See, I'm almost caught up with this. Just in time for the season finale tomorrow night. I'll try to get rewatch for quotes over the weekend.
You know, anything that makes a nurse scream makes me think I should be running in the opposite direction. Considering my thoughts on running, that says something.
Sam is so much colder now. Do you wonder what Dean is thinking as he notices because you can bet he hasn't asked straight out? Well, there was that 'is there anything you want to tell me' moment in Jus in Bello. Though he isn't so far gone that he can't get pleasure from making his big brother say, "Dude, I'm eating." That would have been my exact comment, too, after the maggot talk.
Oh, yeah, there is nothing like waking up strapped, naked, to a table. Nothing like it in the world. (No, I haven't had that experience myself). The heart rate monitor was a nice touch. Gave a good sense of urgency and terror.
Favorite line: Dean: "Well, then, I'll kill her. Win, win."
*beep, beep* This is the problem with keyless entry. Stealth is not an option.
I got all giggly like a little girl when Dean fired that warning shot at Bella. She really thought he wouldn't. Hun, yes, he is a good and honorable man but even they have their limits. Ah, then her defense mechanism kicks in. It's fairly similar to Dean's, isn't' it? Both sarcastic.
There Sammy goes again, getting kidnapped. This is why I hate sitting with my back to a room. Yes, I'm freakishly paranoid.
I thought their plan to deal with him would involve dismemberment. I think I like the buried alive better. Kind of twisted. I always appreciate twisted.
Cold bitch there, Bella, trying to shoot the unsuspecting boys. While I have sympathy for Bella's plight, there were so many other ways she could have dealt with the problem than selling her soul. Even at the end, all she would have had to do was ASK for help (like Dean said). I guess she was so used to dealing with those like her that she never considered that most people do not have to be bribed/tricked/forced into doing things for others.
Synopsis: Sam and Dean check into stories where people show up, sometimes living and sometimes dead, missing organs. It isn't the urban legend of organ theft for resale but something from their father's journal. Bella comes after the guys once again but now they understand why.