The more I think about it, the more it hurts that Dean, Bobby, and Cas have gone their separate ways.
But S6 will inevitably bring them back together.
I'm probably more fond of Lisa than most. And I love how he managed to make it Sam's dying wish that Dean live a 'normal apple pie' life. I doubt it's gonna work out.
Oh and let's face it, the writer is God of their verse. I thought it was awesomely meta.
I absolutely love that we didn't see Dean promise Sam he'd go to Lisa, but then telling Lisa that he promised.
And I'm still trying to decide if Dean got peace or freedom, or both. And Sam. Maybe it's time they both got peace and both got freedom. While family can be tremedous support, it can also be a burden that drags you down. Sometimes, you need to step away to find that balance, again. To come at things from a position of wanting to be there and not having to be there.
God, the look on Dean's face when he was holding Lisa and then the look on Sam's face at the end. This show has absolutely gutted me tonight.
And I'm still trying to decide if Dean got peace or freedom, or both. And Sam.
He doesn't know he has Sam.
I think Lisa may not really be freedom particularly since he's fulfilling Sam's wish.
As for peace I doubt he'll be sleeping easy.
This show has absolutely gutted me tonight.
This.
Poorly worded. I meant I wondered if Sam got peace or freedom. I think he's free of Lucifer, but by leaving Dean with Lisa, has he got peace?
God, the look on Dean's face when he was holding Lisa and then the look on Sam's face at the end.
I agree with the Dean part, but not the Sam part. I think the light burning out meant something, and I also think if that was Sam in there, the look on his face would have been fond, wistful, a little proud. I don't think that was Sam at all.
I'm only just now realizing Crowley was completely absent. I wonder how he'll factor into S6. Also, what has become of Bobby's soul?
I guess these are Sera's questions to answer.
I kept expecting Crowley to pop up.
I'm going to have to rewatch in the morning to be able to give any real response beyond OH SHOW. And I LOVED Dean blasting Pyromania at the cemetery. That caused giddy clapping, which startled the cat and the boy.