update: charlie has become slightly less annoying, mostly because she didn't speak much this episode, but she's still really annoying
The Pearsons collectively remembering the same events at a random weekend that happened decades ago is the single most unrealistic piece of fiction I've ever seen on TV. Also, if we have to deal with Kevin relapsing real bad because of actual human garbage Uncle Nick I am going to be so upset.
Toby's devoted catholic mother will have a boyfriend and live with him outside the marriage...? When she didn't agreed the fact that Toby and Kate move in together?
it would ended in season 5, this finale season is a pure shit!!! no one deserves this,doug,seth,cathy,petrov.... #UNDERWOODFOREVER
It makes no sense that Lea who works in IT doesn't know how to use the technology in the house. I think the writers forgot her profession when they wrote her to be a mum.
Was this show always this unrealistic and badly written? Wtf am I watching.
Couldn’t care less about all the Shepherd family drama, please.
After watching this episode, all I want is for all of them to caught, killed and this to be forgotten for ever
My hatred to Liz is so damn deep, like the amount of times Raymond tried to help her and she straight up gave him up or acted like a brat
Hahahaha. No.
I like how everyone is shocked when the Post Office is breached, yet the exact same thing has happened literally multiple times throughout this series. Come on, people.
Liz continues to be an idiot - makes a "deal" with Townsend, yet there's nothing that would stop him from just taking her alongside Red once he caught up to them. Dumbass.
Red calls Liz a "good mother." Being a good mother is handing off your kid to another adult for the umpteenth time? What?
Keen “boo hoo, Red killed my mother that was just using me.” The writers might as well quit with Elizabeth being who we should sympathize with. No one is on her side.
Keen is pissing me off so much.
Trust me, you're better pretending Sherlock ended after season 2 finale.
boring boring boring... Where is Michone, Rosita, Carl? and for how many more episodes are they gonna keep Negan alive?
Whenever Dean speaks to God he makes me cry. Great acting of Jensen Ackles and very nice beginning of a new season. The casting in this show is so right and Lucifer's son is a great choice. Keep up the good work writers!
Alexander Calvert is doing such a good job at being creepy. That smirk he gave to the sheriff was creepy as hell. I love it. The nature vs nurture debate will always be on the table but I'm pretty sure Jack is a blank state. Neither inherently good nor evil. It all depends on who's influencing you. Truth is he's Lucifer's kid and as such, has evil genes, but with a good role model, he'll be good.
"My father is Castiel". I certainly expected it but hot damn, the way he said it melted my heart. I'm absolutely in love with the fact that Jack's idea of a father is Cas. Kelly was such a nobel character and their bonding in the episode "The Future" was the key.
Is it just me or is Alexander Calvert like the perfect actor for Jack? He can actually be pretty creepy but at the same time tender, lovely and so awkward. Are we entirely sure he's not Cas' son? He had that exact same squinty and confused look Cas has.
"I like nougat", lol. Damn it Jack! I love you already. I love that Jack, a Nephilim, the son of Lucifer, one of the most powerful beings there could ever be uses his powers to steal candy. Btw, when he said "I'm hungry" I thought the writers were going to go full on Amara there. Luckily, they didn't.
That lady sheriff was absolutely awesome. Is she going to be the new Jody once she moves on to Wayward Sisters? I wouldn't mind that tbh. We keep on with the female sheriff supernatural tradition.
That drunk angel, though. She kinda confused me. I thought she got possessed after the boys left but her constant hatred on Becky made me doubt. The actress was on point and the character was so charismatic. It's a pity she's gone but she played her purpose and she was sassy as hell. Btw angels do seem to be badass again, in a demon way. She planted the seed on Dean's mind that Jack can do anything, including bring Cas back.
Nothing else Matters. YESSSS! I got the goosebumps. What a song to start season 13. That "The road so far" was amazing. And the new title card is sick. I loved it.
I think this may be one of the best season premiere we've ever had along with season 4 (guilty pleasure). Strong, solid, heartbreaking and don't get me started on the cinematography. That was just beyond amazing. The shots were perfect, the music was on point and that scene at the beginning in the Impala in terms of shots and cinematography was absolutely outstanding.
