I loved that they brought Gordon back. Hendricksen, too. I just wish they could have add a few more recurring characters to the mix.
Jayne ,'The Message'
Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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His behavior was understandable
After all, John did tell Dean to kill Sam. If he had to. It just wasn't Gordon's job to bother with the whole "try and save him first" thing. And I wonder if John realised that there was no way Dean was ever going to follow that particular order.
I think I can tell which of the S3 episodes will make my top 5, but I don't want to make a list until I've seen them all. It will be all about the brotherly pain and Sam in pain over Dean.
I think I can tell which of the S3 episodes will make my top 5, but I don't want to make a list until I've seen them all. It will be all about the brotherly pain and Sam in pain over Dean.
I'm shocked to hear this!
Oops, did I say "pain" out loud?
Also, hardass Sam. I liked him "We totally have to kill Gordon" and Dean doing a wuss-Sam impersonation that was completely unsubstantiated. Sam might have been sensitive about Harmony needing to be offed, but he's practical at the core.
One thing I'm not quite sure about in retrospect... it's been shown that angels can bring people back to life, and in fact both sides have threatened to just resurrect people if they kill themselves before the overall plan comes to fruition. So why aren't Michael and Lucifer telling each of the brothers that they'll restore the other to life once the big showdown is concluded if they'll just say yes?
They're going to trash the world in their altercation, though. The brothers wouldn't want to be responsible for that, even if they had each other.
Though, really, ensuring the other's survival ought to be promise #1.
I think, though, the angels really don't get either of them and what's important. They think they dig the family dynamic, but have it all wrong. Even Michael's "I raised him and I love him, but I must do this" missed the mark.
Yeah, I sort of assumed what was left of the earth isn't something they want to come back to.
Now I'm left with a visual of the two of them huddling in a shower of ash and fire.
The crap that distracts me during a work day...
BOYS!
There's an excellent post-apocalyptic fic (not *this* apocalypse, another sort of surprise one) that I would rec, but it goes places in the end I know you'd rather not. It makes sense in context, as they're the only two people left in the world, but.
Aside from that, it's just fascinating, the author's detail of what's left, what breaks down first, how they survive, etc.
I appreciate your restraint. I'm delicate and just can't handle that that arena. Just can't. My dysfunction only goes so far.