Oh, and how my heart broke for Dean, with him giving up and just waiting for the BOOM! and him needing for Sam to be as okay as he said he was, and Sam realizing that Dean needed him to be okay, to be his one bright spot amongst all the shite, and SAMMY not being okay. And, oh hai other Mark! Evil Mark P.! Marks are good. I love the Marks. Although I might smish the Shepard a little more, god, that man is adorable.
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Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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Although I might smish the Shepard a little more, god, that man is adorable.
That expression when he was waiting to die. So cute.
It wasn't about Cas's sexuality. He said, "I am indifferent to sexual orientation."
Didn't he make a comment before that line?
To who?
Same scene, to the evil preacher. Memory is super awful, but I thought he made a comment something along the lines of "... people like me/my orientation...." I swear there was a less general, more personal statement in there.
Again, my flailing over what was being preached about and Cas showing up was epic and might have made me prone to hallucinations (or something). But my thought process was "did Show just comment on Cas' sexuality?"
I'd have to rewatch, but I don't remember that at all. And at that point, I think Cas's own sexuality is not something that would even be on his radar as a concern. He's god now.
I agree with that, which is why I was so shocked at what I *thought* I'd heard. My god, my brain is so one-track lately. The more I write the more I'm "that makes no sense. THIS makes sense. Why did we accept this as fanon?"
I think that the trenchcoat/tortila line was my favorite and Misha is really good at the creepy.
I think Dean calling Cas a child is a bit much. I mean, he was around when the amoebas crawled out of the soup, or whatever. But the looks between Dean and Cas during that scene....
But he is a child when it comes to human interaction, and the blind idealism that he held onto. He was practically engaged into magical thinking when it came to his mission. He just refused to listen.
I think that's what Dean meant, anyway. And I don't think he meant it necessarily cruelly.