I wonder whether they'll end it by just sending them out on another hunt, family business style
That's what I would love. I loved the ending of Angel because it was so right for those characters.
In fic, I love to see them retired or raising families, but that wouldn't work for TV -- not without turning it into a family drama, which would be awful.
Of course to really be Angel like, without getting too close, the series would end with them on life support, tubes everywhere, apparently unconscious. And then a pack of monster break into the hospital room. And then the series fadeout show Sam and Deans still mostly on life-support but each of the boys has one hand free with a long dangerous looking hunter's knife in it.
You know, I get why they both got in the Impala at the end but don't you think Sam should get to keep a car for once?
You know, I get why they both got in the Impala at the end but don't you think Sam should get to keep a car for once?
Yes! Obviously the both of them climbing into the Impala is storytelling shorthand, but yes, Sam needs his own car. In Winchester terms, that's the equivalent of becoming an adult, moving out and getting your own apartment (since prior to the Bunker they lived in their cars and all). This way the other piece of storytelling is that Dean drives, Dean picks the direction, Dean's in control.
SPN guest star alumni in Superbowl commercials, so far: Charles Malik Whitfield (Victor Henriksen) for Cheerios and Kim Rhodes (Jodi Mills) for American Cancer Society and Chevrolet.
So. Info on the SPN spin-off (non-spoilery, no casting info.)
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I liked Sam's car and was sad that he abandoned it.
I wonder if he acquired it as cavalierly as he left it?
In a twist right out of West Side Story
Ausiello, do you really not know Shakespeare?
So it's set in Chicago, but is it shot in Chicago?
I predict that Illinois will look strangely like the Pacific Northwest.