It's starting to bug me how everyone has to point out that Sam & Dean are the Chosen Ones because they are brothers who fought and betrayed each other. As if that's so very uncommon.
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Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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Amy Berg, Leverage writer, watched last night's SPN for Mark Sheppard and fell for Misha and wants to cast him, she tweeted. Misha says anytime.
That would be happymaking.
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The boys are being told over and over again how parallel their stories are to Michael's and Lucifer's, and can't they see they MUST follow the same road as Michael and Lucifer? However, one thing is glaringly different: Whereas Lucifer and Michael's relationship seems irrevocably severed, Sam and Dean have overcome what separated them and are united again in common purpose.
Also, as far as I know, angels don't have free will. They are bound to follow God's directive, or which fate is laid out for them. Mankind does possess free will. Therefore Sam and Dean have the option of making their own choices about which roads to follow.
WHEEE
Wheee??
Because I am finding myself frustrated and feeling like I'm talking at cross purposes with people, for those of you who do not think that Jo and Ellen's deaths were deaths with agency (which is I think a completely separate issue from the overall treatment of women on Supernatural, by the by), what is your reasoning? Because I'm just not getting it. They went out fighting, not as passive victims.
I keep going back to D'Argo in PKW, or Doyle in Angel, or Vasquez and Gorman, or any fatally wounded character in a war movie who stays behind to cover the exits.