Exactly.
::sniffle:: Now my allergies are acting up.
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Exactly.
::sniffle:: Now my allergies are acting up.
A lot.Damn you, Bev.
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The boy is so very very broken.
This, I think, bears repeating.
A lot.
Bev, damn it, STOP THAT.
I saw it as spelling out to the audience exactly how low the self esteem of Dean Winchester can go. The boy is so very very broken.
So much this.
It's the last occasion I remember being this anxious and trepidatious at the same time.
Me, too. I think because (speculatively spoilery for plot points Kripke talked about at ComicCon) I want less of the war that's apparently looming, and more of Sam trying to figure out how to save Dean, and what Dean is thinking/doing as he heads into his last year on earth. I want the angst. Gimme angst, Kripke. Please.
AmyLiz, you don't think that they will do both?
I certainly hope so, sumi! I just ... want the angst a lot.
Captain Crunch:
I know they're connected, too -- both of them are committed to the life and the hunt, and Sam especially I think will feel a lot of responsibility that in their quest to finally kill the YED they ended loosing more demons on the world.
It's just like Buffy was for me -- saving the world was good and fine, but how Buffy felt about it, what happened to *her* was the draw for me. Which is probably obvious, but worth stating.
When I watched the pilot, I never expected the realtionship between these boys to be so incredibly rich and complicated, or for either of them to be so gorgeously broken (especially Dean. Oh, DEAN).
I know they're connected, too -- both of them are committed to the life and the hunt, and Sam especially I think will feel a lot of responsibility that in their quest to finally kill the YED they ended loosing more demons on the world.
It'll also be interesting to see how Dean reacts at first. He's always carried "kill the YED" as the end-all goal. (Though probably one could argue that that started to shift as we got further into S2.) To be a hunter, but not to be hunting the YED, feels like it should be a different thing to me.
Kripke interview - I hope that they do the un-Santa.
Not overly spoilery but if you have NO IDEA what shape the arc may take don't read it. (It just give it a name.)