Thank you. My computer can't handle streaming video very well, but I might be able to watch on my phone.You can watch it here, on the CW website.
Thank you. My computer can't handle streaming video very well, but I might be able to watch on my phone.You can watch it here, on the CW website.
Thank you. My computer can't handle streaming video very well, but I might be able to watch on my phone.
Have we gotten a romantic interest for Castiel yet?
I didn't think they'd find a way to go there, but they did. I'm reading the IMDb boards and some people aren't too happy with the episode. One thought that the show has become all about sex and another thought that what Dean did was a bit reckless and douchey because he put the girl above the mission and tried to take advantage of someone who was trying to reform their life. Sounds like the gist of these arguments is that even the writers can get carried away when it comes to sex and in doing so, end up not writing it properly. I like to see what people think after episodes like these, especially as someone who was more taken by Susie Abromeit's hotness and Dean's incredible luck.I loved it when Dean found out about the ex-porn star, whom he ended up sleeping with. Lucky bastard.![]()
I liked their reactions. A lot of truth in that.And it was a bit of an overshare when he told the group of virgin/neo-virgin women about the whole sexual experience.
Hipsters. They think that women are weak and at the mercy of men, and they call it feminism.I'm reading the IMDb boards and some people aren't too happy with the episode. One thought that the show has become all about sex and another thought that what Dean did was a bit reckless and douchey because he put the girl above the mission and tried to take advantage of someone who was trying to reform their life.
As opposed to the way they've treated the Christian religion?As a pagan, i was appalled by this episode. Typical propaganda against us. I did not like the episode at all. Our Gods and Goddesses are important and scared to us. You may not believe but we do.
On a lighter note, the female actor who portrayed Vesta looked exactly like a Roman Goddess should look, especially during the two church scenes.
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