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Old 12-12-2006, 09:35 PM
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Supernatural: Version II

Well, it's been over a month since anyone replied to the previous thread. So I figured I'd make a new one (if you want to lock this, though, mods, go ahead), since Supernatural is starting to most definitely heat up.

If you haven't seen Croatoan yet, then I suggest you don't read the spoilers:

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I loved how the latest episode (Croatoan) went from your average discover-creature-kill-creature-the-end to omg-the-devil-is-back. I was actually shocked at what had happened, even though I should've expected it. I realized Duane was possessed as soon as he said "pull over" at the end. And for Pam... I liked her. =/ Too bad she had to die. But I am excited for the nexy episode, which will air in January. Wikipedia says:
"Ava Wilson has a dream of Sam Winchester dying in an explosion. Ava tracks Sam down to warn him that he's in danger. Sam realizes they are connected by their psychic visions. Dean learns of Sam's whereabouts from Ellen, and goes to find him. "
At the end of Croatoan, Dean reveals what his dad had said to him. But it ends in a cliffhanger. Whatever his dad had said made Sam leave. Any ideas?



For people who haven't seen the episode, links to it as soon as YouTube's search engine goes back up will be posted.
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