"All these freaky symbols crosses, stars," "Pentagons" "Pentacostals" I'll sat this, though, that vintage record store Craig works at is AWESOME! "Most of those folk wouldn't know a ghost if it bit them in the Persqueeter!" It must have gotten pretty serious for Dean to put Nair in Sammy's shampoo! (You don't mess with Sam's hair, apparently.) I also want to hear about these former prank wars that escalated. Though, I have to say, I am privately wondering just how many blackmail-worthy pictures of his brother Dean has stored on that phone. There's a lot of Blue Oyster Cult played in this episode. I always ask the same question whenever anyone mentions the mysterious 'they' (presumably a bunch of Oxbridge philosophers from the Middle Ages) who think 'they' know everything. It just, strings 'em up." "They say? Who's they? Where'd you hear this crap?" Hmmm.
"They say that it lives in the root cellar. They always put the boys' titles over the most flattering takes imaginable. This is what the show does best: tackling deep concepts even in their goofiest episodes. Dean even has a moment where he wonders, "Out of all the things we've hunted.how many existed simply because people believed in them?" Interesting question there, and it ties nicely into SPN's overarching themes of faith and the question of where your belief is. Aside from the hilarity of the thought that a website containing a joke-picture of a sigil could actually have some power (God save us if Vine ever goes there.), there was also the idea of something created and brought into being just because a couple kids were messing around with things they probably shouldn't have and started a rumor. One thing I found very interesting about this episode was Mordechai himself - the tulpa. And it all started here with the tale of Mordechai Murdoch in Hell House. Sounds pretty great, doesn't it? Well I am here to tell you that it is great! I have yet to see a SPN humor, satire, or meta episode fail in terms of writing and enjoyment. So now imagine an entire episode devoted to just that. Every episode has its fair share of laughs (yes, even the ones that make you want to cry) and the entire show sparkles with wit and snark. This show may be good at dishing out the feels, but they are also wonderful at keeping the balance of humor and self-aware satire equal to the pain. Hey.we've got to have SOMETHING to balance out all of the angst and tears, right? Dean prank war?! COUNT ME IN! This episode began the Supernatural tradition of the screwball comedy episode that features at least once every season.
28.If you have not yet seen this episode, please go and do so before proceeding!Ī Sam vs. The two were tied leading into the late stages of the third period but a two-point takedown by Woodley gave him a 5-3 win.Īrizona State heads to Wyoming for the Cowboy open on Nov.
6 Jake Woodley displayed why they are so close in the rankings. The lone top match that didn’t go Arizona State’s way was in the 197 weight class. 4 in heavyweight) both won top 20 matchups. 4 Brandon Courtney earned a decision over No. Each wrestler came into the match ranked in the top 10 individually in the 133-pound division McGee was eighth and Madrigal was 10th.Īnother ranked match came between top names in the 125 weight. Arizona State’s Courtney McGee took home a 12-3 win against Tony Madrigal. The Sun Devils earned a quality 22-12 win over No. 7 Arizona State (1-0) set quite the tone for its season on Friday.