Next time a Winchester dies I want them to stay dead.
I wholeheartedly agree with this, much as I love them.
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Next time a Winchester dies I want them to stay dead.
I wholeheartedly agree with this, much as I love them.
Yes.
So, the boys die at the end of this season after finally destroying Lucifer, and in the sixth, they're in heaven, fighting the civil war that continues to rage there!
So, the boys die at the end of this season after finally destroying Lucifer, and in the sixth, they're in heaven, fighting the civil war that continues to rage there!
Heh. They did something like this with Xena (well in one ep).
But Killing Lucifer and driving off the Angels could have all sorts of fallout. Maybe the sixth season could be rescuing Castiel. Really I just want the 5th season to end they way it was originally planned whatever that is. Then they come up with a good 6th season or not, and if not I can pretend it never happened, but still be thankful for 5th season that did not get diluted by setup for the sixth.
I wholeheartedly agree with this, much as I love them.
Me too.
But Castiel could totally buy it.
In some of my more disgruntled moments I find myself thinking that Castiel is really not all that effective anyway, ya know? Pretty to look at, fun to snicker at, but he doesn't really provide that much useful information or firepower or backup. He's not really any more effective a backup than any of the earthly allies the Winchesters might come across, so losing him, while it might be hurtful, wouldn't be a huge gaping hole on the Loss side of the Win/Loss chart.
Well, Castiel is essentially a messenger - that's why he was sent to Dean in the first place, right?
I rewatched A Very Supernatural Christmas last night, and I'd forgotten how much I loved that episode. Apart from Dean needing too much explanation, that is.
The brotherly dynamics are great. Most of the time I'm a DeanGirl, but my heart was breaking for Sam in this one, in both the present and the past. The actor that played Wee!Sam did a great job with heartbreak. And JP did a great job being reduced to a kid who's going to lose his big brother, and who decides to man up, even if not all the way up to saying "I love you."
Isn't that Wee!Sam actor good?
Apparently, he takes the role very seriously and has discussion with JP and JA about Sam and how Sam would react to things.
Sam's gas station Christmas nearly broke me.
And wee!Sam is wonderful.