I hope so. I mean, I'm sure we'll see them working together again. I just expect we'll see them doing so without any recognition of the emotional fallout from tonight. Show has a tendency to jump over the smaller moments.
Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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Told you. Now all we need is a CSI lab and Archie or Danny to enhance the picture--or Adam. AJ is a crossover, isn't he?
Slightly different view. It's 10 down in the far right column.
One thing that jumped out at me in this episode was that given the emphasis on family as a blind spot for the boys, there was a lot of talk being slung around about people NOT being family.
All hurtful, yes, and very much not true, but still... Just one of those things that makes me go hmmm.
Glorious episode.
Sammy, Sam, Sam, Sam. I don't know who's going to work out the thing that saves the world, but Sam will save the emotional throughline. I don't believe he will say yes. He is just self-righteous enough, and god-damnit, he believes in his big brother.
This right here was everything to me. I hope the season continues to pay this off.
Normally I'd be singing the praises of the boys acting but dang it JP had a really awkward scene that took me right out of the show. It was when he yelled at Bobby for letting Adam get away. He only had a couple lines but both were delivered with a really manufactured feeling of intensity that came through on screen. I wish they'd done additional takes or edited it tighter to lose the last line. It made me cringe a bit. It is only worth noting because he was utterly amazing in the rest of the episode, not least of all when Dean told him he'd lost faith in him.
My favorite line: I just didn't want to let you down.
2nd: I mean hell, if you're grown up enough to find faith in me, the least I can do is return the favor.
Mo Ryan's review is up and I thought she had some interesting ideas about Dean and his martyr complex.
Told you.
Heh. In the last paragraph I can read "you told me once that you", "not sure if that's still true", "but if it is, give it one last", "one Winchester" and "enough ??? it's over". Oooh, the end of the 2nd paragraph makes me wonder if he's writing to Bobby... "that makes you ??? ??? Winchester in my book".
It's a little disturbing to me that the handwriting is very similar to that of a former boyfriend.
One more thing. I have to give Carver credit where credit's due. Dean's escape from the panic room was really clever!
ehab, I totally wasn't jarred out of the moment like you mention. I suspect another rewatch is in my near future, so I'll have a look.
I just read the AV Club recap, and I'm kinda surprised--the writer is annoyed by the long gaze that Sam and Dean share before Dean changes his mind.
He thinks it's too 'cesty. Are there really a lot of people who don't like Wincest that see it in the text too much? Dude, it was two people who care the world about each other staring at each other. Did he miss the actual eyesex from earlier in the episode with Castiel?
One serious problem with this episode - the camera should have LINGERED over the sign on Castiel's chest.
That was a pretty badass move, and I like that they reminded us about the sigil earlier in the episode to make sure that we got how awesome that was.
Of course, does this mean that any time Castiel touches his chest now, he will banish himself?