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Sarah
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3x04 Sin City (Updated with new links!)The sides are up for episode 4. They can be found here and here.
ETA: Here's a blurb about the ep. And some pics.
The summary for this episode is below:
Sam and Dean pose as insurance investigators and question the pastor when a man commits suicide in a church. Gun totin' Dean may favor a divergent political party. It's Sam's turn to look for Dean when he disappears with Casey, an attractive demon who expresses admiration for the deal he made to bring Sam back. Though initially thrown by the source of the compliments, Dean tells her that it's liberating to live life with no worries about the future, since he doesn't have one. Meanwhile, Sam's ally is not what he seems. Source: SpoilerFix.com
1) MARDI GRAS WITH DEAN ANYBODY?
2) How much of a nerd is Sam? And what's more interesting "you were at school" or "we were at school"?
3) Dean drinking hurricanes? XD
4) Anybody actually upset that Iggy's dead?
5) DICK CHENEY! HAHA! <3
6) What do you think of Dean's conversation with the demon? D'you think that was a blackout to raunchier scenes?
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ExtraCookie
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*SIIIGH* Dean's so cool!
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gunznammo2
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Boy, I gotta tell ya. When the writers start throwin' in snide comments
about political figures, it tends to raise my hackles. We don't need the
Winchester brothers spoutin' political bull-crap on the show. Just let
the boys do their jobs and dump the sly 'Dick Cheney' remarks.
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Sarah
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I don't know, I thought it was pretty funny. Then again, I think Bush and Cheney are jokes, so.
I really don't mind it when the writers make them say snarky stuff like that. They're people, after all, and most people do talk about things like politics.
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gunznammo2
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I know that everyone is entitled to their own opinion. Free country, free speech and all that. I could say the same about Hillary and Obama.
But you know that Sam and Dean have more pressing stuff to deal
with than politicians. West Wing- yeah, maybe. Supernatural, not so much.
I don't mean to be contentious - I just think some things are best left alone. And the Winchester brothers need to be takin' care of business
and leaving the snide remarks to the comedians and the late-night talk-show hosts. That's all I'm sayin'...
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Sarah
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Yeeeah I know where you're coming from. But I still think that would totally come up in everyday conversation. And sure, they have to take care of business, but so does everyone else in the world. They've got to watch the news sometimes. And the writers are definitely going for comedic relief in some episodes, hence this comment that gives us a look into Dean's political beliefs, which gives us further information about his character, and gives the fans of the show (or some of them at least) a good little laugh to make the situation a little less serious -- he IS talking to a demon about having less than a year to live, after all. Hell's not really something you want to experience, as I understand it.
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