 Well, no wonder people didn't like going to the doctor. Sorry for the delay of this. Admittedly, watching the home episode a little while back kind of took me back a bit, because I had really put that episode up on a big pedestal in my mind, and while it was still alright, certain things had definitely not aged that well, like Sam was being killed by an electrical cord from the lamp, Hizuri. Sort of being the super psychic, but not being able to see not just one, but two spirits inside this house. So Asylum. Now Asylum, I remember mainly this episode for being the first time these brothers ever really had a conflict, and that was caused by this doctor dude who had tortured patients, had tried this weird different rage therapy that basically cooked their brains and turned them into homicidal maniacs, and eventually they rebelled and killed this guy, or tried to kill this guy. So in this episode, which is clearly filmed at Riverview, like the first building you can see when you're going down low-heat highway. This was a really a haunted house episode, or a haunted building, haunted hospital sort of episode. There were some cool scares, there were some cool little tricks here and there, like one point when there's that girl that Sam has got, go with her, he's trying to get her out, and she sees that too, there's an arm on her hand, and she literally gets twirl into this room. We also see the brothers mortal, mortal enemy, not demons, not Lucifer, not any form of supernatural entity, no, just, just doors. Doors are a bitch apparently. For the scares and the supernatural element of the show, it's pretty standard, but it's the element between Sam and Dean. We see Sam go and see, we see Sam go and see a psychiatrist to get some dirt on the former psycho-psychiatrist at that building, but what we actually see is Sam slowly start to open up about his feelings about being with his brother, the death of Jess, and actually his resentment, his hidden resentment that he's had for his family, ever since he was a young kid. And when we see Sam after he's been changed by the doctor, and we see him straight up shoot Dean right through a wall, we see the full extent of the madness, and as well as the inner anger that Sam has. He almost kills Dean, had Dean not had any bullets in his gun or something. I don't know how he didn't get the gun to work, but we see that Sam is really on an emotional edge. Something that someone did bring up though, is that this is sort of the catalyst, the beginning of the emotional turmoil and pretty much conflict between the two brothers that would lead into season four and the alia for. This is a comment by Aaron Drake who says, I love the Psyllum. It was creepy and I like the conflict between Sam and Dean. This was the first time that we saw them grow open up negatively about one another and saw some form of family resentment. The obvious, this obviously plays right into the fourth season and of course the next six seasons after that where half the season are more, if not is spent on the brothers being at odds with each other for whatever reason. Now that's actually hilarious, Aaron, because you point that out, but that's literally something I brought up in a video I did recently about how the supernatural plotlines have just been retreads. And yeah, literally, you would think that after taking on Lucifer and bringing back your soul, you would think that the brothers wouldn't really care about lying to each other anymore. They're like, you know, we've seen that it doesn't work. Maybe we shouldn't do that, but in the end, Psyllum is a decent episode, but it's not that big on top for its scares. It's more so just remembered for that one scene where Dean and Sam go at odds with each other. Admittedly, when the doctor falls apart though, when he gets all like turns into stone falls on the ground really reminded me of Indiana Jones and the last crusade. So that was a cool bit too. So in the end, I'm going to give Psyllum a 4 out of 7. Now the next episode is one I've been very much looking forward to because I know exactly where they shot the orchard scene because it's literally a 15 minute drive from my house. So maybe you might see a little bit of it in the next video. If you have any comments you'd like to say about Scarecrow, please leave it in the comments below and I'll make sure to say a few of them in the next episode. Anyways guys, I hope you liked this video. If you did leave a like and if you're interested in more, maybe subscribe. Anyways, I'll see you in the next retro review. See you guys later.