Aka the episode that's a sort of crossover with Supernatural.
Well, it certainly opens very Supernatural-ish. Monster slaughtering punks in the 70s. Poor punks.
And Nate's first assumption is that they had sleep sex...
Ha, I guessed Lachesis.
I'm surprised not a single legend has brought up that Mick's daughter is technically an aberration, as surely as Stein's was. But yeah, no, bad Mick, no erasing the girl once she's been born.
I mean, it's fairly easy to see where a conflict between the creating life Fate and the ending life Fate might come about.
Kitten!
It's a bit sad in the dramatic irony way that none of them are guessing that maybe, just maybe, Behrad wasn't around and everything was a lot more tragic.
Hmmm. I wonder how long Mick and Ava must have spent to make an objective difference in Lita's life.
So. Is that John or is that not John? Questions, questions.
Zari has a nice totem house. (Though I still wonder where her family got the bloody thing.)
No, Behrad! I liked Behrad!
Charlie's pretty badass when she wants to be.
Zari is pretty consistently an overprotective older sister when it comes to it.
So, in the end, pretty much no Supernatural crossover, they just borrowed a few props and murdered the crew. But no actual guest appearances, which - booo.
Well, it certainly opens very Supernatural-ish. Monster slaughtering punks in the 70s. Poor punks.
And Nate's first assumption is that they had sleep sex...
Ha, I guessed Lachesis.
I'm surprised not a single legend has brought up that Mick's daughter is technically an aberration, as surely as Stein's was. But yeah, no, bad Mick, no erasing the girl once she's been born.
I mean, it's fairly easy to see where a conflict between the creating life Fate and the ending life Fate might come about.
Kitten!
It's a bit sad in the dramatic irony way that none of them are guessing that maybe, just maybe, Behrad wasn't around and everything was a lot more tragic.
Hmmm. I wonder how long Mick and Ava must have spent to make an objective difference in Lita's life.
So. Is that John or is that not John? Questions, questions.
Zari has a nice totem house. (Though I still wonder where her family got the bloody thing.)
No, Behrad! I liked Behrad!
Charlie's pretty badass when she wants to be.
Zari is pretty consistently an overprotective older sister when it comes to it.
So, in the end, pretty much no Supernatural crossover, they just borrowed a few props and murdered the crew. But no actual guest appearances, which - booo.