Yeah, I just came here to ask if anyone else was nervous about Daisy Dukes getting in the car behind Dean.
Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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I'm not buying the "Kevin is family" emotionally. Maybe it's because it lacks enough time to make up for Dean and Sam (mostly Dean) treating him like a tool and like shit, and not enough warm moments (or any warm moments) to make up for any of that like there was with Cas. I like that the sentiment is there, but I'm not feeling that it was earned by Show.
You don't think all the times Sam and Dean were concerned about Kevin while he was translating -- telling him to sleep, telling him to eat -- and the fact that he was Dean's first priority when he got back from Purgatory counts?
I'd have to rewatch, but . . . I never got the warm fuzzies from that, more of a tough-love "we need our tool functional" vibe. Maybe it's just that I never warmed to Kevin that I don't buy that the Winchester's did.
I don't think they deny how important his role is, but I never felt they treated him like a tool.
I also don't think you have to get the warm-fuzzies from their interactions to get that they're committed to him as one of their own. Neither Dean or Sam is particularly sappy, even with each other.
I think that Crowley was telling a very important emotional truth to Kevin, but Dean was telling a more important one. And without Sam!
Which he probably thinks he has to, because...Zeke. And stuff. And betrayal. But hey! Get out of hell free card!
Everyone's doing a great job (well, the extra hunters were irrelevant). Huffman, Chau, Shepard--all great tonight, but J2 knocked it out of the park.
When Dean asked if Sam would come with him into the trap and Sam was basically "Hell's yeah!" I got one of those wibbly feelings in my stomach that I love fiction to give me.
Thanks show!
I think if Dean had his way, he'd be adopting stray hunter children left and right.
With the occasional vampire and fallen angel, depending.
I think Dean used to deny his fatherly instincts out of habit, but since Ben I think he's really afraid to get that close again. He treats Charlie and Kevin and Cas much more as siblings.
Sam saying this is the happiest he's felt in forever troubles me a great deal.
It seems out of character for him to gloss over the time he spent with Amelia like that. Even if he would believes they're better off apart, or that his place is really with Dean, it still struck me as odd that he didn't acknowledge that.
Which makes me think the writers are trying to skirt that issue.
I do get the feeling that Sam's happiness is going to have repercussions.