Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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"Dean Winchester's standing behind you." I love that.
Yeah, Amy, it's the one you've seen.
I wonder if they're going to get clearer about souls. I think it's possible that the disagreement is deliberate. I hope so.
I'm of the school that thinks it wasn't really Sam this whole time, that the replicant T1000 is lesser and not equal to a human being. I liked him, I liked his dry sense of humour and his heartless devotion to Dean and killing evil things. But I miss *Sam* and I hope he doesn't come back too broken.
Also on the list of things I love, Cas. Almost every second of him in Caged Heat. I despise the bit where he ran from hellhounds though. Summarily dispatching Crowley almost made up for it.
Watching Appointment In Samarra now. The doctor's assistant is smoking hot. And Tessa!
I'm thinking Heaven might not be the safest place for Sam's soul what with the civil war and all
There hasn't been an implication that, say, Ash and other people aren't safe.
I've seen a lot of fics that posit a divide between angel Heaven and dead people heaven. But it's usually to add angst to Dean dying and being separated from Castiel. I don't know what it's based on. Zach and Joshua did just fine.
I'm of the school that thinks it wasn't really Sam this whole time, that the replicant T1000 is lesser and not equal to a human being. I liked him, I liked his dry sense of humour and his heartless devotion to Dean and killing evil things. But I miss *Sam* and I hope he doesn't come back too broken.
This is where I don't know what I think. Maybe Buffy spoiled me -- there, the demon retained the human's personality and lost only the moral compass and sense of guilt. Here, I don't know what the dividing line is.
Robo!Sam certainly had none of his old sensitivity or compassion, and he seemed to know right from wrong but just didn't care when it suited him (a la Angel and Spike et al). He actually seems to be missing more of himself than Spike or Angel did, but at least they didn't make him straight up evil.
I'm still unclear on what exaclty it means to be walking around without a soul but I hope that is purposeful.
There hasn't been an implication that, say, Ash and other people aren't safe.
yes, but Sam is Satan's Special Snowflake... or now that that big battle is over, is Sam not so important anymore?
I've seen a lot of fics that posit a divide between angel Heaven and dead people heaven...
That would make sense. I'm familiar with Dante's Hell being many layered, it would work for Heaven too.
or now that that big battle is over, is Sam not so important anymore?
I guess that he could be held hostage to be returned to Sam on his release.
The divide doesn't make any sense since we've seen multiple angels interact with souls in their heaven. The angels might have their own section, but there's nothing to imply it's a big deal going from one to the other--the boys found Joshua, Zach and his henchmen found Dean and Sam.
Spike and Angel could enjoy things more than Sam can. He seems to go for physical pleasures. Spike, especially, could love and displayed selected empathy. He was just a manically bad man.
Tessa told Dean that if the little girl didn't die, she'd be surrounded by chaos and sadness because she was living outside her time.
Do you suppose that's what wrong with everything? That one deal that Mary made, that had John living past his time, enshrouded them in disturbance? And that each successive resurrection (whoah nellie, what a family) just amplifies it?
I also noted that when Samuel was explaining his point, he said he wanted Mary "back from the dead" because he didn't know how to live without her. Which sounded creepy and all about him and not like he thought he was doing her a favour.
Spike, especially, could love and displayed selected empathy. He was just a manically bad man.
Exactly. The writers here just seem to have dialed Sam's depth of emotion back to 1.
he said he wanted Mary "back from the dead" because he didn't know how to live without her. Which sounded creepy and all about him and not like he thought he was doing her a favour.
This still bothers me. It might twig me less if he had mentioned his wife at all, but he doesn't, and that strikes me as super weird and dysfunctional.
I think because they set him up as antagonist, they couldn't focus his wish on giving her back to her sons, but I have a hard time imagining any parent who wouldn't do that for a child, when her own children are STANDING RIGHT THERE. Not about you anymore, old man.
Well he did suggest that Dean would want her back too, but that was shortly before he handed them over to their putative deaths--Sam an enigma, and Dean a stranger.
STILL HER OFFSPRING, GENIUS. She's going to be pissed.
Spike, especially, could love
Technically Spike was an anomaly.