I am in the Beverly/Amy/Austin camp. I am extremely sorry to see them go, especially Ellen, but these were heroes' deaths, and I can deal with that.
'Not Fade Away'
Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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I would snuggle you, but I don't know if that's an Iwadams or an lwadams. In either case, snuggle up.
If you're so inclined, of course.
It's an "L" (I'm another Laura), and snuggling is always welcome.
I'm handling this a whole lot better than Wash, actually. Agency, rather than chance.
Yes, oh God, yes. And Jo's comment about this would be Ellen's last chance to treat her like an adult ... ouch. Very heart-wrenching.
I want last week back.
That was...I guess I'm relieved Bobby's still alive. But Ellen! Ellen! She went out like a hero, but I despair that anyone other than Sam and Dean survive. The story is all about ripping the world away from them. At least when they lose each other they get each other back. They even got Dad back for a while.
And now it's supposed to be a heavy Mentalist.
I'm handling this a whole lot better than Wash, actually. Agency, rather than chance.
AHAHAHAHA! Bev, in my DW/LJ post, I almost mentioned Wash, but I figured my Doyle vs. Fred cranky was enough J-WeeWee talk for one entry.
I cried. I don't often do that.
I shed a tear too, which is rare for me outside very predictable crypoints. Dean's two kisses, Ellen's tears, kick them in the ass...I got sniffles.
I actually didn't--just too gutted, I think.
Did they lose the Colt (again)? Even though it didn't kill Lucifer, maybe it could kill Death.
Unless the Horsemen are the other beings it can't kill.
There are four of them and one Lucifer. It's totally possible.
I was hoping God was one of the things it couldn't kill. But the Horsemen made sense. I wanted to see Peter Wingfield arise.