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HA! This captures what was going on for me INTERNALLY. I thought me uttering a quiet "Sammy" was going a tad overboard...but this... LOLZ
(thanks
stir_of_echoes for the heads up. I think this has made my day).
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Date: 2013-06-03 08:51 pm (UTC)I honestly don't know where it will all end, maybe they don't as yet, or maybe they do. Sometimes it's hard to stand at the end of the season and wonder if they did change course at any time or whether the whole thing was meticulously plotted from the opening episode. Did they choose not to have Sam look for Dean and all the outfall of that with the express purpose of the trial and those final scenes in the last episodes? I really don't know, but it still feels far too much like manipulating a square peg into a round hole when there were already plenty of square holes they could have used.
I haven't really thought that much about what they'll do with Cas - bound to be more riotous knocking over of canned goods, playing of twister, making sandwiches - *rolls eyes*. I expect he'll have to learn to drive, fire a weapon, shower, wash his clothes - 14 episodes? No thanks. Hope he does find his grace, I'd much rather have a supernatural angel around
I agree though, that we did get some brilliant brother scenes, I just wished they added up in a more coherent fashion and not felt a little bolted on at times.
For me it's the sheer misery that the necessity of hunting settles over Sam that I just can't deal with. I have to have that dealt with soon. I kind of agree with Dean in that sense - in or out, and live with the decision, sadly I think I'll always see Sam as wanting out.
Thanks for listening hon, I always appreciate your non judgemental spaces and I expect I'll be around somewhere. *hugs*