Okay, there's a little bit of Mom in the first one. I've watched them all out of order on youtube, so I'm totally confused now. Since it's based on stuff conflated from all of them by now: if Sam dies first, it should be his heaven they're both in. Driver picks the music, shotgun shuts his cakehole. But heaven is Dean's deal, after all, so if it's a Zachariah trick (which I don't want it to be--I want it to be real), I guess it's more about where he would go. But where did Sam go before Dean died? Why did Sam join Dean after Dean died? Are they really that codependent? Okay, last question mostly rhetorical. I'm sure they hunted each other down at the very least.
Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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Okay, my take is that we're in Dean's heaven - that's why Sam is there. But Mary can't see Sam because he's only there for Dean. (I imagine a vice-versa in Sam's heaven.) Of course, Sam could be in Hell.
I can't make any of the parts fit in my head after watching the second one, so I'm just waiting for Thursday.
Whoo! A commercial for The Losers during Wishful Thinking!
Sumi, what you said just made me very very sad.
Well. He has good intentions, but you know what they say.
STOP SAYING THAT! I'm willing to accept a lot of pain (nay, demand it) but that's just not fair, dammit.
I'm sort of wondering if it's not actually "Heaven" the place, but rather Zachariah interceding in the moment before death. (Sort of a Last Temptation dealie.) Then, when Dean (almost) inevitably says no, Zachariah/Castiel/some other big player will put things to rights again and they will be not-shot. They're very much puppet pieces right now, and that seems like just the thing that Zachariah would try.
Ooh, I like your theory, Ailleann.
Ah, I miss S4 Castiel. I get why they can't have him powered up so much in S5, but I do wish he'd gotten more screentime, somehow. He was just great in Pumpkin. I hope they ramp up the Apocalypse from here on in and have more of him, and with gravitas as well as straight-manism.
OMG. I had totally forgotten Sam dies in "Wishful Thinking". He's so far ahead of Dean in the buying-it stakes. At least Dean never had to know.
I think Dean will always beat Sam...how many times did he die in Mystery Spot?