I'm also amused that JA apparently didn't want to play Michael, considering how many fan rants I've read from people who are convinced that he was robbed of his opportunity -- that Dean was built up all season long to have this big role in the Apocalypse only to have it pulled away from him at the end and given to Sam.
None of this is directed at you Morgana, I'm just so shocked that I can still be shocked by fans. That there are fans mad about the role that Dean did or didn't have--
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I don't know how they could have made either of the actors do more. Seriously. Both boys were necessary. Both boys had HUGE roles. I'm thinking they brought "Adam" in because it physically wasn't possible for JA or JP to do anymore than they were already doing. JP did an amazing job channeling Lucifer, but I'm not going to complain about either actor giving more to the show. They have given enough. Comedy, tragedy, romance, action--the boys have done it all. They've done it really well too.
Fire! Brimstone! Epic battle! That's how 5.22 should have gone out. A bigger battle than...than...than all the previous season enders. Which have ended with ... a non-lethal bullet wound and car crash, two gun deaths, a mauling, a stabbing, and now a fistfight, a neckbreak and a Casplosion.
Casplosion.
I love this word.
Cass, If you get really mad, can we say you are having a Casplosion?
I think the rabid fangirls were arguing that the season seemed to imply that Dean would save the world by housing Michael and defeating Lucifer. He would be the savior that would wave the magic sword and wear the special cloak or whatever, and all lesser beings would be in awe... at any rate, Dean's role would be that of savior of all mankind. And in the end that was given to Adam, someone we had only seen in two episodes, and actually Sam was given the chance to take down Lucifer instead. Dean just sat off to the side after getting beaten to a bloody pulp.
I'm not saying that's my perspective, I'm saying that's what the rabid Dean!girls have been frothing about.
To the rabid Dean!Girls:
The role of the saviour of all mankind wasn't given to Adam--the role of dupe of the petulant angels was what he got instead. Dean turned that down, and Sam narrowly avoided dark!dupe because Dean stayed by his side. Good luck saving the world with just one of them.
Sam narrowly avoided dark!dupe because Dean stayed by his side.
Cas: "I just want you to understand -- The only thing that you're gonna see out there Is michael killing your brother."
Dean: "Well, then I ain't gonna let him die alone."
BOYS! ::rocks and cries::
I haven't been able to bring myself to rewatch the finale. I know I should in preparation for the new season, but... I just haven't been able to muster up the wherewithal to put myself through the wringer.
Cass, If you get really mad, can we say you are having a Casplosion?
I think I shall demand it.
As long as Cas doesn't get pregnant. Though I'm sure Misha would enjoy that.
Hmm, Misha would enjoy playing Cas getting pregnant, or actually being pregnant? I suspect both.
I'd certainly enjoy reading Misha's tweets about either one.