I vote cheesy.
'Beneath You'
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I'll go for cheesy. And another rum and coke, while I think of it.
Well hello there Ellen!
And Jo! And some guy I think I remember from The X-Files!
God, my heart is BROKEN.
Also, Dean's GED is now canon! This pleases me somehow.
Okay, I'm very glad they're finally actually talking. And for Dean to talk about his feelings is like pulling teeth, so kudos to him. But I do wish he had accepted a bit of responsibility for the state of his relationship with Sam.
Are they going to split up now? Actually I wasn't sure why they didn't do that last season, since they didn't seem to be all that effective as a unit any more.
Huh. Well, in spite of Kripke's ongoing attempts to prove George Baxt correct, that was pretty good. We'll see how things develop, though.
Oh, and
I'm not sure if naming Lucifier's vessel "Nick" is ironic or cheesy.
My personal answer is "yes."
I don't have any idea who George Baxt is, but I thought it was great.
I think I can see where Kripke is going with the boys' relationship, and if he was serious about ending this series and its story in five seasons, I think it makes a lot of sense.
Who's George Baxt? He doesn't even have a Wikipedia entry...
Are they going to split up now? Actually I wasn't sure why they didn't do that last season, since they didn't seem to be all the effective as a unit any more.
Last season that would have played out very differently. Sam was carrying so much anger that I could have really seen a split - and they kind of went there anyway.
That speech was really hurty because it wasn't the Winchester Ultimatum, and it wasn't about What You Did. It was Sam's choice to throw in his lot with the other side - any other side, I think, I don't see it just being about Dean was the right side and Ruby the wrong. That bedrock trust is gone - how could it not be - and that has to change things.
Which is not to say that Dean is all shiny and bright here. But that scene read very real to me.
"if he was serious about ending this series and its story in five seasons, I think it makes a lot of sense."
Yep