I think I haven't updated this particular journal in nigh on two and a half years. Maybe more, at this point. It's been a long time, anyway. But this has always sort of been my writing and fandom journal and lately, well, I've been having more writing and fandom type thoughts. So in that vein, SPN finale coda fic, anyone
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I know it's not canon one way or another about whether Sam knew about how the first Seal broke, but I honestly can't picture Dean telling him at that point and I'm not sure who else would have. The only person who might would have been Ruby, but we don't know for sure whether she knew and even if she did, whether she would have thought it suited her needs to manipulate Sam. And all in all, I think that finding out this way is about the only thing that's going to snap Sam out of his misery, you know? Or at least in this fic. :)
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I do think she was proud of Sam, though. Absolutely.
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That right there is what I've been holding fast too since the beginning of this season.
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I think my issue with Sam previously is that I got tired of his How Will I Turn Evil Today? mindset when there were absolutely no signs whatsoever that he had an evil bone in his body. He wasn't all light and puppies or the like, you could see him be prideful and occasionally spiteful, and he had flaws, but nothing that ever could be considered evil. And then to add to that, each time those flaws came up, they were almost immediately brushed aside, without any consequences explored for whatever mistake he made or sin committed. And that made me lose interest in him, because I love me my flawed characters and I need to see those flaws explored.
So when we get this slightly darker Sam in S4, whose flaws are right out there in the open for the whole world to see? And when it really looks like there will be some honest consequences for his behavior? My interest abounds. And in trying to puzzle out where he was coming from this season and why he was doing what he does, I ( ... )
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This? Is THE coda. Perfect and so very them
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As for the message, I hadn't even considered that he'd hear the real version if he listened again. I sort of like the concept that it stays the same, because I can't picture much else pissing Dean off further than to hear the altered version. That voicemail was just... Wow. It doesn't excuse Sam for deciding to go off the rails as a result of hearing it, but oh man, I can't fault him in the slightest for being put in a very bad mental place for listening. But you're right, having him listen to the actual message has veeeery interesting possibilities as well... *ponders*
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