That shot of Sam, Dean, and Jack lighting up the funeral pyre and watching Cas and Kelly burn from behind while that music was playing was sick. I don't know who directed the episode (gonna check it when I'm done with this) but hot damn, that was a beautifully shot episode. And the music throughout the hunter's funeral was pretty good and certainly helped push emotions and acting to a whole new level. I need to know that score. It's absolutely beautiful.
As usual, SPN is full of comedy and heartbreak when you least expect it. After last season's finale, I expected the premiere to be hard and heartbreaking, and boy, was I right. Dean praying to God and Cas burning have to be the saddest parts of the episode; not to mention how broke Dean was when he uncovered Cas' body and took that curtain to wrap his body. I knew it was gonna be angst but even, seeing Dean wrapping Cas' body...I wasn't prepared for those emotions. Once again, outstanding job for Jensen. He really seemed utterly helpless and broken. Seeing the look he gave to Cas and wrapping him with those curtains. My heart was breaking for him.
Jaded and Jensen act their heart out. They're absolutely amazing. Their acting is so truthful. And I already love Jack. He's such an interesting character. I hope he stays good, bonds with Cas in a father/son relationship and teams up with the boys to stop Lucifer, who btw is going to be so pissed when he finds out Cas is his daddy.
This was the closure we were all waiting for! Fantastic series I just wish is didn't have to end so soon.
How could I forget this exchange:
CAS: "No. Through there it's Earth, but...but different."
SAM: "so, it's a bizarro world? Or, like that place we got zapped to wherever were, uh, actors on a TV show."
DEAN: "Oh, yeah. the Supernatural wasn't real."
SAM: "Yeah."
DEAN: "And you were Polish."
SAM: "Right."
I seriously loved that exchange, especially the "and you were Polish" remark.
And Mark freaking Pellegrino! I'm not gonna hide it, I'm in love with this guy. He flexing his wings and winking, man. I loved that shot. He plays Lucifer so convincingly and that scene with Crowley mimicking a chicken was incredibly funny. His last shot, though, straight outta "The Lion King". Now I can't stop picturing Lucifer as Mufasa. That ending scene in the top of the mountain looked so bizarre and weird. I don't recall having seen a shot like that previously.
Luci to Babifer: "Everything the light touches is our Kingdom".
Babifer: "But what's that shadow place?"
Luci: "That's purgatory my nephilim. You must never go there"
I'm ridiculously excited because Lucifer finally changed Nick's freaking clothes! And it only took him 7 years! (minus his stay in the cage). I'm not sure how to feel about that. It's gonna be weird not to picture him in his usual clothes but I'm so excited for Lucifer investing in fashion. Loved his new outfit btw.
Mary being brainwashed is a bit cliché and no wonder, she'll never hurt the boys. But why didn't she just shoot Ketch in the face? See Mary, none of this would've happened if you had just listened to the boys. Never trust a Campbell is my motto in life.
Two hunters and a posh are trapped in a bunker. She helps them breaking out. Then, she gets a shot at the face. I'm ready for it. Just insult her and call her posh, fortunately, she'll just get offended by it and leave you alone.
The episode was wonderfully directed and the lightning scheme made the episode visually appealing. Cinematography was on point a.d the whole episode was esthetically a pleasure to watch. I've always loved the way they light Hell and today they didn't disappoint in that sense. And the score was marvellous. I really loved that reversed and creepy off-line version of Dean's Theme in that Mary-Ketch scene in the car. It felt so fitting.
i'm grateful for the journey. Amazing five years with a incredible and talent cast! Thank you Bates motel!
