It's definitely going to change the dynamic in a major way. Assuming he's actually dead and not a vegetable. Well, I guess either way they won't be calling Bobby for help with research or to cover for them with the local police as their "FBI boss".
I actually think the leads are strong enough to carry the show on their own, and losing figures like that is a keystone of the show, but they're going to have to start introducing new people to kill off later at some point.
Oh hey, what about Bobby's budding relationship with the sheriff lady? Damn it, Bobby just has no luck. [Reply]
Originally Posted by keg in kc:
It's definitely going to change the dynamic in a major way. Assuming he's actually dead and not a vegetable. Well, I guess either way they won't be calling Bobby for help with research or to cover for them with the local police as their "FBI boss".
I actually think the leads are strong enough to carry the show on their own, and losing figures like that is a keystone of the show, but they're going to have to start introducing new people to kill off later at some point.
Oh hey, what about Bobby's budding relationship with the sheriff lady? Damn it, Bobby just has no luck.
I don't know. Bobby has become such a big part of the show, I just can't believe that they'll kill him off. [Reply]
Maybe he'll be in a coma, but be the new Castiel. Or a vessel for another angel. That's almost crazy enough to work.
I had thought at the end of the penultimate episode that Bobby wasn't actually bobby when they left the warehouse, but I think Dick shooting him and then the events of the ensuing episode shot that idea down. [Reply]
Originally Posted by keg in kc:
Maybe he'll be in a coma, but be the new Castiel. Or a vessel for another angel. That's almost crazy enough to work.
I had thought at the end of the penultimate episode that Bobby wasn't actually bobby when they left the warehouse, but I think Dick shooting him and then the events of the ensuing episode shot that idea down.
That actually makes sense. Castiel's essence needs a new vessel, and he incorporates Bobby's psyche in there somehow? [Reply]
So, is anyone here one of the ten other people that watched "The Dresden Files" a few years back? I am worried that Bobby is going to become "Supernatural"'s version of Bob, the spirit that lived in the skull and popped out to advise and berate Harry. I could see Sam and Dean having to carry around Bobby's bones and keep other hunters from wanting to burn them, especially since the question of whether there are good monsters has already come up this season. [Reply]
Does this show get better after the first season? I'm 5 episodes in, and I'm sticking with it based on the great reviews but so far this is just retarded. [Reply]
Originally Posted by keg in kc:
I'm curious what the meaning behind the time slips will be. i.e. the vanishing beer. That can't just be because he was tired.
I caught that too. Perhaps Bobby making his presence known? [Reply]