re: Uriel. I guess if you look at it from his point of view, he’s thinking that Lucifer was his brother to and that their father turned on him for humans.
Re: Anna. She's a big question mark for me too, I kept expecting her to be the bad guy.
Re Dean *and Castiel): That was some day Dean had, huh? And this episode had him relying on Castiel so much, which worked so well because Dean had reached a breaking point.