Pretty much every hunter we've been told the history of has a fridged relative, right?
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I think we've only every heard the ones mentioned here -- I don't remember any kind of origin story for Caleb or Pastor Jim or the guys who beat up on Sam in Free To Be. It seems sort of assumed, though.
OR THE GUYS WHO KILLED SAM AND DEAN. I HOPE THEY SUFFERED MASSIVE LOSSES.
Oh my. Tell us how you really feel, dear.
I forgot Elkins the old guy! It's such a common trope, though. Aren't a lot of cops in cop shows/movies turning to the thin blue line because someone was murdered, or doctors go to med school because a relative was ill? Seems likely.
I'd love to know what Ritchie's story was (from Sin City, the Jersey boy), just for a laugh.
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There was totally not enough "fixit" fic for that part of the episode. Everyone went Samulet crazy, and ignored good cold-hearted vengeance.
That scene was so rough. It was really real, and really raw -- simply being shot cold like that, not dragged into a hell pit or devoured by invisible hell hounds.
And Dean had to watch Sam die, which was extra horrific. (Although I would have felt the same way if it had been Sam watching Dean. Either of them watching the other gunned down is WRONG.)
Just the sneak peek of that scene made me cry. Boys, boys, boys, boys, boys.
JA's voice and the expression on his face did me in. He is so, so good.
Ayup.
And now that I think of it?
Dean? Fridged.
Sam? Fridged.
Just? Above the fold and resurrected.
For each other, you mean?
And what do you mean, above the fold? (I know what "above the fold" means in newspaperspeak, but I'm not getting how you're using it.)