I am interested in the fact that Madison Blaine is back in this eppy. I read some stuff in a Jensen interview, I think. I liked her in season 7. She had good chemistry with both brothers, but especially Dean.
The scenes remind me of the previous episode with this Krissy person. Sam was tied to a chair there too. X From the photos the episode seems as if it's going to be a repetitive, teen skewed, the kids save the day, 'seen it all before' episode.
I went back and read the synopsis it doesn't say that Sam trusts the guy but is intrigued by what he's doing, giving these kids a home and training them to hunt. I'm curious as to what will happen to these kids after, do they end up in foster care? Do Sam and Dean track down some long lost family for them to end up with? Do they just end up hunting on their own? Do Sam and Dean take them in or find some other hunter who will? Having Dean be right opens up a lot of questions as to what happens to these kids next where as if the guy turned put to be good at least these kids would have had a roof over their heads and someone to train them rather than them going off to hunt by themselves. I wonder how the writers are going to leave these kids at the end of the episode?
Dean's "instincts" have always been depicted by show *to date* as being "right" - if his "instincts" weren't Sam's uncharacteristic enmity(or just *very poorly* explained by Glass in SC) toward Benny wouldn't be such a huge deal - while Sam's "instincts" have been questionable at best. Sam's intrigued but what Victor is providing - and Dean is suspicious. Is Sam's intrigue part of his seeing some hope for "normal" for all hunters or is Sam going to look he took stupid pills again and needs to rescued by Dean from his own stupidity - again? This is how Glass too often writes Sam.
Me, too. I wonder what will happen to the teens as well. Sam and Dean are too busy with own top secret stuff to take them in and Garth is already taking care of Kevin. Does Garth have other family? I know he mentioned a cousin (?) in S7TFAW. Bobby's not around anymore and I don't think the Winchesters know anyone else closely. Maybe one of the teens has (non hunter) relatives around who would be willing to take the teens in.
Yeah, I agree... Sam looks "zoned out" in the picture where Dean is holding the gun on Victor. Not a fan of a Krissy the first time either - she was too cliched a "save the day for the adult hunters" obnoxious hunter!teen.
No, i don't think he's drugged; I think he's just sort of listening attentively. if he is drugged, it's even more similar to the last time, for the bite of those female monsters ( whose name I can't remembr right now ) drugged their victims.
The writers seem to have a thing for teens lately, I wish they would forget all about them! Here it's even worse as we have a whole gang of them, and honestly I really wouldn't be in the least upset if the vampires or whatever they are snack on the whole bunch! X
If even kids can save the day now, the Winchesters might just as well hang up their salt, silver and guns and leave things to the next generation!
Seriously, lol. OTOH I ***almost think (hope) that this "next generation" stuff means that at least one of the Winchesters will have a child (or adopt an older child) by the end of the series. Possibly with Carver the Winchesters can have a slightly better ending than the EK "everyone dies" intended S5 Finale. I think "Trial and Error" sort of foreshadowed a "happier series finale".
Looks interesting and I know what Dean will do haha I got a feeling something big will happen with this episode, something to do with Sam. Anyway, looking forward to the episode in just over a week then this one.
Here's part of the synopsis for this episode: Sam is intrigued by Victor’s method of giving the teenagers a home life as well as a hunting life, but Dean is suspicious of Victor’s motives. John F. Showalter directed the episode written by Adam Glass (##818).
I'm guessing MontyFree is '''getting at'' at the fact of so many people freaking , going ''OMG Sam is always wrong!'' when there's no sign everywhere that Sam trusted the dude running the 'hunter school', just that he's curious.
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The lesson they have all learned is do not threaten Sam or Dean will shoot your ass.
ReplyDeleteAlso, just LOLing at the random dude in the back holding somebody hostage (who may be dead).
so Dean was right again wow what a suprise
ReplyDeleteprobably a vampire about to take a chunk out of that kid, seems like the guy training up all these kids might be in cahoots with the blood suckers?
ReplyDeleteLeave Sam alone OR Dean WILL most certainly hurt you!
ReplyDeleteBut I do admit, I love protective big brother Dean! ;)
If Dean is right, that's a plus on the side of continuity. Dean does seem to have pretty good instincts.
ReplyDeleteWhy is it that,most of the time older brothers are cooler then the younger ones...Dean is to cool
ReplyDeleteDean is never wrong and Sam is never right.
ReplyDeleteI am interested in the fact that Madison Blaine is back in this eppy. I read some stuff in a Jensen interview, I think. I liked her in season 7. She had good chemistry with both brothers, but especially Dean.
ReplyDeleteWhat is the reason for two of almost every pic?
ReplyDeleteMy first thought upon seeing the kids was, "Scrappy Gang!"
ReplyDeleteThese photos look absolutely boring.
ReplyDeleteThe scenes remind me of the previous episode with this Krissy person. Sam was tied to a chair there too.
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From the photos the episode seems as if it's going to be a repetitive, teen skewed, the kids save the day, 'seen it all before' episode.
