Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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I think Dean said it differently than the pawn shop guy did, but I put that off to Dean saying shit wrong, like he does.
When pawn shop guy said he was psychic, I groaned, because that is not the quip to make when you are *telekinetice*! It made no sense! Also, he should have been homlier, because that guy could have cleaned up alright enough.
Show is playing directly into my issues right now (I wonder why I was surprised to be diagnosed as having sex on the brain earlier on), and it's kind of hard to watch. So I wasn't as upset as I'd normally be to be watching it on delay. But I'm still addicted, so I catch up before going to bed.
The pacing of the transition from cold Sam, hinging on "You'd have killed her if you didn't know her" to a bit of a warmer Sam worked for me. The smile he gave in the cafe just about broke my heart with happiness.
The plot itself was less...anything. I called that it was the wrong sister, and that it was the pawnshop guy as soon as they went to him for credit card information. But Sam looked great with his gun, as did Dean with his plethora of weapons and getting the shit knocked out of him.
I think the pawnshop guy's point was that he had no charisma, no showmanship. So even if he cleaned up, he'd still be a lump on stage.
OMG, did I ever love GTA!Dean. Fucking loved it. It's almost as good as alkie!Dean. I love when they're not being heroes, and they are being criminals. Boys! What kind of car did he steal? And, of course, we can assume Sam stole a car too. I wonder what sort it was...I want to know these things about him, dammit.
I love it when Sam steals cars (or makes fake 911 calls or whatever) even more, I think, because that's when you see that the casual criminality is just as second nature to him as to Dean.
I do love that Dean walks around with one of those door-lock thingies in his jacket, though. And he stole a nice car, or it would be, cleaned up.
I think it was a GTO, but I'd have to look again.
I love it when Sam steals cars (or makes fake 911 calls or whatever) even more, I think, because that's when you see that the casual criminality is just as second nature to him as to Dean.
It's the lock-picking that gets me.
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Yes, the lock-picking (with those HANDS) is awesome.
It could be a Chevy Nova, too. I have to rewatch now. Such a burden.
I think it was a Dodge, but I don't remember clearly.
When they're casually disregarding the law, or casually handling weapons it makes me think about them growing up outside normal society, with John raising them with alternate mores, and Sam for all his resentment of the surface of it, clearly internalised a great deal of it anyway. He couldn't but.
Sam for all his resentment of the surface of it, clearly internalised a great deal of it anyway. He couldn't but.
If the whole Stanford and normal life thing had worked out for him, I could see him becoming frustrated upon occasion by the constraints of lawful society, and very tempted to use a more...
efficient
means to solving a problem under certain circumstances.
That was one of my favorite moments in the pilot, when Sam calls in the fake shooting.
He's so disapproving about the credit card fraud and all of it at the beginning, and 24 hours back into it, he's totally on his game.
Yeah, just like he warms up to the fight in the apartment, he's back into the rhythm of the life he resents so much when he needs to be.
I just heard that Jared tweeted that Harley died. Poor guy. From Colin, he's had some really bad times with his pets. I hope he gets some peace with the rest of his animal family, and good times with the kidling.