Zoe: Captain will come up with a plan. Kaylee: That's good. Right? Zoe: Possibly you're not recalling some of his previous plans.

'Safe'


Supernatural 1: Saving People, Hunting Things - the Family Business  

[NAFDA]. This is where we talk about the CW series Supernatural! Anything that's aired in the US (including promos) is fair game. No spoilers though -- if you post one by accident, an admin will delete it.


Deena - Jul 22, 2007 12:57:23 pm PDT #82 of 10002
How are you me? You need to stop that. Only I can be me. ~Kara

Sorry to have posted and run!

Deena! You mean the S2 premiere? Or are you starting at S1?

No, am idiot. I meant the season finale. I've been watching from the beginning. This is my show, mang. We go way back.


Ailleann - Jul 22, 2007 1:06:01 pm PDT #83 of 10002
vanguard of the socialist Hollywood liberal homosexualist agenda

Look at all these spicy brains! *grabs a tiny plate and a napkin, grabs some snacks*

Dean is sexy as all fuck.

Bears repeating.

but then his duty had never been to save the world.

This, I think is critical. No one's ever expected Dean to be a "hero" (or a "champion," if you will); his duty was much simpler. Protect Sam, save people, hunt things. Buffy was expected to be a hero, expected to sacrifice for others. Dean put those expectations on himself.

In my world, even when you're doing good and banishing the bogeyman, you don't leave an eight-year-old alone with a four-year-old and them BLAME HIM when something scary gets in.

I think that John was just terrified. If one subscribes to the theory of Dean-as-mother, it seems believable that one parent would lash out at the other out of fear. John saw Dean as being responsible, and falling down on that responsibility, rather than being an eight year old who is also SCARED out of his brainpan.

Also, all this talk of Dean vs. Buffy reminds me of the last section of this story I read, which is called "Five Other Universes Where Sam and Dean Are Brothers." (Yes, I will link to fic, because it's on-topic, and you CAN'T STOP ME, moo ha haa...)

ION... I'd be available for a watch and flail... I think. I don't think I have online plans, though I suppose I should figure that out.


Anne W. - Jul 22, 2007 1:20:42 pm PDT #84 of 10002
The lost sheep grow teeth, forsake their lambs, and lie with the lions.

Hmm. Read HP7 or join watch&flail.

Decisions, decisions...

What time, and are we doing broadcast or DVD?


Amy - Jul 22, 2007 1:22:53 pm PDT #85 of 10002
Because books.

I think that John was just terrified. If one subscribes to the theory of Dean-as-mother, it seems believable that one parent would lash out at the other out of fear. John saw Dean as being responsible, and falling down on that responsibility, rather than being an eight year old who is also SCARED out of his brainpan.

I get the reaction, completely. I've had it myself, when one of the kids does something like run into the street. You're so relieved one moment, and furious the next.

In this situation, I understand John feeling that way. But I think a) he shouldn't have actually voiced it, or should have at least explained his reaciton later, and b) it should have been more of a wake-up call for just how much he was putting on Dean's shoulders.


Cass - Jul 22, 2007 1:25:07 pm PDT #86 of 10002
Bob's learned to live with tragedy, but he knows that this tragedy is one that won't ever leave him or get better.

Dean was giving up life and soul (the former of which he was convinced shouldn't have been there to give up in the first place) primarily to reverse Sam's death, yes, but I think that the knowledge that there was a battle coming, that he needed to be part of it, and that he couldn't, not without Sam, factored in. So in weighing the options, his life and soul vs. Sam and the world? No contest.
I don't think that Dean cared for a second about the world. He couldn't live in a world where Sam was dead, so he didn't. I want to think it was that he knew there was a battle that he needed to fight, but I don't. He just can't live or function in a world where Sam dies in his arms.

But he absolutely also doesn't think he should still be alive. And he shouldn't twice over. Both with the Reaper in Faith and then everything but-the-final-sig-on-the-paperwork dying after the accident in IMToD. So bargaining his life away doesn't mean a lot.

His soul does mean something but he'd give that for Sammy. He'll give every single thing he has and every single thing he could steal for Sam.


Lee - Jul 22, 2007 1:25:44 pm PDT #87 of 10002
The feeling you get when your brain finally lets your heart get in its pants.

What time, and are we doing broadcast or DVD

6:00 board time, I think, which means I have to watch my itunes version, and I suspect other west coasters do as well.


Cass - Jul 22, 2007 1:32:08 pm PDT #88 of 10002
Bob's learned to live with tragedy, but he knows that this tragedy is one that won't ever leave him or get better.

which means I have to watch my itunes version, and I suspect other west coasters do as well.
Pish.

DVR, baby... or the disks I burned from DVR... But ELaClown is still saved on my tv.


Anne W. - Jul 22, 2007 1:33:30 pm PDT #89 of 10002
The lost sheep grow teeth, forsake their lambs, and lie with the lions.

I think a) he shouldn't have actually voiced it, or should have at least explained his reaciton later, and b) it should have been more of a wake-up call for just how much he was putting on Dean's shoulders.

I absolutely agree with b. I have a feeling, though, that with option a, even if John had explained until he turned blue in the face, Dean wouldn't remember that. He would remember his father's anger, and that if Sam had died, it would have been all his fault.


Lee - Jul 22, 2007 1:37:06 pm PDT #90 of 10002
The feeling you get when your brain finally lets your heart get in its pants.

DVR, baby... or the disks I burned from DVR... But ELaClown is still saved on my tv.

Well fine. I'll just be ahead of everyone else.

SPOILERS AHOY


P.M. Marc - Jul 22, 2007 1:38:47 pm PDT #91 of 10002
So come, my friends, be not afraid/We are so lightly here/It is in love that we are made; In love we disappear

I don't think that Dean cared for a second about the world. He couldn't live in a world where Sam was dead, so he didn't. I want to think it was that he knew there was a battle that he needed to fight, but I don't. He just can't live or function in a world where Sam dies in his arms.

I don't think he cared about it, but I think he felt like he should.

Where I'm coming from goes back to his reaction to Bobby, when Bobby reminds him that what's coming down is end of the world big. Not the part where Dean says 'so let it end', but the second part, where he apologies, owning the fact that he just can't be that soldier. He knows there's a duty there, but it's meaningless to him. And he bitches, and tries to slow Sam down, but he doesn't fight against getting back on the battlefield too long or too hard before they're back at Bobby's and he's declaring them back in the mix.