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7/10
Not what I expected
zombiehigh189 January 2012
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OK so Frank might be a funny obsessed paranoid conspiracy freak, But Supernatural, if you think he can ever replace Bobby, you are definitely out of your mind. Frank might be a breath of fresh air on the show, he is an interesting character that might be of good help to the Winchesters, but he has no real connection to them like the man who has been there for them all their lives and with us for the past six seasons. I know I'm still hanging by a thread here but I'm still waiting for a supernatural way to bring Bobby back (At least we haven't seen the guy's answer to the reaper, he might have stick around as a ghost or something, and I'll get back to that later on)

The montage of the brothers' reaction to losing Bobby was brilliant, I was kinda dreading seeing them dealing with the situation and I was afraid they might handle it the way they handled loosing John before. Anyway like always "Be careful what you wish for" because those two magnificent guys broke our hearts just by sitting there, avoiding eye contact with each other, unable to lean on one another during their ordeal and each lost in his own world. The sight of Sam just sitting there staring in the blank space and pressing on his scar made my heart ache, while his elder brother is lost in his grief.

The monster of the week theme is not so bad but what made it even better were two things: 1- It is nice to see Sam still willing to sacrifice himself to save innocents, the way he taunted the Vitalea to prevent her from feeding on Lee made me grateful that at least one of the boys still has his head in the game. 2- Madison McLaughlin was getting on my nerves, she was way over the top and I'm glad Krissy quit the job, but what saved the day was the nice chemistry Jensen Ackles had with her. However I didn't really accept the fact that Dean just froze there, unable to help especially when both his brother and some innocent people's lives were in grave danger.

The last scene with Dean trying to put Frank's advice in action was gut wrenching and Jensen gave one of his best performances doing that awesome silent scene. (However as much as I appreciate having him back in the game as much as I dread Frank's advice because it will make Dean suppress his emotions even more and we all know when he crushes under that weight, it won't be pretty)

Back to the ghost thing, there are three theories now going among fans about who drank Dean's beer? 1- It might have been Bobby's spirit trying to make some contact. 2- Dean's alcohol problem is hitting the top now that he can't remember drinking his own beer and this incident might help him realize who much he might be losing control. I go with both possibilities and I'm just willing to wait and see how this unfolds. 3- It might have been Cas, but it is most unlikely in my opinion.

Overall the episode was not bad but not what I expected after the wonderful "Death's door", but I don't know why after seeing it I found myself longing for old season one and two's episodes when the brothers were just different. I just miss the days when there were no tension between them, I miss seeing Dean having fun on the job, I miss seeing them teasing each other, I miss the classic "Shut up" and "Bitch/Jerk" moments, I miss their pranks on each other, I miss the rock/paper/scissors thing, I miss the Impala, I miss Dean's perfect one liners and seeing him hitting on girls, I miss Sam's bitchfaces, I miss the times when their sole purpose was "saving people, hunting things", I miss the times when they really cared about helping each other not just keep one another alive and I most certainly miss when Dean's most important job was to watch out on his little Sammy. I know they are far different now than those 26 and 22 year old boys who hit the road a few years ago looking for their father and fighting monsters from urban legends but sometimes I just wish I could shake Dean and tell him "I know how hard it is to lose everybody, I know you are entitled to grief and as much as I know it hurts but as the girl said people die Dean, so please just snap out of it and pay closer attention to Sam because he needs you right now more than ever and because no matter how many times he insists he is OK you know he is not and he too has lost everything and all is left for him in the world is you, so please be there for him cause that's why we fell in love with you in the first place"
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8/10
The Life of a Hunter
claudio_carvalho16 February 2013
Sam and Dean are grieving the death of Bobby and Dean is obsessed with Dick Roman. Sam receives a phone call from a young teenager seeking out Bobby and he decides to help her. Meanwhile Dean travels to meet Frank that is trying to find out the meaning of the numbers that Bobby gave to Sam.

Sam meets Krissy and he confirms that her father is a hunter called Lee Chambers that is missing. Sam finds a map and information hidden in Lee's room showing that he was chasing a Vetala and he heads to the spot. Sam arrives in a truck stop expecting to find one Vetala, but they are in two and he is captured by the monsters.

Meanwhile Frank finds that the numbers are a coordinate and the land belongs to Dick. While Frank keeps the place under his surveillance, Dean goes to Krissy's house to seek out Sam. But the girl destroyed the map and information and Dean is forced to travel with her to seek out Sam, Lee and the dangerous Vetalas.

"Adventures in Babysitting" is an episode that shows the life of a hunter and how his family is affected. The story also shows the unpleasant paranoid Frank Devereaux and I really hope that this character does not become part of the show. The Vetala is an intriguing snake-like monster. My vote is eight.

Title (Brazil): "Adventures in Babysitting"
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9/10
The show just keeps rolling along strong!
mm-399 January 2012
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The show just keeps rolling along strong! Supernatural which is in its sixth or seventh season just keeps reinventing itself! New characters replace old ones, new story lines and subplots are added to keep the audience interested in the series which is about two brothers who hunt evil. "Adventures in Babysitting" is a bridge episode where the old story lines merge with new ones. Bobby died and we are introduced to a new character who is the opposite of Bobby. A computer C I A type who reminds me of the Russel Crowe's character in the movie Body of lies. One can see that Dean will learn much and clash with the new character. Bobby leaves a number which the two pair up in the fight with the new villain Roman. Roman is an evil Christine Bale Batman type character! The running plot has the hunters guessing what is the super villain up to after checking Bobby's tip. The subplot where Sam receives a distress call from a hunting family is the recurring theme of how harsh the hunting life is. Well acted, and directed with strong character development "Adventures in Babysitting" is a good bridge episode. I give this episode a nine out of ten.
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8/10
Motw and grief
shwetafabm23 June 2020
Motw nothing special, kid was ok, Dean was fime to watch and i liked Frank. Typical emotional episode with motw and a kid to get Dean to connect cuz Dean and kids is a thing on this show.
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4/10
half of a good episode
CubsandCulture23 April 2020
Anything dealing with Frank and the boys' processing Bobby's passing is really good. The opening couple of minutes of the episode is some of the best stuff in the entire season. Unfortunately the episodes ties this stuff to a terrible monster of the week story. The monster gimmick is dumb. But worse of all the actress who plays Krissy turns in one of the worst one off performances in the entire series. She has no chemistry with Ackles.
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