If Sam were a real person, even one I didn't care about, I'd totally support his choices.
Well sure. But I like their fairly emotionally unhealthy and crippled dynamic. That's what I tune in to watch.
Saving people, hunting things, the family business is not the long-term happiness road and the retirement benefits don't exist. It's usually not a road even leads to long-term breathing. But it's fascinating to watch.
I want my humans to make healthy, good choices. I want my fictional people to do the rest.
I forgot about vampirates! Love that.
That whole exchange was great. "It's the third thing you say!" "No, it's not."
I don't have a dog in the meatier discussion y'all are having, just wanted to chime in on the vampirates.
I
hated
the "third thing you say" because we will never know the first two.
::shakes fist at sky::
I thought the first thing was "vampires" and the second was "pirates"...
I was assuming you'd already been told vampires and pirates--well, at least vampires.
I thought the first thing was "vampires" and the second was "pirates"...
1. Pirates, 2. Pirates of Transylvania and 3. Vampirates.
My vote, at least.
I was assuming you'd already been told vampires and pirates--well, at least vampires.
Yeah, but after you've been told, you kind of repeat them back to yourself in a musing and thoughtful way to let the idea sink in.
Or maybe Blood-succaneers is in there somewhere, I don't know.
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I'm more where Cass is. Saying what you've been told doesn't merit consideration.
To show how far off base I am with IO9, they called this the most homoerotic episode ever, because Sam was cast as jealous boyfriend, with Benny being usurping new lover.
Which...do I need to be more Wincesty to get that? I didn't think Sam was jealous, so much as confused and increasingly worried by Dean's continued vagueness, and it was a rational response to the things he let through.
Benny did not remotely strike me as a Sam replacement, despite his repeated use of the word "brother" and the title of the episode--he is a Cas replacement to me, and then not even.
Amelia is not a Dean substitute, because Sam's not romantically involved with Dean--he may have to choose between "indulging" in a romantic or fraternal bond, but that's not the same thing. Benny is not a Sam substitute--Sam is no longer battling a monster inside, and he's Dean's brother and will continue to be his brother in perpetuity. He might not always be the guy who fights beside him--but if he's going to get jealous about that, he can fix it by not quitting hunting--I did not get that read off it at all. Sam was mad because Dean was cagey, in peril, and then in cahoots with a monster. Not because there was homoeroticism (I actually see little to absolutely none Dean/Benny) or brother replacement. This isn't like the siren, and if Sam doesn't think Cas would replace him, why would Benny?
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Nice point, tiggy.
ita, I think this episode was completely homoerotic, at least in terms of purgatory. She doesn't mean it literally with regard to Sam and Dean, but I think she's talking about how Dean tends to replace Sam with another man. Even Gordon, for a hot second way back when, you know? And then Cas and the siren.
I didn't see Sam as jealous, either, just concerned and confused. It's the secret-keeping that makes it so suspicious, just as Dean was suspicious when Sam was keeping secrets. I think it's just a partner thing, but it's cooler to label it honoeroticism.
The scene with Dean, Cas, and Benny was full of hoyay, though, if you ask me.