Friday, October 15, 2010

Weekend At Bobby's And Thoughts About Sam





I really enjoyed watching Weekend At Bobby's and it was nice to see more about how Bobby spends his time. It was interesting because you could see he not only helped Sam and Dean but other hunters as well. I loved watching Crowley and now he's the King Of Hell, who knew? I loved seeing Rufus again and I'm hoping he'll come on again. It seems he's not done with hunting and hasn't been since last season. In the third season, they made it like he was retired from hunting, but with the apocalypse and now with all the monsters, I'm sure he's out of retirement. There wasn't a lot of Sam and Dean, but they were in the show and that's all that mattered. Jensen did a good job directing. I don't know anything about directing, but it was just like all the rest of the Supernatural episodes, so he did just as good a job as all the other directors that have done directing on the show. That is a compliment to Jensen because I love all the other episodes of Supernatural, except for Heaven And Hell and even that episode was okay.

I'm glad I'm not going on the message boards because I can just guess what's being posted on there. Sniveling over Sam and Dean not being in the episode a lot and mainly that Sam wasn't in the episode. Then the mystery of Sam and Dean crying to Bobby about how different Sam is. Then there are probably fans either loving or hating Crowley, Rufus, the cop or the neighbor. Then there are all the crazed Jensen fans that probably loved it just because he directed it. Like they know what good directing is. It was a well written episode as well as directed. Jim Beaver is a class act and I loved meeting him at the last L.A.Con. I'm glad we got to see some more of his great acting. Well, it's been almost a week since I've gone on message boards and I'm happier not knowing what anyone is saying about anything.

Now on to Sam. What is the deal with Sam? I read some of the comments on the message board last week about Sam. Like Sam is so full of anger and rage. Why? I actually think it's the opposite. I think Sam has no anger or rage left and now it's gone. Sam killed Brady and he was the one who killed Jessica, so Sam's anger about that should be gone. YED was killed by Dean long ago, so I'm sure Sam's anger about him is gone. Then Lucifer killed all the demons that had watched Sam all his life, so why would Sam still be angry? I think Sam is kind of empty and his anger is gone. I think that's what kept Sam going was his anger and now he's got nothing left. Maybe all he has is hunting and he really doesn't even care about that. All the demons, Lucifer and all the rest are gone, so who would he want revenge on or be angry at now? Maybe Sam isn't even angry at Dean anymore. He said he used to be angry at John and Dean. What if all of Sam's anger is gone and he let that all go?
Who knows what went on in Hell or how Sam got out? I hope we find out soon. I just see Sam as not caring about anything because he has nothing to care about, even Dean because he has Lisa and Ben. What does Sam have? Nothing, but hunting.
It's funny that Dean thinks there's something wrong with Sam, but he didn't consider that maybe that's what Sam thought when he came back from hell, that there was something wrong with him. It's kind of funny.

My Poor Little Sammy



My poor little Sammy. He got chased all over his house by that evil bunny toy. It bit him in the head when he fell. Little Dean, Ollie, Jared and Lucifer all tackled the bunny and threw it in a metal box. Little Sammy had a Supernatural marathon last night with all the other little demons. The girls all went out shopping when the bunny attacked Sammy, so they weren't home. My little Sammy was crying and I had to hold him for a long time before he stopped. I told little Sammy not to buy anymore suspicious toys and I told him that I wanted to see what he was getting before he bought it. Little Sammy stuck his tongue out at me and then said he wasn't a baby and could choose his own toys. I told him he was a baby for sticking his tongue out and I won't give him anymore money to buy toys if he's not good. He said he was sorry and I hugged him again. I took that stupid bunny and threw it in the trash.