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[S5E15] Fresh Meat



In a way, our frustrations with this episode stem from the notion that these women are supposedly growing up, and yet, they are still lying to their boyfriends and people they should be able to trust. They are clinging to old habits, and with that, they are predictable. They are setting themselves up to become fresh meat in jail, and Alison may not feel nearly as alone in the near future.




[S5E15] Fresh Meat


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More Trivia!When the vagrant mountain man chases Albert and Andy away, the food he steals from them appears to be a roasted chicken. Did you ever wonder how would they have gotten this out in the middle of the woods? Even if the boarding house matron sent something along, meat would not have lasted that long in their backpacks.


Buy Now! Description:Determined to make it through the winter season, a pair of men earn money by selling tainted meat to the Walnut Grove community. Several townspeople later become infected with anthrax, including Laura, Albert, Adam, Alice, and Nels. The victims are confined to the blind school, and with time running out to help them, Charles and Jonathon go out to retrieve some medicine.


Sam and Dean finally find Bobby at home and give him an earful for not answering/returning their calls. Dean also catches a whiff of April-freshness as they enter his house and accuses him of having cleaned. Bobby is unapologetic and says he's been busy working on a way to stop Lucifer. The boys think they are alerting him of the case in his own backyard, but he informs them that he has already checked out "the Benny Sutton thing" and found nothing there. They beg to differ, pointing out that a witness saw dead Clay Thompson at the murder scene. Bobby says he knows all about their witness, Digger Wells, and considers him a drunk. Sam tells him they have also tracked lightning storms in the area that could be apocalyptic omens, but Bobby says such stormy weather is not so unusual for South Dakota in February. When they ask for his thoughts on who he thinks killed Benny, he says Benny Sutton was a seasoned S.O.B. whom a significant number of living townspeople in Sioux Falls would've been willing to cap. Bobby's final take on the case is that the boys have wasted a tank of gas in pursuit of it.


Dean, not satisfied with the state of the case despite Bobby's offerings, stops at St. Anthony's Cemetery on their way out of town. He convinces Sam they should explore the possibility that Bobby could be wrong. They seek and find the grave of Clay Thompson and agree that it looks freshly overturned, despite being five years occupied. When they excavate and discover Clay's body is not there, they are even more confused. They break into the Thompson residence under cover of darkness to search for clues. Clay appears and tries to take Dean out with a baseball bat, believing he is a burglar. When Dean overpowers him, terrified Clay begs him not to shoot and declares there's money in the safe.


The prison gang hatches a plan to contact their runabout and make their escape. Only Garak knows enough about engineering to do it, so it's up to him to rummage around inside the walls and jury-rig machinery while the rest provide a lookout. Worf is selected as fresh meat for the Jem'Hadar's daily gladiatorial fights and holds his own in an ongoing series of battles, though he emerges more injured after each day. 041b061a72


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