SHA33. That seems incredibly familiar. I'm not sure exactly why but it is. The guy knew she was dead and didn't think it was all that strange that she was calling him? What is up with people not completely freaking out when dead people call them? It's not like they are Haley Joel Osment.
I enjoy Dean's random segues into porn. bustyasianbeatuies.com and the platinum membership being worth the cost was one of those odd, funny moments.
Spirit phone?
Dean: "What's with the quotey fingers?" That's true. There was quite a bit of quotey going on there. Don't you want to smack people like that? It's annoying (but fun to mock). "And we're walking." Ok, now there she earned the 'bad tour guide, no cookie' award.
I have no idea what this note I wrote was about. All it says is "Chris Hansen?" I do not remember what was curious about that name to me or even why it was mentioned in the show. I googled and he is the guy who does the To Catch a Predator for Dateline.
"Yeah, that's what happens when you mess with the phone company, dillweed." *snork*
"I know who killed me, daddy." Oh, crap. When I first heard that, I thought, "well, Dean's going to die earlier than he thought." Daddy, especially a cop daddy, will tear apart the guy he thinks killed his little girl.
I had this complete sense of deja vu when Dean paused and turned before the father came through the door. I swear I've seen that shot before (or one similar) in another episode before. Either that or I've had a nicely prophetic dream.
Synopsis: While Sam is trying to find a way to save Dean, they take a case of a mysterious suicide. It seems that the dead are calling. Can this be real? The guys really hope it is after Dean gets a call from their father.