"He's psychic. Kind of like you. Well not really like you, but see, he thinks you're a murderer, and he's afraid that he's going to be come one himself, 'cause you're all part of something that's terrible. And I hope to hell that he's wrong, but I'm starting to get a little scared that he might be right."
This continues the main overarching story of the first couple of seasons by dealing with more of Azazel's special children, and takes it one step further when Weber tells Andy that "the man with the yellow eyes" came to him in his dreams.
- I feel bad for the guy at the beginning - with the smile. He was just walking along the street, minding his own business, grin on his face - seemed like a nice person, and the nice people are the ones that always seem to end up dead in Supernatural.
- I don't like it when Dean calls Sam a freak. I know he doesn't mean it maliciously, but it seems almost malicious.
- The "All Out of Love" scene in the Roadhouse and then Dean singing it in the Impala - so good. And why Netflix can't mess with the music on this show. And also it reminds me of this season 7 outtake:
- Dean and Jo - "You're afraid of my mother?" "I think so." Dean was so smiley in this episode.
- Do Sam and Dean pretend to be lawyers in any other episode? I can't remember.
- Dean's fascination with Andy even before he faces his mind control - "I'm starting to like this dude, that van is sweet!" Opening up the van and seeing the inside - "this is magnificent, that's what this is." Makes me sad again how dark things got for Dean after season 2, after Sam's death, after hell, after Michael and Lucifer . . . I wish I could put him back into that simpler time.
- "Right circumstances, everyone's capable of murder. EVERYONE."
- Blood spatter count - 1.
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