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Diary of a Supernatural Virgin – Season three ends: What the hell?

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Season three, Episodes 14-16

I think Supernatural season three’s last few episodes (especially the finale) poses more questions than they answered. I wonder if more answers would have been given if the season wasn’t cut short by the writers’ strike. I gotta say, I was a little excited by the short season; sure, I was robbed of five episodes of one of the best shows I’ve ever watched, but I’m that much closer to catching up! Although then I will actually have to wait for episodes, rather than being able to watch them at my whim … hmmm …

“Long-Distance Call”
A crocotta disguises himself as loved ones calling from the dead so he can suck the livings’ souls.

When I saw the title of this episode,  I thought for sure that John would somehow be calling with some info on how to save Dean. So I was totally pumped when I saw Jeffrey Dean Morgan‘s name in the credits. Then I was really disappointed with the lack of JDM in the episode. No dimples to be had, but it was really easy for Dean to believe that John was calling with an exorcism that would kill a demon.

It was so sad that Dean wanted to believe so badly that his dad could save him. And why not? Dean needs a little TLC instead of giving it out all the time. It was nice to see that Sam could actually save himself; he’s definitely become less of a little girl since “Mystery Spot.”

Must-mentions:

  • Sam and Dean had some great detective names this episode: Mr. Campbell and Mr. Raimie.
  • Bustyasianbeauties.com turned up again, and Dean says the platinum membership is worth every penny.

“Time Is on My Side”
Immortal creepy doctor, who harvests healthy organs for replacements for his old ones, may have the answer to Dean’s predicament, thinks Sam. The boys find Bela and it doesn’t end well.

Just an observation: Sam’s hair is getting too long. He’s starting to look like Chase from House. Oh, and the ice cream scoop for Sam’s eye was just gross. Now that that’s out of the way …

Wow on the Bela storyline … somehow I expected that she’d be around a little longer. Perhaps it only felt abrupt because the season was cut short by the writers’ strike. I liked Bela and the banter she had with Dean, and I just expected more. And you’ve got to feel for her; her life with her parents was so bad that she sold her soul to a demon to be rid of them.

So Sam wants Dean to use the doc’s science to become immortal (Sammy needs his big bro), and Dean would rather go to hell than become a zombie monster. That about sums up the boys, and the storyline stayed so true to their characters.

I end with a question: Why did they bury the doc alive instead of burning him? I can’t think of a surgery that could save his pile of ashes. OK, two questions: When Sam and Dean were torturing the demon at the beginning to find out who held Dean’s contract and he says, “Your mother.” Um, I know he was being a wise-ass, but just for a second, didn’t you think there could be something more to it? We know Mary knew Azazel but none of that has been explained yet. I’m filing this one away …

OK, three questions, but this is the last one: What has Lilith done with the Colt?

dean-hell“No Rest for the Wicked”
Sam and Dean find Lilith and the final showdown between Dean and Lilith ends very, very badly for Dean and Ruby.

Wow. Just wow. No, that’s not quite true. As soon as the episode finished, I turned to Keith and said, “That was really good, but I don’t think it was my favorite season finale of Supernatural.” Then I thought about it some more. In season one, it wasn’t the finale that was great, it was the beginning of season two and how it was resolved. Season two’s finale, well, that really was a great finale. I realized that “No Rest for the Wicked” was also pretty amazing, but I feel like I need the resolution of the beginning of season four for it to earn its rightful place as awesome.

I think my favorite scene was one of the more subtle ones, when Sam tried to talk to Dean about how he’s feeling, and Dean says, “If this is my last day on earth, I do not want it to be socially awkward.” So instead they sing Bon Jovi’s “Dead or Alive” at the top of their lungs while cruising in the Impala. A near-perfect Winchester boys moment.

I did not fail to note that Dean saw Sam as a creepy demon in one of his ‘hallucinations'; but later, Bobby says “You’re almost Hell’s bitch, so you can see Hell’s other bitches.” Foreshadowing, methinks?

