SPN 6.07 [episode reaction, spn, tv, public post]

Nov 06, 2010 19:06


# I am still angry with you for beating Sam to a pulp, Dean. And this is just the 'previously'. I am already in the mood to shout "FUCK YOU DEAN."



# CAAAAAAAAAAAAAS!!!!!!!!!!!! :DDDDDDDDDDD Is it only me or does the show like letting us watch Castiel undress?



# Sam doesn't sleep. D: Also: separation between physical sensation and actual feelings. Interesting, Show. I don't buy that Sam doesn't feel anything, still. He very obviously wants things {and doesn't take it well when he's told no.}

# FUUUUUUUCK YOUUUUUUUUUUU DEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN. You compare it to torture when Cas wants to do it to a kid, but you don't say a word when it's your own brother? Fuck you. Castiel gets a free pass -- he doesn't discriminate.

# LOL SOULLESS!SAM. I'm sorry. It's funny. It's the way Castiel SAID it. Man, I like Cas. A lot. I love the way he thinks, how oranised and orderly it is. And how hilarious it can be. XD

# Hm. It took several angels to get Dean out of Hell? Interesting. I wonder who they were and what it took to get Dean out.

# Sam, do you really think you can make up for letting Dean turn into a vampire by saying "I'm sorry, it won't ever happen again"?

# "Cas, clean him up", and Castiel DOES? LOL.



# I'm amazed Dean got in the car with Sam.







# Huh. Samuel doesn't get a belt to bite. POOR S:AMUEL. I love how the writers didn't ignore that Samuel's people would hear Samuel screaming, and how quickly it takes Christian to put down his cup and rush to the rescue.









# I started liking Samuel after his 'baby stew' line in 6.02, and I'm quickly getting more and more fond of him. He's shady, yes, but his heart's in the right place. And so is his soul, obviously.

# "Of course. Your problems always come first."?!?!?!? O_______O Cas, are you crushing on Dean?



# Sam and Samuel's fascination with the alphas is making me uncomfortable. I know it's supposed to, but still. :| After watching the rest of the episode: Yeah. What made me wary was 1) Samuel's secrecy, and 2) Sam's going with it, without seemingly understanding

# Dean: "So you don't trust me." Samuel: "No, I just don't know you." Yep. I'm liking this guy. :) He's not stupid. Dean is a wildcard that he can't figure out. He CARES for Dean . . . but he can't take the chance of trusting him.





# When I saw this, I knew the one after it would follow:





Symbolic much, Show?

# "If you weren't robo!Sam, you'd feel it too." I think that's what Dean said. I LOL'd.

# Dean's face when he's listening to Samuel is nothing like it was when he listened to John. He's analysing every word Samuel says, his body languages, trying to find a crack and figure the guy out. Dean's not used to not being in control.





# . . . and he has to urge Sam to go with Samuel. Aw.



# Gwen/Dean, anyone? "I'm in the rear, with the REJECT?" Samuel must trust Gwen a whole lot to put her with Dean. Christian probably already told him about Dean picklocking his way into his office. Or not? "I'm getting sick of getting left behind", huh? Because she reminds Samuel of Mary? Hmm. Dean, why did you not take her hand when she gave it to you? ;_; I can't remember from episode 6.01 if Gwen knows what's going on with the capturing monsters thing.







# I get the feeling Dean is unhappy with the massacre that's going on at the nest. Also, it reminded me VERY STRONGLY of "The End".









# Dean's confronting Sam! :DDDDDDDD DEAAAAAAAAN!!!!!! <3 YES. DO NOT TAKE ANY MORE BULLSHIT, DEAN. Just. Don't break Sam's nose again. And what does Sam say in his defence? "Oh." OH, SAM. /facepalms. Dear Sam: Learn when to shut your mouth. Or not. I'm glad you're honest. But seriously, could you say it in a worse way?







# "You can't assume that family means the same thing to [Samuel] as it does to us. He's not dad." - After watching: I think it does, Dean. I think it does. It doesn't mean to SAM exactly what it used to, either.

# Sam really isn't taking getting told 'no' well, is he? Man. Also, I now expect toppy!Dean in wincest. I've never bought the toppiest-top-who's-ever-topped!Sam, when outside the bedroom.





# Wondering what Samuel wants so badly from the alpha. Dear alpha: LOL. "Ouch. That hurts. Stop. /yawn" - After: The purgatory. Because I was subtitle-less, I didn't catch half of Crowley's reasoning {by that point I was too used to the Standard American accent to be able to switch easily}, but it doesn't bother me. It actually makes PERFECT sense, since it would give him access to new souls.









# Dean, seriously, dude? You're torturing the alpha vamp now? /facepalms SOME MOAR.



# Alpha: "What is it like, to have no soul?" Sam: "Answer my question." Alpha: "You first."

"Where we freaks die, where do we go?"

# BOSSY!DEAN. YES. YES. YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS.





# There goes Christian? o.o . . . DEMON!CHRISTIAN?!?!?!?! - After: I really feel bad for Sam. He's had demons chummy with him his entire life. :\ We saw earlier in the episode that Sam and Christian were close. Seeing demon!Christian must have been a betrayal.

I'm starting to think that Gwen is going to be on Dean and Sam's side. Not Samuel's.









# Sam: "You're Crowley's bitch." XDDDDDD



I loved Samuel's speech about family.

Sam: He sold us out. Dean: I know. Let it go. Sam: Why?



Because Dean and Samuel share the same lingo, Sam. That's why.

---

Congratulation, S6! You've reached your first milestone!

It was very obvious from the start {to me, at least?} that s6 was going to go with the classic structure of storytelling. For those who don't know, it goes like this: the basic story has three parts. 1) The setup {there's a problem? What is it?}, 2) The search {What do we need to fix that problem?}, and 3) The solving {how do we utilise what we have/what we've learnt to fix the problem?}. Each arc has its own climax. We've now reached the climax for the first arc. :)

I'm very impressed with how the Show did arc 1. It's been tight like hell. Episode 1: Introduce Sam. Episode 2: Introduce the alpha, introduce Sam's offness. Episode 3: Introduce Castiel's interrogating method. Episode 4: Introduce Crowley and his weakness. Episode 5: Reach Dean's boiling point. Episode 6: Test Dean's limits. Episode 7: Dean cracks.

I don't expect to see Lisa much next arc. That suplot has reached its climax two episodes ago, and it's not moving by the 3-parts structure {then again, subplots often don't}. I think we'll see her again at the end of the next arc, and in the final arc.

The entirety of my screencaps can be found here: [CLICK]

I didn't watch the promo for next week -- I consider it a spoiler, so please don't talk about it here. :)

|Meduza|

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