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Dec 11, 2010 08:12

HAPPY WEEKEND!!!


Jensen is beautiful. Dean is HOT. *ends of shallow part*

"I spent my whole fighting that crap". I love Dean Winchester. It's true, he did it. He said no to whatever so called destiny tried to put in front of him.
No matter what the angels, the demons, whoever said, he said no and he tried to make his own decisions. Right or wrong but he made them. This is Dean and the Dean I love.

Some very important things said in this episode:
-some angels (Balthazar) wants Dean dead or something like that. Just like demons. I still wonder why none kill him.

- Sam said Dean doesn't care about him but about the Sam in the cage. It's pretty obvious. This is not Sam or if he is, he is dangerous. Sam, this Sam doesn't care about anything...his "I am sorry" words spoken to Bobby were a proof of it.

- Sam is ready to do everything to reach his goal. This includes killing his family. Now is Bobby, it could be Dean. Oh wait, been there, done that..kinda of (605). So he needs his soul back. Period. If that body wasn't Sam's one, Dean would have already killed him.

- Decisions have consenquences. Dean can't choose who lives and who dies. He learns something more. He made a big, enormous mistake. Another regret Dean will have to live with.

- Dean chose Sam over Adam. Another thing he will have to deal with. One brother over another.

- His humanity led him to save Jalene's husband. He did it thinking to have lost Sam forever. Another thing that hurts him.

- Unfinished business. Two people died because of his choice. He understood that none can cheat the Death, because it's the natural order of things. Add it to the list of things which have hurt Dean in this episode.

- None can cheat the Death but Dean Winchester. We should not forget it.

- "What I am supposed to do here?". The way he looked at Sam. Can Dean feel more misarable? Can they hurt him more? Can there be any hope left for him?
I mean, he always is the one who has to take the responsibility of everything, he is the one who decides and tries the hardest things, he is the one who risks everything for saving someone.
It doesn't matter if it's Sam or a stranger. This is what Dean does, it's what Dean is. A man who saves people, who pays for his mistakes, who faces his responsibilities. Who falls but never never gives up.

- So there is still hope, at the end but Dean will live with the consenquences of his decision forever. Let's just hope that Sammy can be good for a life time and never scratch the wall in his mind.

- I am torn you know? I see the critics about Dean fighting so hard to get his brother's soul, but I really think Dean had no choice. Sam was a psycho who had to be killed off because he was dangerous. A person without a soul is not a person, is a monster. So yes, this is the subtle difference we have to keep in mind watching at their actions from the outside.
Sam was not human, Sam was not good. Sam was, in a way, exactly what the real Sam would have hated to become.
So yes, I am glad to have Sam's soul back.
Story wise, this storyline was exhausted, it had nothing more to say and the characterization of soulless Sam didn't work for me. Especially in this episode, I really didn't see any difference between Sam and the real Sam in some of his demeanors.
I don't blame Jared, I blame the whole characterization. It could have been awesome, if they had had the courage to push it, to go to extremes. They didn't and it's was only a half job done for me. I hope it's over and they can move on to the next story line.

- I really enjoyed Dean with Death. I like Death, I liked their interaction.

- I liked Tessa a little less than in the previous episodes she was in. She was less emphatic. I don't know.

- I enjoyed to see Balthazar again. I love that English accent :)

Overall I enjoyed the episode, now let's move on and see what next year will give us.

episode review, s6

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