Okay, here is a question. Even if the British Men of Letters succeed in wiping out all the vampires in America, who is to guarantee that more won't pour in there from the rest of the world? I am not quite sure if President Trump is going to build a wall to keep the vampires out as well. :-)
I wasn't too happy to see Sam walking in the British Men of Letters' base. And I was more worried when Arthur Ketch visited Dean. Mick Davies seems harmless enough but there is something definitely off about this Ketch guy. He looks psychotic......even for a hunter. And somehow he seems intent on separating the Winchesters. I suspect he has an agenda that even Davies is unaware of. Whatever be the case, it wasn't amusing to see the whole place guarded by only a couple of guards. Over-confidence never pays, does it? And the Brits seemed to have forgotten to train the techies even in the basics of self-defense. They went down without a fight.
Wonder how the Alpha Vampire (I couldn't quite recollect which season I had seen him in last) couldn't figure out that Sam had got the Colt armed with the silver bullet. It is uncharacteristic of a Winchester to leave someone to fend for himself or herself. So he should have seen through the whole 'I don't care what you do to the Brit' charade.
Just when I was happy to see that Dean has forgiven his mom, Sam declared that he would work secretly with the British. Whenever the Winchester brothers have kept secrets from each other, things have gone only one way - steadily downhill. Not a happy note to end the episode on. :-(
I wasn't too happy to see Sam walking in the British Men of Letters' base. And I was more worried when Arthur Ketch visited Dean. Mick Davies seems harmless enough but there is something definitely off about this Ketch guy. He looks psychotic......even for a hunter. And somehow he seems intent on separating the Winchesters. I suspect he has an agenda that even Davies is unaware of. Whatever be the case, it wasn't amusing to see the whole place guarded by only a couple of guards. Over-confidence never pays, does it? And the Brits seemed to have forgotten to train the techies even in the basics of self-defense. They went down without a fight.
Wonder how the Alpha Vampire (I couldn't quite recollect which season I had seen him in last) couldn't figure out that Sam had got the Colt armed with the silver bullet. It is uncharacteristic of a Winchester to leave someone to fend for himself or herself. So he should have seen through the whole 'I don't care what you do to the Brit' charade.
Just when I was happy to see that Dean has forgiven his mom, Sam declared that he would work secretly with the British. Whenever the Winchester brothers have kept secrets from each other, things have gone only one way - steadily downhill. Not a happy note to end the episode on. :-(
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