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a_fallen_sister November 20 2009, 13:31:17 UTC
I'm not ready to give up, but this ep left me with a whole lot of 'why', too. Why didn't Dean shoot Meg? Why bring Ellen and Jo back just to kill them? (It was like Kripke said, 'Oops, missed a couple when I torched the Roadhouse. Okay, got 'em now.') And this might be a minor little grievance, but why burn that picture?!? Defeats the whole purpose of having taken it in the first place. As someone who treasures my pics of people that aren't with me anymore, it just made me a little sick.

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24_amends November 20 2009, 14:13:15 UTC
i so feel that =(
especially after bringing back girls and then killing them =((
though it was saaaaaaad i gotta give him credit for that and making me cry....

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lidia_elf November 20 2009, 21:01:40 UTC
I'm crying too((

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24_amends November 20 2009, 21:03:29 UTC
i think half of them fandom is crying now =((

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lidia_elf November 20 2009, 21:34:15 UTC
How they could do this to us? Ellen and Jo was a part of family(( *crying*

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oxoniensis November 20 2009, 22:29:16 UTC
Why bring Ellen and Jo back just to kill them? (It was like Kripke said, 'Oops, missed a couple when I torched the Roadhouse. Okay, got 'em now.')Exactly! I mean, Dean and Sam escaped via the roof, so I can't see that Ellen and Jo even bought them much time. So WHY? Why throw away two characters like that, especially as they'd really developed Jo when they brought her back earlier in the season, made me really want more of her ( ... )

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giggleloop November 21 2009, 06:30:39 UTC
The only possible thing I can think of with burning the picture, was that they didn't have Jo & Ellen's bodies to do a proper hunter's funeral pyre, so it was meant to be symbolic? Still... ouch. :(

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oxoniensis November 22 2009, 21:53:46 UTC
That does make sense, actually. I'd really like to think it was something like that.

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