"All will be said and done. And we will be back together, as one, if we will continue at all." - Trent Reznor
Ellen Harvelle and her daughter, Jo, died heroically in tonight's episode of Supernatural. I was right about which characters were to meet their demises, and unfortunatley, it was the two who I loved dearly and didn't really want to see go.
They died a whole lot better than what some other characters on other series, and of their own show, have in the past. The episode was dramatic, action-packed, well written - acted & directed, and it was an overall, fantastic addition to my own, personal, all-time most favorite TV series in the world.
The next episode will air on January 21st of next year....
R.I.P Ellen & Jo.
Ellen Harvelle and her daughter, Jo, died heroically in tonight's episode of Supernatural. I was right about which characters were to meet their demises, and unfortunatley, it was the two who I loved dearly and didn't really want to see go.
They died a whole lot better than what some other characters on other series, and of their own show, have in the past. The episode was dramatic, action-packed, well written - acted & directed, and it was an overall, fantastic addition to my own, personal, all-time most favorite TV series in the world.
The next episode will air on January 21st of next year....
R.I.P Ellen & Jo.
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