Er... I mean, again. Yet. Still. ... something, shut up.
But Bobby was right. Those idjuts are completely lost without him.
Dean: "I think there's a ghost in here, Sam."
Sam: "You're right, Dean. But how should we get her to communicate with us?"
Dean: "Hmm. That's a thinker. Maybe... stand around in the same spot like morons, ineffectually shine our flashlights all over and scream her name for five minutes?"
Sam: *nods* "Better make it ten, though."
Dean: "Good. Yes."
Sam and Dean: "Annie! Annie!"
Oh, boys.
But Bobby was right. Those idjuts are completely lost without him.
Dean: "I think there's a ghost in here, Sam."
Sam: "You're right, Dean. But how should we get her to communicate with us?"
Dean: "Hmm. That's a thinker. Maybe... stand around in the same spot like morons, ineffectually shine our flashlights all over and scream her name for five minutes?"
Sam: *nods* "Better make it ten, though."
Dean: "Good. Yes."
Sam and Dean: "Annie! Annie!"
Oh, boys.
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I had no complaints with the bathroom scene, though.
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They've been hunting their entire lives and they're good at it. Really good. And yet, Bobby seems to do nothing but tell them how stupid they are. Huh. Something about that makes me feel vaguely uncomfortable.
And yes, there were some great parts. Like the bathroom scene. And the ending, where Dean does not react well to Bobby being a ghost. He said exactly what I've been thinking since they started hinting that Bobby was still hanging around, so I'm glad they didn't just play off his coming back like it was a good thing.
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Classic Dean. I was glad for the light-hearted comic relief of the episode; I'm sure it will be the last we see now that we're getting close to season ending.
And the fact that they all had a piece of the foxhole? Priceless.
I am glad that Dean isn't happy with Bobby hanging around. He and Sam have direct knowledge of what doing things the unnatural way gets you so I thought Dean's upset was well written. This also makes Bobby an even more official member of the family.
I agree that making the boys a little stupid in order to enhance their 'need' for Bobby was a bit overdone. They did survive the first few seasons without his constant help and presence, so many seem to have forgotten that in their desire to have Bobby back.
But it was good to see him, the old codger.
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