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Supernatural - Episode 7.09 - How to Win Friends and Influence Monsters - Sneak Peek

14 Nov 2011

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49 comments:

  1. Thanks! So excited for Friday's episode!

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  2. Realistically, you mostly shoot Bambi's dad. It's tough to get a doe license. Anyway, looks like a good episode. One thing, though: In the first season--before Bobby appeared--it was Pastor Jim who got the Winchester kids dumped on him when John was off on a case. I hate it when they change up stuff like this without remembering what they wrote before.

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  3. I think John dumped them wherever the hell he could. They've known Bobby since they were little, Pastor Jim also, and then there was the babysitter from Swap Meat - who knows how many others we've never heard about? :P

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  4. Awwww they killed Phil? Trust Ben Edlund to gank yet another member of the Supernatural production team. :)

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  5. Great, more ret-conning so they can do some John bashing. Yawn.

    And what's with the cheesy background music? It really sucks the tension out of SPN.

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  6. I'm excited. That was such a cute little moment. 

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  7. The episode is looking more and more like a very good one.  To be honest, I've loved them all this season.  I've hunted and I have no problem with hunting, like Bobby says, if it's putting food on the table.  I love venison.  I don't kill a doe if she's not on the list to be hunted.  Most of the time during hunting season, does are pregnant.

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  8. From everything I've heard, both had their share of Sam and Dean.  

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  9. You haven't even seen it yet, and you already have faults?  lol  I'll bash John.  I love Jeffery but John may have had his moments but he raised two boys who have  ton of psychological problems because of him.  That doesn't say much for him.  When he finally took them with him, Dean had to take of Sam and Dean really wasn't old enough to be doing that.  That's why he has trouble letting Sam go.  Yeah, I have no problem bashing him when he deserves it.  As for music, I was paying more attention to the acting.  

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  10. I think they put similar background music on these clips and in the actual episode its often different music. 

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  11. this is going to be such a fun episode.. well, the beastie of the week doesn't look like a party, but I love any scene that these three are in together  :)

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  12. Except those that lean dodge bullets matrix style. ;)

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  13. This episode reminds me of Wendigo, except Bobby is on the hunt, too. Looks like another great one. Cannot wait!

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  14. In all fairness, I'd say about 60% of Dean's issues are abandonment and attachment issues caused from watching his mother murdered at such a young age, about 20% are from growing up in the hunting lifestyle, and about 20% are Daddy issues.  I'd say about 70% of Sam's issues are from having demons mess with him his whole life and kill anyone close to him, about 20% are from the hunting lifestyle, and about 10% are daddy issues.

    Did John need to raise them in a hunting lifestyle?  Given YED's attack on his wife, YED's killing of everyone who knew Mary, and the fact that John seemed to suspect that YED wasn't done with his family yet (at some point he knew YED did something to Sam that might turn him into a monster), it's reasonable for John to think he had no other choice.  This story certainly would have been much shorter if Sam and Dean were defenseless sitting ducks when YED, Michael and Lucifer came for them.

    Both Sam and Dean have issues, but they also have the ability to love, they have a strong sense of responsibility, and they're generally people you'd want to have around.  If John gets blamed for the insecurities, he should get some credit for the positive traits too.  It's canon that people who saw John with his boys had the impression that he loved them a lot.

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  15. These three are amazing together. They seem like they've known each other forever -- just the way it's supposed to seem. :) Poor Phil. We hardly knew ya. Really looking forward to this ep and getting back to some creepy, scary, family-oriented, well-written Supernatural. 

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  16. Yeah but in season 1 Bobby didn't exist until the last episode, then they mixed it all, and he ended being something like their godfather, anyway, this seems to be a good episode. 

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  17. I love the Wendigo feel to this episode and some more back story on the brothers and Bobby.  This looks to be a great episode in classic Winchester style.

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  18. It's canon that John left the brothers for days at a time and in season 1 we knew there was long history between Bobby and the brothers.  I don't see this as retconning but more in filling in the details of what we already know.

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  19. This should be great as long as it doesn't turn into Deliverance.

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  20. Supernatural_Loving_Fan86714 November 2011 at 23:35

    This episode looks so good! I hope we get as much gore, suspense, action, and thriller as possible! I hope that this episode's potential will be used all the way!

