Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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Jim's great fanwise, but I sit back and wonder about what they may or may not do with Bobby next season.
He worked really well as a surrogate father and pretty much the only friend the boys had, for a long time. And I don't want him gone, at all, but I think a lot of last season was about both boys growing up, so that dynamic is going to wear thin. For me, anyway.
that dynamic is going to wear thin
Yeah. I would have grieved his death, but I agreed with PMM when she said she could envision the end of that particular arc, and that it was time for them to lose another father figure.
At the very least, they need to transition to him as a peer more. Which makes him a little less special--do they hunt with him now that he has legs? Or do they hunt on their own?
At least I can see where Cas might have a ton of character development-related stuff coming up from the end of S5. Bobby-wise, I need to know what happened with his soul. Other than that, hmm.
Bobby-wise, I need to know what happened with his soul.
Oh yeah. Although I do hope it's not some big sticking point and drama, too. In other words, I hope Crowley held up his end of the deal, because I'm a little tired of demon deals and looming consequences.
I wouldn't mind seeing Bobby get a girlfriend, but that's really better suited to fic.
Well, I'd love to see Crowley back, so if there's an episode's worth of soul to-do, I wouldn't be averse.
It would be great if they made up some other excuses to have Crowley back.
Signed,
Eternal Employment Act for Mark Sheppard.
Eternal Employment Act for Mark Sheppard
Oh, where do I sign up? I saw him in
the White Collar pilot
and squeed out loud.
I probably don't need to spoilerfont that do I? Anyway.
I would definitely like lots of excuses to see Crowley, yes.
Oh yeah. Although I do hope it's not some big sticking point and drama, too. In other words, I hope Crowley held up his end of the deal, because I'm a little tired of demon deals and looming consequences.
I'm somewhat concerned about how they will have Castiel involved in the Season 6 monster-of-the-week stories yet avoid him becoming a deus ex machina, but I think for this one issue it could work very well. I foresee the brothers getting all blustery with Crowley about returning Bobby's soul, Crowley snarking back, and Castiel quietly noting "Of course he will. He is, after all, well aware that there is no longer anything in Hell capable of protecting him from me should he renege on his promise."
I'm somewhat concerned about how they will have Castiel involved in the Season 6 monster-of-the-week stories yet avoid him becoming a deus ex machina,
This. Yeah, Cas is cute, and Misha's a hoot, but I'm not invested in angelic backseat driving. Or in the character as more than ancillary, or in his character arc, or in deepening relationships, with the possible exception of Sam and Cas' friendship. That feels like something that was let slide in all the rush to Armageddon, and I'm curious. Otherwise I'm pretty much filing my nails and getting snacks till he's offscreen.
I'm fairly confident they won't have Cas rescuing the kids all the time. Now, they're going to have to explain why not--but I'll just go with the majority of fics and assume some conflict between what he might like to do on Earth and what he's responsible for in Heaven.
I think they let Dean and Cas slide a lot post about 5x18, and I'd like that resolved, one way or another--are they that tight? Does the undercurrent of emotion that generated that beaatdown and Dean's snapping at him still exist?
... but I'm not invested in angelic backseat driving.
Nor I. I'm flummoxed as to what more Castiel can do. No offense to Misha (cuz I think he's fab), but quite honestly, I thought they did a nice job of tying things up with Castiel in Swan Song. I wouldn't mind a visit or two, but I'm trying to figure out Cas's post-Apocalyptic earthly value.
I'm trying to figure out Cas's post-Apocalyptic earthly value.
I don't think there's any way to know that until we see how they handle S6 overall. How and why we get Sam back, what Dean's doing, etc.
I like the idea that Cas is invested in Dean to the extent that he does come down once in a while to see what's up, and I'd like to see their issues resolved a little more concretely, too. I think giving Dean (and Sam to a lesser extent) a friend who isn't a sort of default, the way Bobby is, really worked. For me, anyway. Dean and Cas grew to respect and like each other far beyond any heavenly dictate.