Yay! I sympathized with Sam so much, and I really got it from the season opener, but it's nice to have other people get it, too. Even just a little bit.
'Potential'
Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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This makes me happy. Yay for all kinds of fans!
Adam Glass is the one saying some stuff they know the answers to, some stuff they just wrote, and implied that angel feathers was one of the things they "know" about. We shall see.
I don't sympathise with Sam. I only see Dean's OTT in the heightened emotions of the show. Up to the end of S7, they hadn't shown me that Sam would make that call, and nothing in S8 actually explained that, because they spent their time yelling, not talking.
The writers didn't do the work for me--and yes, I play between the lines when I ship, but I'm not adding to make the minimum requirements. Slash is dressing. Sam's motivation is foundational (to mess metaphors), and I think they slipped up.
Maybe that's a symptom of handing over the rei(g)ns? Maybe Sera saw him going somewhere else from where she left it? Dunno. But it's Carver's job to make the case, not a random Dean-is-Baldur fic.
I guess my take is that Sam's expression of abject desolation and grief at the end of S7 was supposed to communicate more than it did to most people. But I'm so used to seeing Sam's grimly determined face, or the scary focused face from soulless!Sam and Mystery Spot Sam, that the way he looked in that last scene really struck me as something new.
I don't know why Baldur reminded me, but I still want to write that Dean/Patrick ponr fic. Of course, the list of things I *want* to write is getting pretty long ...
But Sam just got healed at the end of S7--I didn't have time to see him get a new point of view--I just assumed he didn't have the same one when he was fucked up.
I'm used to the idea of Winchester desperation and panic being turned into action, not inaction/complete change of priorities.
THERE WAS NO BODY.
I know we have the TV reflex, but that just feels like he's been taken, not killed. I need to know Sam's abjectly depressed--and then I don't believe Amelia is going to be making him belly laugh (that fic has got me grumpily accepting he didn't search for Dean--guffawing is another thing indeed).
Ooh ah sneak peek: [link]
Did you interpret the episode to mean that the boys had a key to a room that was the supernatural motherlode? I thought the key was a bit more metaphorical than that.
Also, there is a place where they can throw it from where it will never be retrieved--that's what they have the coordinates to, right?
I'm reading interpretations that the key is to a literal place, and it's the place whose co-ordinates they were given.
I feel clumsy with my reading.
I saw that! So good.
I think I did interpret this week's episode to mean there was a physical location that the key would unlock. I guess I assumed the coordinates would lead to somewhere else, though, because otherwise all you're doing is ... locking the key inside? If you really want to get the information off the face of the earth, it would be smarter to torch the place.
So I'm not sure, but I love love love Sam saying, "Sonofabitch" and Dean saying, "I think we found the Bat Cave." BOYS.
I'm starting to see the other interpretation more, but my initial one was that it was the key in the sense of a problem more than a door.
We shall see.
If you look at this fanart [link] what do you expect to be written in the Dean, Cas, and Bobby versions?
I know it's me forcing setness on them, but they don't match!
Dean would be "Bitch," Bobby would be "Idjit," and Cas would be ... I don't know. "Assbutt," I guess? If they're going for one word, anyway.
I'd thought key like Rosetta Stone.
I find this SO AMUSING.
Like, I wish I could afford it, so I could combine two obsessions in one.