I think that was a Buffy side effect. But I agree with you. She wasn't their responsibility, not long-term, and she wasn't exactly volunteering for a cage once a month.
Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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And Being Human keeps reinforcing it. Yet they fuck up pretty regularly. Otherwise where's the tension? Or as Tim might say: "Show not called Werewolf Watchers."
Yeah--the other thing is that for someone who has found out they were responsible for the murder of people they knew, and would be at a high risk of doing it again...how is suicide not an option she might choose on her own?
These days, they let monsters walk with the right persuasion, and they seem to disagree as much as they agree. In season 2, it would have been totes OOC.
I find I take issue with the implication of establishment of Winchester & Winchester in 1983. Winchester and Winchester dates from 2005, and Winchester and Sons from much earlier. With a gap.
Also, size differential is key. Perspective immaterial.
And Dean doesn't really have a decidedly cleft chin.
Sam's is cleftier, IMO.
Today sucked. I could really use some Sam and Dean, with or without clefts.
HAIRCUT???
Man, I really loved that hair...
Good lord, it's like Samson all over again.