Again, Supernatural, with the creepy little girl … and I wonder why Lilith has a penchant for possessing children? Oh, season three finale – So. Many. Questions … like when Ruby tells Sam his psychic stuff isn’t gone, just dormant. Yeah, that’s coming back in season four, you betcha.

I don’t really want you all to tell me, but I can’t get past this pervasive worry that Bobby is going to die. Man, I love that character and I would miss him desperately, and I can just see it fitting into the storyline at some point that Bobby sacrifices himself to save one of the boys (“family don’t end with blood, boy”). I’m scared to even look up Jim Beaver’s episodes on IMDb …

Some really great moments:

  • When Dean calls Ruby “our slutty little Yoda.”
  • Sam being referred to as “Anti-Christ Superstar.”
  • The Trickster’s lesson from “Mystery Spot” comes back to haunt the boys: “We’re each others’ weak spots.”
  • Dean’s driver’s license (or registration) has him as “Mr. Hagar.”
  • It’s never a good time getting mauled by a Hellhound.

I’m really looking forward to getting caught up on season four this summer so that I can watch with you all when season five premieres. Oh yeah, and finding out if Dean’s going to spend eternity trapped in the spider webs of Hell …

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12 Responses to “Diary of a Supernatural Virgin – Season three ends: What the hell?”

June 13, 2009 at 3:10 PM

I’ll just say no worries about Bobby…at least not yet, even though he’s on Harper’s Island too. More Ruby, more Lilith and a fantastic season opener await you! I love Season 4!!!

June 13, 2009 at 5:14 PM

After you’re done with Season 4, read the post I did on Lilith a while back (or read it now, if you want, although they might be somewhat spoilery for you). I don’t think I delved into the aspect of Lilith and little girls, but some of the sources I linked to do. Or just do a google search of Lilith + Jewish folklore.
Season 4 is a huge game changer, and that’s all I’m going to say!

June 13, 2009 at 9:09 PM

Well, I hope the game change doesn’t turn me off… I love the show just the way it is! We don’t need another Dawn Summers or Connor Angelus, that’s all I’m sayin’.

June 14, 2009 at 6:09 AM

I’m surprised I even knew what you were talking about with those references. I guess I’ve seen more Buffy and Angel than I thought! Don’t worry!

June 15, 2009 at 12:53 PM

Oh, I love Buffy/Angel references to talk about SPN!
I still hate Dawn and Connor!!

June 13, 2009 at 8:38 PM

The season 4 opener is going to perfect the season 3 final for you. Can’t wait for season 5!

June 14, 2009 at 8:32 AM

I don’t think Dean saw a demon face on Sam. It WAS a hallucination, but if you remember in Crossroad Blues the doctor and Ethan both hallucinated the same kind of face, on the motel manager and Ethan’s wife, right before they were attacked by hell hounds. I think that’s what Dean saw in Sam’s face. Or maybe it’s just wishful thinking…

June 14, 2009 at 10:50 AM

OK, I do remember that, so hopefully that was all it was!

June 15, 2009 at 2:39 AM

Season 4 is the most amaizing of all, the fist episode is epic, and is a rare thing when shows just keep getting better and better with time, can’t wait for you to start the last season and read your commments!!! :)

June 15, 2009 at 1:01 PM

my favorite season finale is “all hell breaks loose” as well. “No rest for the wicked” is awesome but a tiny little less awesome than 2.22.
What’s your favorite season at the moment? 1, 2 or 3?
My favorite one was season 2 and now it’s season 4. :D
you will either LOVE season 4 or HATE it. Depends if you like the new direction of the show in season 4, cause there is definitely a new “element” in season 4. I LOVED IT!!
BTW There are some really great Bobby moments in season 4!

I think Lilith destroyed the Colt but that’s just me guessing!

June 15, 2009 at 3:03 PM

I think as a whole, I liked season two the best, but some of my favorite episodes have come from season three. I’m hoping to start season four tonight! :-)

June 16, 2009 at 2:02 PM

I so agree, season 2 is the best but you’re right there are some amazing season 3 episodes like Mystery Spot or A very Supernatural Christmas which are among my absolute favorites of all seasons.
have fun watching season 4!!

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