Bobby is just full of surprises, hence why I love him. ;)
Makes sense to me. In Weekend at Bobby's they did say that that creature found only in Japan was somehow in America, so it could have something to do with that.
I'm just thinking, in spite of the frustrating things we've felt this season, it makes most sense that this would be the direction they would be heading into. If anything, there's definitely an imbalance and whatever the boys are gonna find concerning Purgatory might fix things. How that'll happen, I don't know. But it seems to be an interesting direction to head, if they are indeed heading there.
Same here. Until I see otherwise, that 'wall' seems like an excuse/plot device to give Sam back his soul but not have to have him deal with being in Hell. Knowing these writers, that might be the case.
Unfortunately I think so too. I think perhaps they don't wanna deal with Sam having PTSD like Dean did/does, which was more effective when dealing with his heavy storyline during the last two seasons. I just feel like, if this isn't directly gonna be used for something later on in the season, we've been wasting the entire first half just dilly-dallying until they actually did this eleven episodes in. Like seriously show, get to the good stuff already.
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Makes sense to me. In Weekend at Bobby's they did say that that creature found only in Japan was somehow in America, so it could have something to do with that.
I'm just thinking, in spite of the frustrating things we've felt this season, it makes most sense that this would be the direction they would be heading into. If anything, there's definitely an imbalance and whatever the boys are gonna find concerning Purgatory might fix things. How that'll happen, I don't know. But it seems to be an interesting direction to head, if they are indeed heading there.
Same here. Until I see otherwise, that 'wall' seems like an excuse/plot device to give Sam back his soul but not have to have him deal with being in Hell. Knowing these writers, that might be the case.
Unfortunately I think so too. I think perhaps they don't wanna deal with Sam having PTSD like Dean did/does, which was more effective when dealing with his heavy storyline during the last two seasons. I just feel like, if this isn't directly gonna be used for something later on in the season, we've been wasting the entire first half just dilly-dallying until they actually did this eleven episodes in. Like seriously show, get to the good stuff already.