Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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Amy, for Dead Language, what I was drawing from was
the point in the story where Dean was in the snow with a broken leg and Sam stood on the porch - Dean realized that the person he saved wasn't Sam because Sam would have helped him
and then again
when Dean learned that all of the memories were faked, he mourned the loss of his brother again
so, as the story progressed,
it seemed that Dean accepted this Sam as a person separate from his brother Sam
It was such a compelling story with complex characters that I think there are a number of ways to interpret the resolution and I guess I haven't really settled on one yet.
It is complex! Which is part of why it's so good. And I agree -- I think you could interpret Dean's perspective the way you did.
I finally managed to read the two stories ita linked yesterday (the cute story and its angsty remix) and I don't think the remix hit me the same way it hit you. (Except maybe Amy, who said:
Especially the end! That ... really came out of nowhere.
Because I can see that maybe I wasn't in the correct frame of mind while I read the story, but what I took from it was Sam was deeply unhappy and had seen nothing but unsuccessful relationships his entire life. For the past year or so he'd been watching Dean continue to fuck his way through the hunter community, which was devastating Castiel. Despite the fact that both Sam and Dean had told Castiel that that was precisely how Dean was going to behave. So Castiel was unhappy, Dean got exactly what he wanted but he was unhappy too, and Sam was depressed watching them be unhappy. So somehow the sum total of all of Dean and Castiel's dysfunction convinced Sam to say yes to Lucifer? I just kept staring at the screen thinking
why? It didn't make any kind of sense to me. One thing didn't connect at all to the other. I'm willing to accept that I may have missed some kind of nuance, but as it is the story was effective for me up until the last line.
I think the transition was
Ruby
and
Lucifer presenting himself as Ruby.
Oh, and
their father.
I think Sam
gave up on himself and his family.
Yes, that's a very big step to take, it involving more than just the three of you. So while Dean was living a self-fulfilling prophecy and Castiel should have known what was coming, I think Sam figured
there was no helping him.
It was a bit of a jump, but I didn't think it was as huge as you did. Major depressive episode.
That's exactly what I was thinking, Morgana. I wasn't connecting the dots, and I think it was because she didn't set that up well enough from the start.
zombie fic, D/C (haven't read it yet) [link]
"Last One Out Hits the Lights"
This fic is so WRONG! [link]
"The Angelic Guide to Dream Interpretation"
I read the clex BB, and eh. Weird. Maybe everything was explained in the bit I skipped, but I doubt it was enough to explain the strange deviations from canon. The initial premise that John and Mary remembered wasn't enough to support the accelerated timeline of the other stuff, and what was up with
Sam having seizures? Did he even get fed demon blood? What was with the extra kids at Cold Oak? Why bother?
It seemed like it went more AU than just that one point, and although I'm a big AU junkie, I was more looking for an exploration of ramifications of one point in time, not a much larger what if.
And the incest did seem quite pasted on, if it was that skippable. Sam makes only an offhand reference to it afterwards. Though Dean was appropriately obsessed, it seemed fairly brotherly.
I almost liked the Mary, but she did get a bit excessively competent during her pregnancy.
That's what I thought -- the concept was too big for the author, and she sort of fumbled and clunked through it. It could have been a decent story, I think, but it really wasn't.
From the comments on her post after the story it looked like someone asked her for Wincest. So totally grafted on and not organic.
And, like you said, the ending was a bit anti climactic. Thank you for navigating me around it. I was very curious about the execution.