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"Death's Door"  -- aka Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Bobby...

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REVIEW Begins at:  41 Mins & 08 Seconds
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Episode Synopsis: Bobby seeks the help of an unlikely old friend to solve one of the most personal cases of his life...

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Comments

Tara

Hi Fellas, Great reaction! I saw those teary eyes and I was crying also. The first time I watched this episode, I was like Greg repeating Don't die, Don't die, Don't die... I loved that last memory of him hanging out with HIS boys while they were arguing. I'm not sure if you know this, but it was Jim Beaver's choice to be a guest star rather than a series regular all the past seasons. They offered, but it was easier for him to get other work because he lived in LA. If I remember correctly, this was his choice too. He had a special needs daughter back in LA and he needed to be with her more. He was spending a lot of time in Vancouver being in almost every episode.

Steve Rivera

This is one of my favorite episodes of SPN. A gut wrenching emotional experience. I haven't seen the reaction yet but hope you guys enjoyed it.

sarahzentexas

Ellen, Jo, and now Bobby. They all went down fighting. I’ve been dreading this one, but you guys made it a little easier. #sharethepain

Michele

Glad you both appreciated this episode. It totally sucks for Bobby to die. Wasn't happy about that. But this episode was a nice and respectful way to see him off. Sera Gamble did a good job on the script. Dark times for our boys though. Bobby was their anchor, and I worried about what might happen to them without him now. He was the last bit of family they had left.

Jules R

This was one of the most well done episodes in the series in my opinion, I am always so impressed with the way they honored Bobby's character. I don't watch this one that often though cause it always makes me cry, but I still love it! Glad you guys enjoy it too! I also have to say cause I've been binge watching your episodes lately, I love all the sarcasm you guys use while watching, makes me laugh every time!

Diana

Even with season seven being a roller coaster of a season, with many highs and lows, this episode is a massive high. In terms of quality obviously, it still makes me emotional watching it. Losing Bobby is so hard, but he did figure something out, and went out honorably. It is always so hard to see how many hits Dean keeps taking in his life, but watching him persevere is incredible.

AdoptDontShopPets

Well, not much to add than what you and other commenters have already said, other than to just appreciate Bobby overcoming his trauma with the word “Well, as fate would have it, I adopted two boys, and they grew up great. They grew up heroes. So you can go to hell!” It’s wonderful to see him so proud of his boys, and break through and call them idjits one last time before enjoying one last wholesome memory of his family bickering over licorice. 😭

Zophiela

This one was sad but cathartic for Bobby. He had some deep and painful memories to get past and was finally able to deal with his past. His death makes sense in a way. He’s been more of a father to the guys than John was able to be and served as their “Obi-wan” in this series. His death stirs up the family dynamic yet again and keeps things fresh by removing Sam and Dean’s main source of support. Now without Cas and Bobby it feels like they’re really on their own