And MARK PELLEGRINO. He's perfection. I'm glad the writers noticed that we want Mark to play that role. His portrayal is unique, creepy, snarky and sassy. When he said "Dagon" at the very end, he sent chills to my spine. So creepy. I love him! When he was talking to Crowley and suddenly said "Phone" I cracked up. Because Luci is so courteous when it come to answering calls. His Lucifer's just on point: creepy, snarky and sassy as hell. "Oh my Dad. We're both single fathers. I could use a little dad advice right about now. When do you let 'em date?" Lucifer, being the sassy shit he's about his parental lineage. Damn, Mark, you're devilishly perfect. Crowley's explanation to keep Lucifer in Nick's vessel was a bit far-fetched, but I'm cool with it as long as Mark plays that role. I can't even blink every time he's on screen. Mark back as Lucifer is giving me life. He saying "cozy" was amazing and that shoot when he was entering his vessel and then with the red glowing eyes was absolutely creepy.
Fiona's reasoning was a bit stupid: Sailors are ok, but teachers suck. Ghosts are supposed to be irrational vengeful spirits, so it's likely her teacher's final betrayal was in her thoughts. However, teachers are the ones that are supposed to protect you and their betrayal set her grudge against them. That's why most abused children blame their mother for not protecting them.
The BMoL might be bad, but they have very cool toys. That scene were Mr Ketch called Mary out about putting that family "disguise" was just great. Everything he said was on point and I loved it. I don't buy the Tony Bevell was a rogue operative. They have to be up to something. Mary really struggles to be a mother or to act motherly. She's not been a mother for long and motherhood doesn't come naturally but all the boys want is to be a family. Her revelation soften a bit my attitude towards her, but I'll never forget what she did. She claims family comes before but she doesn't truly believe it.
Lucifer: "Oh my Dad" was just a perfect delivery.
Rowena: "He's not like us. He believes in things" gets my vote.
Crowley: "Just because Dim and Dimmer here can't keep their family in the same dimension, doesn't mean they can mess with mine!" Crowley sure has the best lines.
Mary: "Don't give me the face"
Dean: "What face?"
Mary: "You know the face"
Dean: "There's no face"
Mary: "That's the face".
I couldn't help but imagining little Dean giving her that same face when she didn't bring him pie. Oh old good toddler Dean.
Looking forward to seeing how Sam would react when he sees Lucifer in that vessel. And I'm finally glad the writers noticed that we need Mark Pellegrino to play Lucifer. He's just amazing. He was born to play that part.
"I just slid my dick down your throat, and you thanked me for it." I'm loving Jeffrey Dean Morgan as Negan and the quotes from the comic are better than I expected.
They simply nailed it. What a crazy episode. I really love the feeling of this season, reminds me of season 1-3. It was nice to go back to the Thule plot. It was also good to see Aaron aka Dean's gay thing. So cool. And killing Hitler! Seriously! It took the writers long enough to carry out this crazy idea. The best quote of the episode "Dude, you killed Hitler. Yeah. Awesome" and his facial expression. So proud. He truly deserves some pie.
It has to be the end of the world. Dean rejecting pie. PIE. I don't know what's more surprising, the fact that Dean rejected it or that Sam didn't forget about it. Clumpsy Dean is always at his finest, like being like a bull in a China shop. I couldn't stop laughing. I love this scene. And what about his disappointment when he couldn't use his grenade launcher and Sam said, "Don't worry. I'll happen". What better moment to use it that to fight Nazi Zombie Necromancers, Sam? You better keep your word, Moose.
That guy did a good job at portraying Hitler as a funny little assclown (the new assbutt). And his henchmen's faces... they were so freaking confused. That little Hitler run, though, lmao. It will always be a thing. I would've liked him to stay a little bit longer. He was too much fun, and that hilarious personality. Too soon to get rid of him. And, I thought I would never say that outloud. I cracked up and actually feel bad about it. Everything was hilarious with him. Like the dogs. "I love doggies, woof woof". I couldn't stop laughing. Apparently, after 71 years, Hitler lost his mind. And the way he died, protecting his app phone. He just wanted to use Twitter.
Dean saying "I killed Hitler" is the new "I'm Batman". I would like him to mention it at random times. I bet they keep a record of all the creatures they've killed and make bets with it. Like, Lucifer, checked, Hitler, checked.
At the end I was expecting Mr Ketch go appear and kill Ellie. I don't know what they would do with Hitler's bloodline.
45 minutes of pure psychological terror, probably the best episode of the whole show. I'm definitely hooked again.
Negan > The Governor