Supernatural 5.04: The End

Oct 01, 2009 21:10

Supernatural 5.04: The End

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angelfireeast October 5 2009, 01:57:20 UTC
I'm not that surprised that Sam did choose Lucifer in the future - he has made some pretty poor decisions in the past. I mean, being so vengeful that he (unintentionally, but still!) started the apocalypse. And if Dean cut ties with him, then Sam could very well go to that extreme...

I think the big thing is Sam was alone and couldn't deal. Like you said he made bad choices. I wonder if he went back to the demon blood or if Lucifer just were him down. Sam needs family (Dean or Bobby) to keep him human.

I'm glad that Dean decided to get in contact with Sam at the end of the episode (after telling him they should stay apart before the sudden "back to the future" trip). It showed that Dean did learn something from visiting the future - and it wasn't the angels' agenda, but all on his own terms. Dean realized the importance of sticking with family, and so he sought Sam out and slowly but surely, they'll work things out as they go. I do like how Sam told Dean straight off in the beginning of the episode about being Lucifer's true vessel ( ... )

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dk323 October 7 2009, 00:10:55 UTC
Sam needs family (Dean or Bobby) to keep him human.

Oh, yes, I agree. I think that Lucifer did probably wear him out in the end... with Sam alone, he was more vulnerable to being persuaded by the devil.

I'm so pleased Dean learned the that lesson from his time travel.

Me too! He got something out of it - and it was on his own terms, not what the angels wanted him to learn from seeing the future. That was nice to see - Dean choosing his way, what *he* thought was best, not letting others dictate what he should do.

I think he was self destructing with the drugs and sex. I feel so bad for him he talked about belonging to a better club.

Yes, you're right. I thought that the show tried to make light of it - hoping viewers didn't look into it too closely, but yeah, what happened to Cas was pretty sad and dark.

Favorite scene from this episode is Castiel saving Dean from Zach at the end.

Mine too! It was so sudden yet very much appreciated. Always trust Castiel to help in the nick of time. :-)

Cracky is the right word for it:D ( ... )

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angelfireeast October 8 2009, 15:34:32 UTC
Oh, yes, I agree. I think that Lucifer did probably wear him out in the end... with Sam alone, he was more vulnerable to being persuaded by the devil.

I'm really dying to see how Lucifer did it. Because I want to see him try the same thing now. With the boys back together now, I want to see him try it and get turned down by Sam.

Me too! He got something out of it - and it was on his own terms, not what the angels wanted him to learn from seeing the future. That was nice to see - Dean choosing his way, what *he* thought was best, not letting others dictate what he should do.

I'm love that Dean is very sure of himself. He doesn't think highly of himself but he isn't driven by doubt. A person who is would have said yes to Zach.

Yes, I suppose we're due a cracky! episode right about now...to balance out the angst.I just watched two fun not so angsty episode from season three and it really reminded me how much I miss that. We've due something fun and light to balance the angst. I get the feeling that tonight's episode is going to be ( ... )

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