I loved the scene between Sam and Castiel. The board game scene could have been just as beautiful but unfortunately the communication didn't work at all. So it was mostly heartbreaking and sad to watch Cas try, and Dean just not get it.
I honestly can't tell you whether I love or hate this episode, which usually means that it was really good. I feel kinda uncomfortable with what happened, but that may be the idea. I guess it all depends on where the show goes from here. If they will address all the issues that were at least hinted in this episode again, or if it was a one time thing.
To keep their enemies from finding it first, probably. Alas for them, with Winchesters around, the best-laid plans of mice and Leviathan . . . ;) Well, considering that no one even knew it existed, and it awakened a prophet and an angel, not destroying it right away may not have been the smartest move. Then again, Kevin may be both, the person who can help to kill them and the key to reach their goal. A little like the Colt was for Azazel.
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The board game scene could have been just as beautiful but unfortunately the communication didn't work at all. So it was mostly heartbreaking and sad to watch Cas try, and Dean just not get it.
I honestly can't tell you whether I love or hate this episode, which usually means that it was really good. I feel kinda uncomfortable with what happened, but that may be the idea. I guess it all depends on where the show goes from here. If they will address all the issues that were at least hinted in this episode again, or if it was a one time thing.
To keep their enemies from finding it first, probably. Alas for them, with Winchesters around, the best-laid plans of mice and Leviathan . . . ;)
Well, considering that no one even knew it existed, and it awakened a prophet and an angel, not destroying it right away may not have been the smartest move. Then again, Kevin may be both, the person who can help to kill them and the key to reach their goal. A little like the Colt was for Azazel.