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Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?  

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Lee - Dec 21, 2009 8:38:47 pm PST #4569 of 30002
The feeling you get when your brain finally lets your heart get in its pants.

Well, Sam did make Dean promise to kill him, back in Season two. Maybe he'll finally have to keep the the promise.


§ ita § - Dec 21, 2009 8:44:53 pm PST #4570 of 30002
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Maybe Dean tries to kill Possessed Sam and Possessed Sam kills him and that snaps him out of the possession so he's doomed to walk the earth alone with that knowledge.


Cass - Dec 21, 2009 8:48:51 pm PST #4571 of 30002
Bob's learned to live with tragedy, but he knows that this tragedy is one that won't ever leave him or get better.

Beating Sam in the final bracket (is this how the season will end?)

I was going to say no because it was supposed to be, in theory, Sam on the Hero's journey so Dean goes down in the end. But..

But what if it came down to Sam vs the World.

Maybe he's the only one that gets to kill Sam

I think in Sam v. World, Dean might save the world at this point but he'd go down too. He'd save the world, but he can't live in a world without Sam so he'll die too.

If another Winchester (okay, Sam) goes down in this, I think Dean is going down with them. Sam can survive without Dean. I don't think it goes the other way.


Beverly - Dec 21, 2009 11:38:39 pm PST #4572 of 30002
Days shrink and grow cold, sunlight through leaves is my song. Winter is long.

Sam can survive without Dean

"I don't want ten years. I don't want one year. I don't want candy."

You sure about that? Honestly, I don't think he could, again. I'm with ita. Die together or live together, but either of them left alone would just be a countdown to suicide.


P.M. Marc - Dec 22, 2009 11:40:03 am PST #4573 of 30002
So come, my friends, be not afraid/We are so lightly here/It is in love that we are made; In love we disappear

You know, in keeping with their emotional reversals and changes, I think it would at this point be worse for Sam to have Dean die, than for Dean to have Sam die.

I'll explain later when I'm not in the middle of rearranging my manicure station. (Which Bev and Cass have both seen, and know is a HUGE freaking task.)


Amy - Dec 22, 2009 11:46:53 am PST #4574 of 30002
Because books.

I think, sort of maybe, if Sam died for the right reasons? As in, sacrifice, saving the world, Dean could, at this point, be okay with having him gone. And would keep on keeping on for however long he had, because even if the world gets saved, my bet is there will still be things to hunt and people to save.

Sam ... I think Sam's going to be pretty worn out at the end of this, if he survives. While I'm not sure suicide is something he would do (even if, unlike earlier, living without Dean, when he had a reason not to, i.e. getting Dean back and finding Lilith), I don't think he would live peacefully or well without Dean.


§ ita § - Dec 22, 2009 11:49:42 am PST #4575 of 30002
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

I don't see a reason for Dean to die in service of saving the world, whereas how things are set up, Sam might have to. So Dean might be able to resolve himself to that particular tragedy, but could Dean deal with the reverse?

But I think it would be no easy deal for Dean to move on either, just less impossible, for all possible values of that.


Amy - Dec 22, 2009 11:54:47 am PST #4576 of 30002
Because books.

But I think it would be no easy deal for Dean to move on either, just less impossible, for all possible values of that.

Oh, I agree. But I think whereas Sam's been focused so long on the end of the world and the particular demons/hunt, Dean began to grieve a while ago, for everything he's lost, including Sam's innocence and the relationship they used to have.

He also had forty years in hell to be without Sam, or anyone he loved, and I think that might make it a little easier for him to get through the rest of his life without Sam.


P.M. Marc - Dec 22, 2009 12:06:03 pm PST #4577 of 30002
So come, my friends, be not afraid/We are so lightly here/It is in love that we are made; In love we disappear

But I think whereas Sam's been focused so long on the end of the world and the particular demons/hunt, Dean began to grieve a while ago, for everything he's lost, including Sam's innocence and the relationship they used to have.

I agree with Amy. Hell, I think if nothing else, the notion that his eventual destination might still be back down in hell would keep Dean alive, if not especially functional.


Amy - Dec 30, 2009 6:09:58 pm PST #4578 of 30002
Because books.

I'm stupidly excited for Monday morning and the pilot on TNT at 10 a.m. Like I don't own the DVDs and could watch it whenever I want. Um.