I only had the chance to watch the finale(s) a few hours ago, earlier tonight with dinner, and luckily I managed to remain unspoiled before watching (I was super extra paranoid and didn't even open any notification emails of posts from those of you who I know watched SN to be on the safe side, let alone go anywhere else fandomy online). My
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Well I'm not sure they will be hunting him down, I'm hoping that this is a fakeout and that it will be resolved within the first episode and Cas will be able to be redeemed...but IDK. :( One can live in hope that he will come down soon from being "hopped up on demon blood monster souls" (which might be having a possessing kind of effect too), and then will be full of remorse and apologize (and have a nice scene with Sam in which Sam says he kind of understands, he's been there before in season 4, and finds it in his heart to forgive his once friend with benefits) and pop in from time to time during the season saving the boys or trying to make amends until the season (and series) finale in which all is forgiven and they are all friends and everyone lives happily ever after because while this is SN I do think the series finale should end on a happy, uplifting note.
I knew he'd break the deal with Crowley because it was glimpsed in the promo (I need to stop watching these), BUT here silly me thought it'd be for a positive reason, like him seeing sense and backing out of the plan, not because he wanted more for himself! *rolleyes* *sigh*
As for the hell storyline, I think they had plenty of consequences so far--you could see him flashing back and staggering and struggling with it, but as Death says in 6x11 (which I recently rewatched, lol), "You cannot underestimate the strength of the human soul" or something like that, so I do think it's plausible that Sam's supreme love for his brother and inner strength would be enough that he could mend himself and come to consciousness in time, and be able to control it more or less for the moment--however I am sure we will see him struggle with the hell memories more next season. Maybe the power from Cas releasing the extra purgatory souls can heal Sam's own soul, and thus he can redeem himself and at the same time Sam gets the credit for being strong enough to put himself more or less together in the first place....
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Noooo! Castiel should redeem himself differently. I am sooo looking forward to some unstable!Sam who is fighting with his hell memories. Some PTSD, some h/c - YUM! *g* I agree with you. I don't think this storyline is all over. Sam may not have been reduced to a drooling nutcase, but I am sure that there will be some repercussions in S7.
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Oh and by the way, it is Death who says that the soul is stronger than anyone can imagine. :)
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