Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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Ouch. Not envious. I'm glad that so far there doesn't seem to be any sports of any sort on our CW.
I went to look up Dean's daughter from Slice Girls, since I was sure it was the same actress being psycho on Secret Circle and...she played Missy Bender! Dean's Missy Bender's daddy!
That was definitely some Cas's ass love going on.
Which is right and proper.
Oooh, I can't wait for tonight! This looks so good!
And other fans of SPN and pretty much all shows I have watch(ed) are why I treasure b.org so much. They are scary, yo!
I prefer the sanity here. I like my fannish ivory tower, thankyou.
Off the top of my head, Justified has featured Bobby, Gabriel, and a Ghostfacer (was it a Ghostfacer? Someone who played totally badassed on Justified, in contrast). Have there been any other Supernatural actors on it?
It was Travis Wester, character name Harry Spangler, the dark-haired Ghostfacer.
And Dean's little heart goes "plink!" and breaks in two.
I think that was the most beautiful, wonderful, achy sequence and character return EVER. In the history of Ever.
Also, that was the shortest scene between commercials, darnit!
I don't buy the cure. Lucifer's not supposed to actually be in Sam anymore, the hallucinations of him are just the way Sam's psychosis manifests from all the trauma his soul underwent in the Cage. If Cas can undo that damage then he should be able to undo it, full stop - I don't see how harm to Sam would be able to jump to him instead in a way that leaves Sam well. (Also, Castiel was able to put Dean back together when he'd broken, was well on his way to becoming a demon, and his brain was a few pounds of decaying sludge in a four-month-old corpse.)
Maybe it's not a straight psychosis? Or whatever the terminology would be? Maybe it's a psychic break due to supernatural influences --more than just a human brain/soul enduring trauma. Or, maybe it's that it was Sam's soul enduring the trauma, not his brain. So it's a soul trauma . . . yeah, I got nothing. I'm willing to go with it, but I got nothing to speak to the logic or lack thereof of it. Actually, now I'm back to Harvey, and there being some lingering presence of Lucifer actually attached to Sam's soul, and it's not just psychological. And Cas just took Harvey and shifted him over to himself. I don't know how that gels with Sam's wall being "crumbled". But at this point I'm used to any logic not being applicable to Show.
Also, I flove how the comeback fics, even the ones using spoilers of varying degrees, still got Jossed.
I'm reading silly people grring over how Cas got done wrong and they're finally quitting the show. Good. Please mean it.
I just gotta say I really like the actress playing Meg this go-around. She's got a lovely smarmy way of speaking, while her eyes practically twinkle. She's going to be fun to watch if we see more of her.
Oh yeah, she speaks like the leading lady from one of those Screwball comedies of the 1940s, it's really distinctive.
If anything Cas or Death had mentioned previously suggested that there was a piece of Lucifer embedded in Sam's soul and continuing to torment him, or even a curse inflicted by same that's actively doing something, it would make a lot more sense that it could be relocated and cause the same sort of trouble (with the same hallucinatory avatar, even!) for someone new.