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Aparna

I always thought of it as Deans hunger, or the thing that he wanted most was to not feel anything. He craved the feeling of numbness so much that thats what he got when Famine rolled into town.

Daniel R

The opening to this episode is probably some of the most disgusting stuff I've seen on TV. The sound of biting, tearing, crunching all over one another makes me queasy as fuck lol

Elisa Ingo

Great reaction. I love this episode so much! I think when Dean says "I can't" he means he's lost hope, he's lost faith that they can win.... he's really tired and feels like he has nothing left to give. Its heartbreaking and Jensen portrays it brilliantly!

Calvin Allen

This was the first episode I watched.

Steve Quast

I love season 5, but it has some of the grossest scenes in the series.

Kacey Mcnatt

It’s funny with this title Jensen Ackles actually starred in the remake to my Bloody Valentine.

Steve Quast

It's kind of interesting that Cas refers to Cherubim as a lower order of angels, whereas in the prophetic writings of the Bible Cherubim are one of the highest, if not the highest, order of angels.

Dorothy

Great reaction! I do understand the way you feel about Anna. I also liked her as well, and agree they could have done more with her character. I don't necessarily think that Anna has to be the "bad guy" though. The way she went about it wasn't the best, but in her way own way of thinking it was the right thing to do. She knows that Sam is Lucifer's vessel. She thinks that the Apocalypse can't happen if Sam is dead. So with that line of thinking, I mean she's technically correct. Honestly she would be saving the world, would she not?🤷🏾‍♀️ Unfortunately because Sam and Dean are the protagonist of the show anything that another character does against them, the audience/fandom views them as now a being "bad character" that is worthy of death (in some cases). For example Gordon (seasons 2&3 Sterling K. Brown). Nobody likes Gordon but when you think about it, he was right. Steven I was waiting until season 5 for you to see where Sam's storyline goes to bring this up, but technically Gordon was right he thought that Sam was the Antichrist and he would bring the end of the world. Besides some glaring details, like Sam not literally being the Antichrist, Gordon was pretty much on the nose with his theory. If he had killed Sam, he would have been correct in doing so. Now I love Sam😂 I'm a Sam girl. He's my favorite of the two brothers. I'm just saying that these characters do have a point🤷🏾‍♀️ Nobody come after me🤣. I'm just gonna say that I can see where Anna is coming from, but I also understand from Sam, Dean, and Cas's perspective why they had to kill her because Anna would just keep coming after Sam and they couldn't have that so she had to go. Her death makes sense to me. Anyway glad you liked the episode. See ya next time 🤗

Nicole Garver (edited)

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2021-07-08 20:35:32 Thanks for another fun reaction Steven. I always look forward to getting the email telling me you’ve uploaded 😉. Frankly, I’m surprised that the S&P folks allowed that first scene on the air. It was really so much the visuals that grossed me out, but rather the audio of ripping flesh and chewing. YUCK! Sam facing down Famine was cool as Hell, but the scene with him (Famine) telling Dean that the reason he wasn’t “hungry” for anything was because he was already dead inside was heartbreaking. The looks that the demons gave each other when Famine told Sam to kill them all was a subtle and funny bit I thought. Take care, see you next time. XXOO
2020-05-03 03:49:15 Thanks for another fun reaction Steven. I always look forward to getting the email telling me you’ve uploaded 😉. Frankly, I’m surprised that the S&P folks allowed that first scene on the air. It was really so much the visuals that grossed me out, but rather the audio of ripping flesh and chewing. YUCK! Sam facing down Famine was cool as Hell, but the scene with him (Famine) telling Dean that the reason he wasn’t “hungry” for anything was because he was already dead inside was heartbreaking. The looks that the demons gave each other when Famine told Sam to kill them all was a subtle and funny bit I thought. Take care, see you next time. XXOO

Thanks for another fun reaction Steven. I always look forward to getting the email telling me you’ve uploaded 😉. Frankly, I’m surprised that the S&P folks allowed that first scene on the air. It was really so much the visuals that grossed me out, but rather the audio of ripping flesh and chewing. YUCK! Sam facing down Famine was cool as Hell, but the scene with him (Famine) telling Dean that the reason he wasn’t “hungry” for anything was because he was already dead inside was heartbreaking. The looks that the demons gave each other when Famine told Sam to kill them all was a subtle and funny bit I thought. Take care, see you next time. XXOO

AdoptDontShopPets

LOL, I sat down for lunch and said, let’s watch the next reaction. And then I realized it was this episode 🤢 I agree that Dean not hungry for anything doesn’t make sense. If Famine doesn’t heighten Dean’s hunger, then he should have just been his regular self eating burgers and enjoying Unattached Drifter Christmas. 😂