seeing how they burned the flask in the middle of the episode and then just moved on, and considering we didn't see Bobby's spirit burn
Yeah, there's that. Bobby seemed to just disappear into the light, like John did, like Molly from "Roadkill" did. No violent "burning up" like the fate most ghosts meet on Show. His transition was peaceful.
I have a feeling this wasn't the last we saw of him.
We shall see. :)
Crowley was bloody AWESOME, wasn't he? Double- and triple- and quadruple- crossing everybody in sight. Sneaky bugger.
I'm not happy about Baby's fate, though. And when Dean gets back, he's gonna be pissed.
I hope Meg escapes, because I was starting to like her . . . but at the same time, I hope Crowley gets some licks in, because nobody drives Baby through a damn sign and gets away with it. ;D
And poor Sam, left alone with NO one. :(
I'm curious, though. The one thing you didn't mention was the final event of the episode -- Castiel disappearing and leaving Dean all alone and surrounded by beasties intent on ripping him apart. I'm torn as to whether he disappeared like that because he really, REALLY doesn't like fighting/confrontation, to the point of abandoning Dean to his fate . . . whether angels can't exist in Purgatory, and he was yanked back to his starting point . . . or whether something just grabbed him.
I would love to hear your opinion on that disappearing act of his. ;)
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LOL, what I said exactly! :)
seeing how they burned the flask in the middle of the episode and then just moved on, and considering we didn't see Bobby's spirit burn
Yeah, there's that. Bobby seemed to just disappear into the light, like John did, like Molly from "Roadkill" did. No violent "burning up" like the fate most ghosts meet on Show. His transition was peaceful.
I have a feeling this wasn't the last we saw of him.
We shall see. :)
Crowley was bloody AWESOME, wasn't he? Double- and triple- and quadruple- crossing everybody in sight. Sneaky bugger.
I'm not happy about Baby's fate, though. And when Dean gets back, he's gonna be pissed.
I hope Meg escapes, because I was starting to like her . . . but at the same time, I hope Crowley gets some licks in, because nobody drives Baby through a damn sign and gets away with it. ;D
And poor Sam, left alone with NO one. :(
I'm curious, though. The one thing you didn't mention was the final event of the episode -- Castiel disappearing and leaving Dean all alone and surrounded by beasties intent on ripping him apart. I'm torn as to whether he disappeared like that because he really, REALLY doesn't like fighting/confrontation, to the point of abandoning Dean to his fate . . . whether angels can't exist in Purgatory, and he was yanked back to his starting point . . . or whether something just grabbed him.
I would love to hear your opinion on that disappearing act of his. ;)