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Post by Silwyna on Sept 10, 2009 9:38:13 GMT 1
Episode Summary: Sam and Dean investigate a series of odd murders that strangely resemble fairytales and urban legends. The brothers track down an 11-year-old boy named Jesse (guest star Gattlin Griffith) and realize that whatever Jesse believes is coming true. Castiel tells Sam and Dean that Jesse is a serious threat and needs to be eliminated.
Charles Beeson directed the episode written by Andrew Dabb & Daniel Loflin.
Air Date: October 15th, 2009
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Post by Silwyna on Sept 10, 2009 9:39:16 GMT 1
I don't know anything about this episode yet, but I think the title sounds absolutely exciting!
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Post by yor on Sept 21, 2009 1:05:33 GMT 1
Ugh... except I did this song for my 9th grade recital piece.
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Post by Silwyna on Sept 23, 2009 7:30:45 GMT 1
I didn't know it was a song.
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Post by mick on Sept 23, 2009 12:39:51 GMT 1
Yep--it was a big hit for Whitney Houston back in the '80's.
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Post by Silwyna on Sept 23, 2009 13:12:18 GMT 1
Guess I'm too young to remember that one
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Post by yor on Sept 23, 2009 22:45:45 GMT 1
Gee thanks.... "The Greatest Love of All."
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Post by mick on Oct 7, 2009 2:04:30 GMT 1
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Post by Silwyna on Oct 16, 2009 21:04:57 GMT 1
Man, that kid was creepy! Wonder if we'll see him again?
It bothered me a little bit that Sam and Dean's problems from the last episodes weren't mentioned at all (except for maybe in that one scene with Castiel), but I enjoyed the old Sam and Dean very much. It's so good to see them working again as a team. I loved Dean's enthusiasm about all these little jokes. The meat though ... ewww!
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Post by jensensbabe on Oct 17, 2009 16:15:11 GMT 1
I agree, Jesse was creepy. But at the same time, I really liked him! They did a great job with casting. I have a feeling we'll see him again. His expressions were amazing. Although I agree the boys' problems need to be addressed, it's been nice to see them like they were before all of this. Kind of normal? And it was heartbreaking when both Sam and Dean said they wished their dad had lied to them.
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Post by moira4eku on Oct 25, 2009 4:19:17 GMT 1
I really enjoyed this episode. It brought some of the humor back into the show. I just cracked up when Dean said they didn't have a fridge, so he continued to eat the ham. Tee hee. I thought Dean was telling the truth to Jesse about being a super hero. I mean, with the powers he has, he could be one if he chooses to be one.
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Post by Silwyna on Oct 25, 2009 21:31:57 GMT 1
I just cracked up when Dean said they didn't have a fridge, so he continued to eat the ham. Tee hee.
I bet he was more than happy to have that excuse LOL
I totally agree about bringing the humor back into the show. I love all the intense stuff, but I missed the humor in those episodes.
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