Heart 2-17

I’m probably going to be finishing season 2 today, so  yeah, you can probably expect a lot of random supernatural rambling.

Ohh, a werewolf episode, should be interesting.

Well, so much for Nate.

“After we kill it, we can go to disneyland”  spot the gif

hah who stays with the girl, solving with rock paper scissors, I like that.

Well, that twist I didn’t see coming, guess I should have.

Sam you fail 

Well okay, that part, I guessed right, about too friendly neighbor guy

Great sam you slept with her, now she’s doomed

oh look. I knew that was going to happen. Roommate was like “Because he slept with her?” and I was like “Yes.”

Aw, Dean just wants to take his brothers pain away.

And…now I need a hug…

I’m on Roadkill (2-16)

I was confused when she was still around after five minutes.

I really like Sam and Dean’s dynamic in this one, especially having a civilian around.

Dean just made his spot check.

Yep, guessed that twist at the start.

Ending still made me tear up.

On April 21st, 1967, the 100 millionth GM vehicle rolled off the line at the plant in Janesville — a blue two-door Caprice. There was a big ceremony, speeches. The lieutenant governor even showed up. Three days later, another car rolled off that same line. No one gave two craps about her. But they should’ve, because this 1967 Chevrolet Impala would turn out to be the most important car, no, the most important object in pretty much the whole universe. She was first owned by Sal Moriarty, an alcoholic with two ex-wives and three blocked arteries. On weekends, he’d drive around giving Bibles to the poor. “Gettin’ folks right for Judgment Day,” that’s what he said. Sam and Dean don’t know any of this, but if they did, I bet they’d smile. After Sal died, she ended up at Rainbow Motors, a used-car lot in Lawrence, where a young marine bought her on impulse. That is, after a little advice from a friend. I guess that’s where this story begins.