I am so sorry, Theresa.
Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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Thanks. It'll be fine. Heh, now I am thinking of one of the webclips.
The crow bar scene gave me goosebumps. It was a very real visceral reaction. I just couldn't believe he was wailing on his baby.
It wasn't teary though, for me.
I know recency is at play here, but I think the weepiest an episode has made me was Dark Side Of The Moon with the fireworks scene. But the webclips for that ep with Sam being shot and Dean vowing vengeance had already made me cry.
I just noticed a "best quote of S5" meme going around LJ.
Recency is still at play, and I need to think about it more, but off the top of my head "Not for nothing Cas, but the last time someone looked at me like that I got laid" is my current favourite, just because I can't believe they went there, and it cracks me up so hard. But I'm sure there's stuff from earlier episodes that gets me..."Kick it in the ass" is a strong contender, for a whole different vibe.
I just noticed a "best quote of S5" meme going around LJ.
Pudding!
The hardest I ever cried, that I can remember, is when Ellen and Jo died. Like, messy gushing snotty tears. It wasn't pretty.
The other was Dean's speech to dead!Sam. God, that was incredible.
The one I picked, since it was S5 only, was, "Sam, of course, is an abomination." LOVE.
Amy, those were the two teary scenes for me as well.
I'll have to contemplate best line.
The hardest I ever cried, that I can remember, is when Ellen and Jo died. Like, messy gushing snotty tears. It wasn't pretty.
Yeah, same here.
I think the funniest S5 line for me is "It's funnier in Enochian".
Ok Jilli win. Made me giggle and startle the dude giving me a pedicure.
My teariest scene is a draw between "When you were little..." to dead Sam, and Sam dying in Dean's arms. Just-- no. No. Sam.
Although the "How many Tuesdays did you have?" hug is close, as is "--Dean." At the end of No Rest for the Wicked.