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  21. I agree.  I know when the three of them are together it's going to be a great show.

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  22. It looks better than 'decent'...It looks AWESOME!!!

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  23. John apologized to Dean before he died. He even told him that he was proud of him. He was a good father, considering. He was forever trying to protect his boys from the baddies.

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  24. looks like it will be a pretty good episode.

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  25. Why is it such a big deal? The boys deserve to have somebody in their lives like Bobby. Bobby didn't exist until then because he wasn't convenient to the story until the end of S1. Regardless, he still showed up in S1. We didn't even get really heavy insight into the boys and Pastor Jim's relationship either.

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  26. Thank you! John is an awesome character and raised his boys to be  fine men. All the John hate in this fandom make me sad.

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  27. Daw, I love hearing about Bobby's relationship with the boys when they were kids. I need Friday, like now.

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  28. I don't see the big John bashing here, they only said that John dropped them to Bobby to go hunt. We already knew (and saw that in many flashback) that John left the boys alone.

    In this case, I guess leaving them with Bobby is always better than leaving them alone in some hotel room.

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  29. all I can say is that I love Bobby. ....Is it friday yet??????

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  30. I'm really excited about this episode. Glad to see more Bobby action, and how in-depth they are going to go into the Jersey Devil.

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  31. Aww, I love this moment~ I really like hearing about how they knew Bobby when they were young. He, and other people, like Pastor Jim presumably, was there for them when John wasn't. (Not trying to bash John, he loved his boys, but he really wasn't a very good father.) And I love the big guns. (Reminds me of sniper Dean, hmmm.)

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  32. I don't think they changed anything... I think John probably dumped them on whoever he could, at least until they were old enough to go on hunts with them. Pastor Jim, Bobby, whoever was available.

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  33. But it was clear they've known him for a long time. In A Very Supernatural Christmas, Sam called him Uncle Bobby, and he was like nine, so they've known him for years. Pastor Jim actually only physically showed up for like two minutes, if that. :P

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  34. I love hearing any back story about the brothers' childhood.

    I think that any of the adults that knew them as childen would have tried to spoil them, as I can imagine them being seen as two little lost souls without a mum, and with an often absent father.
    I wish they had given us a Weechester episode instead of the cringe-worthy Becky thing.

    This seems set to be a good adventurous episode and I hope we also get sone brotherly bonding and banter too .

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  35. Looks as if it is going to be a great epsidoe.  i love the set up - hunters out in the woods, they are going to get hunted in turn for definite.

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  36. He apologized to Dean and said he was proud, but to Sam he just said he doesn't know why they are always fighting and asked him to get him some coffee so that he could tell Dean he was proud (and of course to warn him that Dean might have to kill his brother)... I think there are some parenting issues... but I believe John did what he could while keeping his mission #1.

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  37. No one should pick on John..............remember he was not a hunter-born Mary was. John had to become a hunter as a man............while dealing with the death of his beloved Mary and having to care for two babes. It must have been very hard and VERY SCARY.....we are not talking about being unemployed evicted or a single father situation here. We are talking about demons. YED. So all in all I think he did a fine job in raising his sons. At least he had the excellent sense to have Bobby in their life.....

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  38. You don't shoot Bambi's Mommy!!!!!!!! ... You shoot his twelve point Daddy!!!!!!! I love this concept, lets get the boys out in the woods and into a true season 1 situation! 

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  39. Ditto! I really liked John and I think I speak for everyone when I say that I want to see Jeff again!

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  40. Looks awesome!! Excited for Friday!!

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  41. I think it was primarily geography.  Whomever he was closest to before the hunt.

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  42. I don't have any problems with hunting either. My ex hunted deer every year "Buck season", and small game in season. We ate what he killed. I like venison, too. Doe season was very short and was run by lottery and he never "won". I had a shotgun, rifle and pistols of my own and I shot a rabbit once, but it had worms and we couldn't eat it, so it turned me off "hunting".I still liked archery and target shooting with rifles and pistols (revolvers, not semi-automatics) . 

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  43. Really looking forward to this one!

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  44. "You don't shoot Bambi, jackass. You shoot Bambi's mother." ROFLOL 

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  45. interesting episode. can't wait to see it.

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