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Philip the Butler: “I presume you gentlemen left something behind. Here are some of my favorites.ĭean: “We know which one the shrimp fork is. There were almost too many funny one-liners and exchanges in this episode. And Dean? Well, he responded the way a supportive brother should.
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The water’s warm…” was simultaneously swoon and cringe worthy in the best of ways, and the shuddering shake of his head when he finally breaks away made me laugh out loud. His attempting-to-be-seductive-while-secretly-repulsed delivery to Heddy of “Come on in, darlin’. Jared Padalecki often speaks about how he prefers dramatic acting to comedic, because he finds it easier. Sam puts himself between them, trying to lay his butter knife on them to see if they sizzle (again, not a euphemism.) The ladies are more than willing to be thoroughly tested, so to speak. Unfortunately, later, someone’s gotta lay the silver on the ladies (not a euphemism) to ensure they are not shifters. “I’m lactose intolerant,” Sam mumbles before he makes his escape. Beverly propositions him first, telling him she has aged like a fine wine or a cheese. He’s a tall drink of water, and Heddy and her horny sister Beverly are dying of thirst. From slapping Dean’s rear to admitting she may have wet herself in fear, Vigman was a note perfect delight, with excellent comedic timing. Gillian Vigman, who played Bunny’s cousin Heddy, was particularly hilarious, especially when referring to “child-bride” Amber with dismay. Every performer brought Bunny’s family to life as a silly caricature of the privileged, exaggerating their cadence and movements, with amazing line delivery. The acting in this episode was top notch. Just sayin’.) This episode incorporated all of the weapons associated with the game, and somehow managed to make it look reasonably organic to the story. It’s just my brother and me, so…” “Then you’re lucky,” Dash replies, more right than he knows, because while the Winchesters could hardly be called that, their relationship is a blessing indeed.ĥ. Dean, with the Candlestick/Pipe/Rope/Revolver…Ĭlue is my favorite board game of all time–so you can imagine how excited I am that SPN now has their own set! (Christmas is coming, people. Listening to them discuss going “old school” on the case (“Cold spots it is.”) Most heartwarming of all? When Bunny’s snobby great-nephew Dash tells Sam that his family doesn’t really like each other, musing, “But what family does?” Sam smiles a little and answers, “Mine does, for the most part. Hearing Sam call Bobby their “surrogate dad”. It was so wonderful to see Sam and Dean on the job again, their easy affection returned. Philadelphia ain’t got nothin’ on the Winchesters when it comes to brotherly love. Sam and Dean Winchester of the Lawrence, Kansas Winchesters Don’t let the campiness fool you-that music sincerely helped to set the entire mood and tone of the episode, keeping things fun and light while still letting us know that serious family business was afoot. Jay Gruska’s original music perfectly captured the feeling of an old fashioned whodunit.
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As sexy as Demon Dean was with that aforementioned hair, I’ll take Dean Winchester 1.0 any day of the week. I’ve missed our wisecracking boy of yore. Constantly working on Baby and making her look her best (it’s almost as though he is determined to make it up to her for saying she’s “just a car”.) Remembering Bobby Singer and his love for Tori Spelling. Cracking comments about glazed donut coffee in tiny cups. It’s wonderful to see Dean being, well, Dean. (Did anyone else miss Jefferson Starships?) And as a bonus: a reminder of the glory of the Demon Dean hair…Īnd the cuteness that was puppy Padalecki! Us long time SPN fans were rewarded, too, with inside jokes and catchphrases that are among our most beloved: vampirates, mandroids, fish tacos, “Nipples?” and the Stay Puffed Marshmallow Man. How delightful was that? Not only did it remind us of the considerably less amusing way that the season began, it took us on a fanged and clawed trip down memory lane, bringing up demons and djinn, tulpas and dragons, shapeshifters and fairies, and everything in between. Also? It had TONS of Winchester close-ups. Sometimes? Girls just wanna have fun, and this classic Clue-done-it certainly was, start to bloody finish. Our boys head to New Canaan, Connecticut to mingle with the rich and spoiled relatives of one Bunny LaCroix, trying to score Bobby’s inheritance and not get killed doing it. No mangst this week, ladies and gents! This episode was the Smartfood of Supernatural-a little corny, totally cheesy, thoroughly addictive guilty pleasure that I gobbled right up.