Castiel hater.
'Time Bomb'
Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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Just this once, everyone should live.
Well, everyone who's not already dead.
I love Simon Said because I love Andy to bits. He's endearing, and I was sad and angry at his ultimate departure. There's also what's been fodder for some good vids, with Dean's uber-focus on Sam's unraveling: the hand on Sam's back as the camera moves to include Sam, then falling away as Dean's included in the shot, catching and easing Sam to the ground, and stopping and racing around the car to get to Sam during painful visions. I liked Dean's babbling confession under Andy's directive to "tell the truth," too, since Dean's usually working at obfuscatng what's actually going on in his head.
There's looking back and knowing what's ahead for them is so much worse than this. But at the time, what they were going through was wrenching, both for them and for the viewer.
Plus, knowing now that JP was looped on painkillers throughout shooting the ep is kind of fun.
knowing now that JP was looped on painkillers throughout shooting the ep is kind of fun
I was wondering about the timing of it. Did he break his hand during the filming of the previous episode and they just had him go castless until this one? OUCH.
I was a bit disengaged, so I missed the actual physical contact. It probably won't be still available for restore when I get home.
Sam's "I'm the weak link, aren't I?" thing is way entrenched, isn't it? I can see how some people might be yelling for him to get over it, but it's not like he hasn't been handed tons of evidence. Still, it made me think of him still asking in "The Song Remains The Same" if he might still give in and say yes. I wonder--how much did Dean tell him about "The End"? Does he know that Dean wanted to give in?
Plus, knowing now that JP was looped on painkillers throughout shooting the ep is kind of fun.
Where'd you hear that? Poor noodle.
Sam's "I'm the weak link, aren't I?" thing is way entrenched, isn't it?
I think it goes back even further than Dean telling him what their father said about him going darkside, blah blah (which hasn't happened in the reruns yet). I think even in terms of Jessica's death, and him ignoring his dreams, really screwed him up.
Where'd you hear that? Poor noodle.
S2 dvd commentary, I think.
Sam's "I'm the weak link, aren't I?" thing is way entrenched, isn't it?
I think he has a lot of undeserved guilt about leaving "the life". Jessica's death was a consequence he takes completely on himself, and really, while consequences do follow him, it isn't really his fault. And I wish at some point he would deal with that reality.
But then, no angst, no story, no show.
Castiel hater.
Nu uh. But he's one of those that dies and comes back.
Bobby, not so much.
it isn't really his fault.
He was high.
he's one of those that dies and comes back.
So far. For some reason.
I was highly amused to read people pissed that Castiel called Sam his friend. Sam can't be Castiel's friend. Dean is Castiel's friend. Castiel's friendship is speshul, and no one can have it but Dean.
Castiel might not know what a Delorean is (I am quite tempted to make my tagline "I do not get that reference", but Castle wins for now), but he knows the lay of the land.
It is beginning to seem unfair that Sam and Dean apparently have a baker's dozen lives each, and for everyone else, dead is dead.
Except Castiel. And Anna.
I think my favorite Castiel line so far (aside from stoned! hippie! Castiel) is from the promos for next week. He nails those straight lines.