What the hell?

I don't even know what happened that episode was so disjointed.

I also don't know much more awkward than sitting in front of the television with my parents and my mother asking, "Isn't that girl dead?" and my dad, "This is necrophilia?"

Did not want. Really, really did not want.

I mean, I can deal with it. But. EWWWWWWWWWWWWW.

I no longer feel guilty for shipping incest in this fandom because necrophilia (canon) totally trumps consensual incest in terms of squick factor (and moral cesspitness). If necrophilia can squick out my entire family during our Thursday night popcorn ritual, then I think I can want some gay incest to bother us. Ugh.

Beyond that, I've realised that I don't dislike Ruby, I dislike Genevieve being Ruby. I liked all the other Rubys (in terms of acting quality, etc) in this ep. I loved Ruby-as-the-maid. That was cool.

I'm hoping Castiel and Uriel have a reason for wanting to kill Anna. This episode was such a shitstorm of exposition, though, that I'm happy Castiel didn't stand there and explain. I think my junior high English teacher would have had my head if I put this much exposition into a story when I was in eighth grade. I thought these people were professional.

I'm still seriously bothered by the necrophilia. It's not that it grosses me out. I've been reading plenty of books for class that have first person necrophilia with nonanimated corpses. I'm just... I'm not supposed to like those people. Those people are bad people. I want to like Sam.
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God... no shit. I'm sure that Dean is already hurting just from knowing how far and how fast Sam was sliding down hill. For all of Dean's complexity, he has a pretty rigid definition of right/wrong.

Poor BOYS! *wibble*
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