Nice job by JP. He sells the distant brother relationship 100%.
Supernatural 1: Saving People, Hunting Things - the Family Business
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MANGST!
You know, I would almost want to write the story of what happened in the wish!verse... but it would be really fucking depressing.
"I get it...why you're the one" My heart broke again
"That is so respectable" and then he checks out her ass.
So depressing, Ailleann.
I hate that scene. And JP really sold it perfectly.
This has always been the hardest ep of the season for me to watch, simply because of how Dean sees his perfect life, his low expectations for himself, the barest minimum of standards he'd expect others would have for him. It really hurts that he has no more belief in himself as any thing other than a hunter.
Makes me want to slap some sense into him.
You know, I would almost want to write the story of what happened in the wish!verse... but it would be really fucking depressing.
Is there fic on it? I would like to read Carmen/Dean.
The Dean talking to Dad scene. I think he does a dead on impression of JDM. Inflections and all.
Makes me want to make out with him. And then slap him.
Oh, so much Texas in this speech!
(I feel like I should be holding your hand right now, Bev...)
I just want to make out with him. And then hold him and make it all better.
This was my favorite episode, because I found it the hardest to watch. I agree with everything you said Bev. Thank God Bobby finally said something to him in the finale.
That's what kills me about this ep, too, Bev. That he sees himself as worthless, really. It doesn't surprise him he works in a garage. He thinks dating a nurse is "respectable," and seems surprised. All his hapiness and expectations are for Sam, really.
All his hapiness and expectations are for Sam, really.
Which makes Wishverse Sam's rejection of him that much more painful.
I need to think about that a bit more - is there anything beyond self-loathing to Dean's wish causing Sam to distance himself/Dean to push Sam away?