Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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I can see Dean rushing into love, because he's so into the moment. So someone it might have taken normal!Dean a few months to fall for, he went precipitously for. Even though he's boff-at-first-sight-cad, I can still buy a special someone, someone he actually went back to, and who gave him a sense of ease, slipping through.
I mean, it's not like he went
back
to Lisa, until The Kids Are Alright. He just never left.
As for Cassie falling in love with him...did she?
I chalk most, if not all, of the fail to the actress.
In a proper world with an actress with chemistry, I would be 50-50 about Dean going back to her or Lisa in 99 Problems. Because I think Lisa having a child (which I still maintain isn't his) was important to his vision. But in Dream A Little Dream? That could very well have been Cassie at that point, which would have messed up the Lisa return in 99P.
I think in some situations, a month could be that intense. I know I had relationships that were only a few months but still were enormously important in my life. And I wasn't saving things and hunting people in the family business.
Not that there couldn't easily still be Lisa and certainly the non!miniDean changed his view of her and a possible future, just romanticizing the one person you tried having a brief but real relationship with over "the bendiest weekend of you life" seems more understandable to me.
Sadly that actress was more wooden than the paneling next to her that Dean had all kinds of chemistry going on with. Actually that scene works for me if I just accept that Dean has a hardwood fetish.
Romeo and Juliet only had one, maybe two nights though. And Sarah Conner had an equally short time with Kyle (can I be a bigger geek?), so I don't have a problem with the length of time. Dean nor Cassie neither one are selling me that they have ever loved each other.
Yes, that's what I meant. That they all would have been the same girl if Cassie had worked out better. Independent of the relationship though, the episode isn't that entertaining. If this had been the pilot, I wouldn't have watched again. Not liking the writing, the cinematography, the acting, really anything.
I think it was so early on, and all we had seen of Dean was charming waitresses and girls like the one in Wendigo (to whom he said he had never been so honest with another woman, ever), that the writers didn't sell it to me. And then JA and that actress together didn't sell it to me, either.
Not that there couldn't easily still be Lisa and certainly the non!miniDean changed his view of her and a possible future, just romanticizing the one person you tried having a brief but real relationship with over "the bendiest weekend of you life" seems more understandable to me.
Yes, this. But I think that's probably due to both casting/scheduling conflicts, and how easily Kripke responds to fan complaints.
Heh, that just reminded me that after the end of Season 3 I was really jonesing for Jensen to play Ruby for a couple episodes at the start of the next season until Dean could be resurrected.
I'd like to think Kripke could see the fail in Cassie too. Diminishing Jo and Ellen on demand I totally judge him for, but not her.
I think Cassie was supposed to be as big a revelation for us as it was for Sam, so I don't mind the whiplash. Just the lack of spark.
To be fair Cassie's mom is believable as a woman that just lost her husband.
Also the two old men playing checkers did a great job with only a few lines and fantastic looks.
To be fair Cassie's mom is believable as a woman that just lost her husband.
See, and sadly, the point where I start howling with laughter is where Cassie's mom is giving the backstory and suddenly, I'm 12 and watching soap operas when I'm sick.
But I maintain my delusion that it's 2/3s of a good episode.
Cassie's mom was *on* a soap for years, too. I can't remember which one, though.
I liked the interaction between Sam and Dean. But then I rarely don't.
I blame the writing for the OTT. She had that crazy eyed hurt animal look that I believed. As opposed to Cassie who was completely detached.
The boys interaction is okay. JP has come so far and both of the characters are so much more 3D.