I do think Sam would have scooped up Dean's body and fled the scene. I don't believe he would have taken him to Bobby's, though. I don't think Sam could have leaned enough on Bobby at that point to even think of including him in the process.
I'd like to see stories from both points of view, actually. I could be persueded either way, I think.
Yeah, ok, I could see that.
ha I just watched.
At the point where Sam killed Bobby - I had to come find this thread. For some reason I hadn't subscribed.
anyway I think I felt I had to come here because it was so Jossian. Hahahahaha - wha?!?... rip stompstompstomp ... awww ow.
Beth, I got that sense, too -- the whiplash from heartbreak to funny felt very Buffyverse.
I don't watch SPN until Friday, so by the time I watch and come and catch up on everything in here, there's nothing left for me to say. Hence the lurkiness.
Not that I have any insights today, but that was fan-fucking-tastic. Like really good fanfic made just for my taste, but canon.
was anyone else struck by how much Sam resembled a serial killer with his meticulousness and being so cut off from the outside world? seeing him like that made me realize how very not far off Gordon and Henriksen are.
the cut of him making the bed and eating especially made my skin crawl.
yeah, a lot serial Killer / rabid lone wolf feel . creepy . but yes, the bullet sewing scene was oddly hot.
For a few seconds, I felt horrified, too, thinking that it really was Bobby. That's very Jossian.
Neither Winchester is all that stable by himself, frankly. I think Sam would last longer, but he's going to be as dangerous and unpredictable as Dean would be by himself, in different ways.
It's actually kind of chilling: I don't think the demons realize how much more dangerous Sam would be, without Dean.