Supernatural - Second Season

For the most part I liked the last episode, but I think the grieving over their father is kinda a drag. Realistic, obviously. But takes the fun out of the show.
 

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MojoGM said:
I really liked this last episode, with the vampires.

I think I must've missed an episode. :(
The intro to this season's vampire episode showed them fighting a vampire previously and then Sam or Dean makes mention that this isn't the first vampire they've seen...

Does anybody remember the first time they cam accross a vamp?
Maybe you can refresh my memory?
 


Shalimar said:
It would also bekind of hard to get their arsenal through security every time. Besides, that creates records of their movement since you have to present ID. I think they drive to stay off the radar.

I know this is a bit of Thread necromancy, but in Chile we get teh show a lot later :D

The reason they drive around is that Dean is scared of flying. Explaining all their guns would be difficult, but even when they are extremely time constrained, they tendo to drive (end of last season).
 

What happened at the end? I saw the guys digging up the grave. I saw the FBI people get the info and drive to the cemetery. But then weather issues happened and I didn't see anymore. :(
 

Crothian said:
What happened at the end? I saw the guys digging up the grave. I saw the FBI people get the info and drive to the cemetery. But then weather issues happened and I didn't see anymore. :(
The lawyer fed the FBI the misleading info - and they went to the wrong cemetary. The brothers salt and burn the bones just in time as the ghost is attacking Deacon at the prison. Shot of lawyer with knowing smirk on her face as she gets into her car. Shot of brothers getting into their car with "Now we're really screwed" conversation.

The End.

My only problem is... it would be very easy for the feds to verify where the nurse was actually buried, and then the laywer is looking at obstruction of justice charges.
 

Sir Brennen said:
My only problem is... it would be very easy for the feds to verify where the nurse was actually buried, and then the lawyer is looking at obstruction of justice charges.
That was my problem too. The lawyer could be disbarred for violating her lawyer client privilege in the first place, and then she goes and confounds it by aiding the guy's criminal behavior? Where did she go to law school?

I kept waiting for the FBI guy's partner to show up as a demon though.
 


James Heard said:
I kept waiting for the FBI guy's partner to show up as a demon though.
I'd honestly be a bit disappointed if the show went this direction. The Winchester boys should be pursued by the police, after all - they're stealing credit cards and killing people (or things that pose as people). It would be hard to suspend disbelief if the FBI and police never pursued them. The show has enough monster villains, so showing people as foils for the characters keeps things varied. After all, how much fun is a game if you only fight one kind of baddie? Plus, I really like the guy pursuing them. Seems like an interesting guy.

I wouldn't be too surprised if the way it plays out is that his partner is possessed, and the boys do something about it. The FBI guy realizes what's going on, and why they're doing what they're doing. He then helps them out in the future, keeping the law off their tails.
 


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