I went back and read the synopsis it doesn't say that Sam trusts the guy but is intrigued by what he's doing, giving these kids a home and training them to hunt. I'm curious as to what will happen to these kids after, do they end up in foster care? Do Sam and Dean track down some long lost family for them to end up with? Do they just end up hunting on their own? Do Sam and Dean take them in or find some other hunter who will? Having Dean be right opens up a lot of questions as to what happens to these kids next where as if the guy turned put to be good at least these kids would have had a roof over their heads and someone to train them rather than them going off to hunt by themselves. I wonder how the writers are going to leave these kids at the end of the episode?
ReplyDeleteI said Madison Blaine and that is wrong. It's McLaughlin.
ReplyDeleteDean's "instincts" have always been depicted by show *to date* as being "right" - if his "instincts" weren't Sam's uncharacteristic enmity(or just *very poorly* explained by Glass in SC) toward Benny wouldn't be such a huge deal - while Sam's "instincts" have been questionable at best. Sam's intrigued but what Victor is providing - and Dean is suspicious.
ReplyDeleteIs Sam's intrigue part of his seeing some hope for "normal" for all hunters or is Sam going to look he took stupid pills again and needs to rescued by Dean from his own stupidity - again? This is how Glass too often writes Sam.
Me, too. I wonder what will happen to the teens as well. Sam and Dean are too busy with own top secret stuff to take them in and Garth is already taking care of Kevin. Does Garth have other family? I know he mentioned a cousin (?) in S7TFAW. Bobby's not around anymore and I don't think the Winchesters know anyone else closely. Maybe one of the teens has (non hunter) relatives around who would be willing to take the teens in.
ReplyDeleteSam looks like he has been drugged in the pictures, I was not a fan of Krissy the first time around. Not a fan of smart mouthed kids.
ReplyDeleteYeah, I agree... Sam looks "zoned out" in the picture where Dean is holding the gun on Victor. Not a fan of a Krissy the first time either - she was too cliched a "save the day for the adult hunters" obnoxious hunter!teen.
ReplyDeleteditto :)
ReplyDeleteNo, i don't think he's drugged; I think he's just sort of listening attentively. if he is drugged, it's even more similar to the last time, for the bite of those female monsters ( whose name I can't remembr right now ) drugged their victims.
ReplyDeleteThe writers seem to have a thing for teens lately, I wish they would forget all about them!
ReplyDeleteHere it's even worse as we have a whole gang of them, and honestly I really wouldn't be in the least upset if the vampires or whatever they are snack on the whole bunch!
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If even kids can save the day now, the Winchesters might just as well hang up their salt, silver and guns and leave things to the next generation!
Protective Dean <3 ! <3 I
ReplyDeleteI betting Sam will be a moron yet again, but I'll be glad to be proven wrong.
ReplyDeleteYes, you're probably right.
ReplyDeleteIt was the Vetela's (?) in Glass's AIB and I wouldn't yet count out Glass doing something similiar again.
Seriously, lol.
ReplyDeleteOTOH I ***almost think (hope) that this "next generation" stuff means that at least one of the Winchesters will have a child (or adopt an older child) by the end of the series. Possibly with Carver the Winchesters can have a slightly better ending than the EK "everyone dies" intended S5 Finale. I think "Trial and Error" sort of foreshadowed a "happier series finale".
Looks interesting and I know what Dean will do haha
ReplyDeleteI got a feeling something big will happen with this episode, something to do with Sam. Anyway, looking forward to the episode in just over a week then this one.
What made me think that is because Sam is not looking at where Dean is pointing the gun. Just looks weird, but hard to tell in a pic.
ReplyDeleteI don't think Sam is ever a "moron", thinking a vampire like Benny could be full of it is hardly stupid.
ReplyDeleteYeah that's not suspicious at all.
ReplyDeleteHere's part of the synopsis for this episode: Sam is intrigued by Victor’s method of giving the teenagers a home life as well as a hunting life, but Dean is suspicious of Victor’s motives. John F. Showalter directed the episode written by Adam Glass (##818).
ReplyDeleteSo? Intrigued is a pretty vague term. It doesn't mean he's supporting the idea.
ReplyDeleteI don't understand what you're getting at?
ReplyDeleteI'm guessing MontyFree is '''getting at'' at the fact of so many people freaking , going ''OMG Sam is always wrong!'' when there's no sign everywhere that Sam trusted the dude running the 'hunter school', just that he's curious.
ReplyDeleteOk. Then address address the people who are freaking out about Sam always being wrong. Not me.
ReplyDeleteDon't shoot the messanger^^; I was just guessing what MontyFree was saying
ReplyDeleteSorry. I wasn't really addressing that statement to you. No hard feelings.
ReplyDeletewell I that god I am a only child if I had a older brothers like dean I run away.
ReplyDeletePost season four Dean, I'd agree. I'd kill for an older sibling like Seasons one thru three Dean.
ReplyDeleteI think I read a fan fic like this once.
ReplyDeleteYeah, there's lots of AU fan fics, some very good, some very bad, where one or both brothers have a child or children.
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