Rewatching this episode is still just as shocking as it was at the time. So many major characters dead (or in unreachable mortal peril), one after the other. The escalation at the end is mind-blowing. Always nice to see any version of Bobby though and to look forward to you seeing him. And the apocalypse world is terrifying in itself - that's a hell of a scary crack in their dimensional wall. The last line of 'All Along the Watchtower', written by Bob Dylan and further popularised by Jimi Hendrix, is 'and the wind began to howl'. That level of unprotected solitude is what this ending feels like. It's a bleakness reminiscent of the Kripke years, and so it's fitting that you should release this, in this tier at least, on the day Gen V season 2 comes out.