They could! In shagadelic costumes!
Dawn ,'The Killer In Me'
Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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Dean asking if people are horny would not be out of the realm of believability, either.
In S6, they could fight SHARKS WITH FRICKIN' LASER BEAMS ON THEIR HEADS!
Ha ha ha ha.
Once Jo was mortally wounded, I wonder if Dean regretted his end-of-the-world seduction schtick. He definitely regretted a lot.
I would imagine so. Especially given the way he kissed her forehead first.
I loved that Jo said no to him -- that crush was obviously long outgrown.
I basically agree with almost everything said here: [link]
And the thing for me is this: I think the show gets gender issue demerits *all over the place* in the generalized sense, but in *this specific instance* it doesn't with Jo and Ellen. (My gender irritations were all Meg-related in this episode.)
Yeah, that's basically my POV. If you're not Sam and Dean, you're fodder for their misery. Hell, if you're Sam XOR Dean you're fodder. You just get to come back because your name's above the fold. Or if you're the car.
All the characters who aren't Sam and Dean are going to be devices. Which means all the women in it are going to be devices. But they picked the structure (a tragedy) and the lead characters (Sam and Dean) and now they're committing to telling that story.
The above is from the link. That's pretty much what I've always believed about the show, and it's why I've had a hard time understanding the unhappiness about Jo and Ellen, for instance, not having larger roles.
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.
Awesome!
...any chance we can get her to watch Dollhouse and cast Enver, y'think?
(And I agree that I don't feel very hopeful about JA's mad acting chops getting the recognition they deserve once this project's over. He's just so distractingly pretty that it seems that casting people have him pigeonholed as Just A Pretty FAce - I mean, his movie outings seem to have been very so-so, afaik? If he were more cocksure and less serious & reticent, he might be able to make them register that he's a character actor, but...ah well. Fingers crossed for the guy. (Although, really, I'd love to see him doing more theatre for a bit. Not that I'd get to go watch him, so, y'know, kind of a dumb thing for me to wish for him, I suppose.)
Dean was taken down by a hell hound as they ran for cover. Jo raced back to save him and received her mortal wound in the process. And save him she did. Hero.
Jo knew the score better than any of them as they all tried to save her, and I knew instantly Ellen would NEVER leave her child to die alone. The women died for a just cause, knowing that to save the world they needed to get Sam and Dean out of there to go after Lucifer. For Sam and Dean to go after Lucifer, they needed to take out the hell hounds.
Heartbreaking, but they were hunters doing the family business, not clueless bystanders.
Heroes. Both of them. Honorable, strong, determined, righteous. I'm sorry they're gone, but I can't think of a better way for a character (male or female) to be killed off than for that character to have knowingly sacrificed for the greater good. If Sam and Dean aren't ultimately successful, it won't diminish the valor and courage and love of those two women one iota, in my eyes.
Ultimately, this is Sam and Dean's story. They've lost family, friends and allies of both genders. I expect there will be more death and loss and sadness (and fan disappointment) to come. It is the Apocalypse, after all.