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samsgirl5589 January 17 2013, 06:48:08 UTC
I agree with you about disliking amelia and I dislike benny. Our boy's so need to fix their relationship I feel like slaping both of them.

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eggnogged January 17 2013, 17:24:25 UTC
I really like Benny, actually, and I felt bad for him losing his only friend (and AA sponsor). But I think the boys will fix their relationship, even if it may take a long time. They're in a bad place but I liked that they chose each other despite that!

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werty30 January 17 2013, 11:04:55 UTC
Yes, the tablets storyline doesn't really engage me either. Last time we've seen the door to hell in 2.22, it was closed. Now we need to close it even harder? Okay.

Jess was mentioned! \o/

The last scene of quiet munching gave me so many shipper feels. I like these dudes when they are non-communicative, unhealthy and tangled up in each other. Like you, I felt bad for Amelia and Benny but nevertheless I was cheering for Sam and Dean to dump their ~summer flings~. Nobody but Sam gets to be called Dean's brother. Nobody but Dean should cause Sam to drop everything and run to save him. LOL this is all kinds of wrong but I like them this way.

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eggnogged January 17 2013, 17:27:28 UTC
LOL this is all kinds of wrong but I like them this way.

Pretty much this, exactly. XD The show is being pretty dumb on a lot of fronts this year, but I can overlook a lot of flaws if the SamnDean relationship is satisfying to me, so their fight at the beginning and the last scene did a lot to salvage this episode for me.

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amberdreams January 17 2013, 18:16:32 UTC
"t pleases my dark shipper heart so much cause I like them dysfunctional and wrapped around each other even when they are miserable." Yup. I had tears in my eyes at the end and they were all for the boys, so alone and not even comforted by each other at the moment. It's kind of glorious in its fucked-up-ness.

Oh and Viggo the side kick was Evan in Crossroads Blues... apparently

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eggnogged January 17 2013, 19:11:29 UTC
Yes. I liked that it wasn't anything near like a happy reunion. I makes me really sad for them, actually, thinking of what they have to sacrifice (again!) for the job and because they need each other. Now I just hope that we'll have some follow-through and not just pretending nothing ever happened by next episode.

Oh, Evan the dude who sold his soul to get his wife back, right? Yeah, that's probably where I recognized him from.

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eggnogged January 17 2013, 21:52:16 UTC
Yes, same! I liked that they made their decisions without knowing what the other would do. It still makes me sad though. I'd really like for them to re-bond and to WANT to be together rather than just NEED to be together, whether it's the codependency or the fact that they need each other to get the job done. Hopefully it's uphill from here at this point.

If we get a S9, my single wish for it will be Sam & Dean who maybe bicker and disagree occasionally, but who enjoy each other's company and are a united front against whatever they are fighting.

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smalltrolven January 17 2013, 22:44:42 UTC
I must also have a dark shipper heart, as I was also very pleased and moved with all the Sam/Dean in the episode. All the ups and downs were very satisfying. So agree with you about the Amelia stuff, especially the infidelity, bleah, it didn't make sense to me that they'd go there in the context of the relationship they'd shown us in the previous episodes.

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eggnogged January 17 2013, 22:59:54 UTC
Yeah, their relationship never seemed to be about passion or ~omg I must have you now. The hookup was weird, and Amelia didn't even seem remorseful about it. I think it was clumsy and dumb, they could've had their conversations without it. :/

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