So if Sam stood and watched, and then seemed all anxious to get the vamp off Dean, seemed firm that he wouldn't kill Dean, and then seemed surprised Sampa had a cure...what the hell gives?
Maybe Sam (or whoever or whatever is controlling or faking Sam) had another way to de-vamp Dean, one that would force Dean to align himself with whatever is making Sam all wrong. Sort of like setting Dean up to make a cross-roads deal, only, I hope, with something other than exactly that, as it's been so very done in this show.
Sam's reaction was more than surprise. It almost sounded like ... unhappy surprise.
But, he knew about the cure. I think he let Dean get vamped to get information with the knowledge he'd be cured.
I think Sam's in "by any means necessary" mode.
I didn't love the episode, the Twilight mocking was not nearly mock-y enough for me. I am not a fan of a vampire "cure" either, and therefore not a fan of Dean getting turned.
I liked the complications with Lisa and Ben, this is when the family-dynamic gets interesting. How do you keep Dean in your life, Vamp Dean aside? You're asking to get hurt.
I'm glad the Sam reveal is soon, Jared's Sam is so cold it's creepy. I love that Sampa glommed onto it too. I hope he shares his fears with Dean or vice versa.
Dean in the nest was awesome. Bride-epic, a trail of headless bodies.
Okay maybe I liked it more than I thought.
ETA: How creepy was it when Dean was standing watching Lisa sleep shortly after calling it out as a "rapey" thing to do. Which what?
How creepy was it when Dean was standing watching Lisa sleep shortly after calling it out as a "rapey" thing to do. Which what?
I think that was on purpose. My favorite, though, was the outrage: "This is a national bestseller!" Bwah.
I think they did a good job of contrasting the girls' (or boys') romanticizing of the vamp aesthetic with the grittier (and bloodier) truth, too. The dream thing was stylistically a little weird (for SPN anyway) but very cool.
I also loved the shot of Dean sitting, head down, that pulls back slowly to reveal the head of the alpha under his boot.
I don't, however, ever want to see Dean with that mouthful of teeth again, though. I hate SPN's vampire teeth. So scary and icky.
shortly after calling it out as a "rapey" thing to do. Which what?
It's totally a
Cas
thing to do.
I also loved the shot of Dean sitting, head down, that pulls back slowly to reveal the head of the alpha under his boot.
Oh, baby boy was badass and scary. Mnnf. The whole thing resonated with a fic I recently read that I won't name because it would be spoilery for it, but Julie knows the one.
I'm reading the Fight Club fusion, and it's interesting, but I didn't like
Fight Club
much, and I don't remember it well. So I'm adrift about the characterisation. I don't think that in a fusion the characters need to be 100% SPN (FUSION, people), but I can't work out what's accurate and what's sloppy.
...I didn't like Fight Club much, and I don't remember it well
I see the words I just cannot make sense of them. Tyler Durden remains one of my favorite all time movie characters and so wonderfully quotable. I am Jack's state of confusion!
I also loved the shot of Dean sitting, head down, that pulls back slowly to reveal the head of the alpha under his boot.
Awesome shot, but I don't think that was the alpha. He's still out there building a vamp army.
Awesome shot, but I don't think that was the alpha.
I meant whoever turned him. That guy!
Tyler Durden remains one of my favorite all time movie characters and so wonderfully quotable. I am Jack's state of confusion!
Right there with you.
I meant whoever turned him. That guy!
That guy was great! I loved how fearless the actor was about invading Jensen's personal space. The tight shots creeped me out on a visceral level.
Well, I can cheerfully say I liked the fic better than the movie. Yes, I'm a heretic. And I've had a longtime hateon for Helena Bonham Carter and not particularly big on Ed Norton, so there you go.
I don't hate Julie Roberts or Tom Hanks, I am a heretic to many as well.