‘Party On, Garth’ is ten kinds of fun. What seems to be a filler episode on paper, we did touch on some of the season arc themes. On paper, this episode was definitely one of the funnier episodes, just like ‘Clap Your Hands If You Believe’ or ‘Ghostfacers.’ ‘Party On, Garth’ could easily be a ‘Ghostfacers’ gig.

Writer Adam Glass is emerging as a resident Supernatural writer who is finding his voice and style by writing light and fun episodes. While I wasn’t a huge fan of ‘Defending Your Life,’ I do like his other episodes. I think ‘Party On, Garth’ is probably his best. It was smooth and fun.

I don’t normally go into the technicality, but the episode’s director Phil Sgriccia – Supernatural‘s very own master of directing and cinematography – did a fantastic job on using shots to scare the crap out of me. Japanese horror film, The Ring (1998) freaked me out, like I need to go to therapy for life. So the Japanese ghost really freaked me out in ‘Party On, Garth.’ Monsters I get, freaky Japanese ghosts are just freaky. Turning the light on at night won’t help.

The horror element was the side dish, Garth was ultimately the reason I enjoyed this episode so much. The nerdy, adorable, fun-loving, Winchester-hugger Garth is back! DJ Qualls was good in his first performance in ‘It’s Time for a Wedding.’ He is always going to be written as a light comedic character. Garth is like Agent Coulson, you know – a supporting character who makes a difference and likeable. Garth’s introduction was enough for us to like him to make a return. But in ‘Party On, Garth,’ DJ Qualls totally owned the comedy.

Adam Glass injected more meat to the character Garth this time. We see the smart Garth – he pays attention to details; he is less dark in comparison to Dean and Sam; his head is still clear, he could probably notice things Dean and Sam couldn’t notice. Garth brings in new perspectives. He has the potential to become a great assistant and a friend. I hope the writers don’t kill off Garth. Bobby is…well…GhostBobby, and Frank has gone missing. The Winchesters have more enemies than friends.

Is it just me, or do you like the Japanese chef, too? He was great! I wonder if Bobby would be the one translating the text and speaking Japanese if he was still here physically. GhostBobby could work if it’s done right. It’s like ‘The King Who Would Be King’: audience sees Castiel’s perspective, but the main characters don’t. That worked perfectly for me. The GhostBobby story could be very interesting, I think we might see a bit of perspective-storytelling approach in coming episodes. I think it adds depth to the story and helps to see different view points – Dean and Sam working on a case, and GhostBobby trying to help but they don’t know it. P.S. Bobby is mentioned in an upcoming synopsis.

As for Dean, I think he knew about Bobby’s presence. It’s a hunter struggle – Dean who was the kind of guy/hunter who didn’t/wouldn’t believe things until he saw them with his own eyes. ‘In House of the Holy,’ he told Sam he didn’t believe in angels because he hadn’t seen them. As a hunter, he didn’t need to go by faith; they could summon Father Gregory and see it himself to KNOW that it was a spirit. Unlike Sam, who used to pray, Dean was never the guy who needed to find comfort from believing in something. For Dean, the closest things he had to a religion were probably the amulet, the Impala, John’s leather jacket, classic rock and pies. That’s Dean for you!

But as Dean grew older, when everyone he knew died, when the world he tried to save was in the toilet, he really wanted to believe in something to comfort him. He wanted to believe Bobby’s spirit was around to watch over them, to help them. Sam attempted to summon Bobby’s spirit but got nothing. But Dean wanted to believe so badly, he was too tired or sad to be disappointed to hear that Bobby’s spirit didn’t show when Sam summoned it. Dean missed Bobby so much, part of him wanted Bobby to be around in some form or shape. Bobby’s flask and the thought of having Bobby’s help from the great beyond comfort Dean.

So…now Cas is back…and we know for sure Bobby hasn’t left the show. It’s no secret that both characters will play a role in coming episodes against Dick.

I hope you enjoyed this episode as much as I did. We now have to wait until April 20 for an all-new episode, 7×19 ‘Of Grave Importance.’