Oh, that beautiful light and the peace.
And then, meanwhile, back at the car chase...
I know Sam has sinned, but the difference between a hooker, a drunk, and whatever the first guy was is still ... a distinction.
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Oh, that beautiful light and the peace.
And then, meanwhile, back at the car chase...
I know Sam has sinned, but the difference between a hooker, a drunk, and whatever the first guy was is still ... a distinction.
This part makes me just very sad. Sweetly, but sad. With the Last Rites. My uncle carries almost travel-sized bits of things in his car in case he ever need to perform the Rites unexpectedly. I always think of him in that scene.
JA has nice lips when he is looking on in disbelief. /shallow and innappropriate following that post.
That is sweet about your uncle.
LOVE this song.
I forgot about how rapist guy died. That was kind of cool.Kripke's is a vengeful god.
Maybe he considers the fact that the Winchesters are taking God's smighty smiter and enacting justice upon the supernatural as just as bad as being a vigilante against living humans?It's a valid argument. It's not my argument, but it's valid.
Or maybe the Father was referring to whatever the YED did to him as a baby?
Maybe I could be saved. Oh Sam.
This was the first time I felt like maybe JP was going to grow up to be a decent actor--more than hitting his mark, staying in his light, and saying his lines. Very deeply felt and underplayed. Beautiful.
Oh, the completely gratuitous hand-and-flask porn.
Bless you, Show.
The end is the only thing that pings me. Sam:What did you see? Dean: Maybe, God's Will.
Huh. I've seen a lotta things that looked more like God's Will than that coincidental auto accident. I don't think God smites someone down whenever something falls off the back of a truck and crashes through the car behind it. I know it is "buy-able", but still, I would have liked to have had it sold just a little more to feel Dean's being able to open himself up to believe.
...or maybe Sam's sin was bringing Dean back from the grips of death?
But I think the point was these were people who needed saving, redemption, and I think a part of that is realizing that you have a choice. That, down the road, Sam would be put in situations that would (try to) tempt him to work for the YED, that this is one of his paths that he needs to be steered from... and I'm babbling and make no sense to my own self...