insta!reaction..

Nov 08, 2012 20:19

Consisting of incoherent squeeee because... DAMN!

Seriously! Swearing and incoherent babble ahead )

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maenad November 8 2012, 13:13:49 UTC
They are both right. They are both wrong. They are both stupid and ridiculous and BEAUTIFUL in their utter utter love for each other. THEY ARE A MESS!!

Ha, yes. I've seen both reactions around (Sam is evil! No Dean is evil!), and I just have to laugh. No, they're really not. They're doing that thing where they fall into complete nervous collapse if they're away from each other for longer than it takes to buy coffee or interview a witness. You can't expect them to make sense at this point. It'll take another four or five episodes before they calm down enough to talk without fistfights or weeping. It's adorable that they still do that.

I loved how damn OBVIOUS it was that it was going to end with one of them being possessed and vomiting HOW THEY ACTUALLY FEEL! The fact that it was so CLEAR made me SO nervous. I desperately wanted it to be Dean AND IT WAS! (I was completely and utterly unspoiled for this ep. I hope the promo didn't give too much away).At this point, whenever someone says 'the monster makes you act on your feelings', I ( ... )

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ash48 November 8 2012, 14:02:20 UTC
I've seen both reactions around (Sam is evil! No Dean is evil!), and I just have to laugh.I've just made an edit to the post because I've seen the same thing. It's as though these guys should be making sense. The fact that they aren't is the whole point. And in fact, if fandom is ranting about what Dean said and what Sam did then the episode worked. It was all about how at odds they are with each other (and therefore have that road to travel ( ... )

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maenad November 8 2012, 14:30:36 UTC
I equally don't get it because when the boys are in tune with each other (aka S7) there's nothing but complaints about the season being "bro-less". *shrugs* I don't care. I had feels and therefore show still matters to me. The day I watch an ep like that and think..."whatever"...I know I'm past it - time to move on. (I'm SO not passed it!)

I think they could tell effective stories without this kind of conflict between them, but I'd certainly agree that at the end of last season they didn't, and I'm much happier with this than with stories that don't have them in them.

I don't know. I really don't get the fandom's tendency to blame one brother or the other. What amuses me is that there seems to be a fairly broad consensus that someone is evil, selfish and a bad brother, but there seems to be a fairly even split on which one that is. I just ... love both of them? :)

Re Garth. I think I was along for the ride. I think because the "idjit" line had a bookend... the first time it was cringe worthy and inappropriate and at the end it ( ... )

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ash48 November 8 2012, 15:10:26 UTC
I just ... love both of them? :)

Oh me too. There's no way I can see one right over the other. They come from different perspectives which makes them neither right or wrong. It's the fact that they have these different ways of coming at things that makes them so damn interesting.

I always think that if they truly hated each other they wouldn't care who the other was with or one would just leave and that would be that. The fact that Sam uses "leaving" as a blackmail point speaks volumes. It matters!

Why did Sam walk out on Amelia without a word? He talks about it to Dean like the whole relationship happened ages ago, and ended naturally, but it didn't. Who was that outside, watching his home?Oh yes yes!! Sam walking out without a word is so intriguing. And we did get that "watcher"...oh YAY! I hope there's so much more to all that. *bounces* (I forgot about the watcher ( ... )

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locknkey November 8 2012, 19:28:30 UTC
thread jumping :)

'I don't care whether I'm making sense, the point is that you're not supposed to spend time with people who aren't me', This, 1000x this!!!! that's it in a nutshell!

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