Boundaries
Boundaries are those unwritten rules about who gets to do or know what. Who gets included and who doesn't.
In some families, the boundaries are permeable. You know those homes in the neighborhood in which all the kids of a certain age wander in and out kitchen, one of the son or daughter's close friends gets semi-adopted into the family
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Thanks KeefaQ. *plunks nose back on the grindstone*
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I think they played that scene were John sits silently with Dean, waiting for Sam to return, just right. As much as I'd love answers, when I look back at that blank look from the perspective of what we know now, it just makes me want to alternate between bursting into tears, hugging the stuffing out of John, and slapping him upside the head. That's some pretty powerful storytelling if it generates that many contradictory emotions.
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*nudge* Go read about triangulation and see what you think. *nudgenudge*
http://family.jrank.org/pages/1707/Triangulation-Systemic-Structural-Family-Theories.html
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John's apparent preoccupation with Sam's safety always piqued my curiosity. It always seemed out of proportion with how John had treated Dean when he was younger and vulnerable, as well. When I look back on it and wonder how much John knew for Sam, I wonder how much of that directive's strength came from John's fears about what the Evil Thing that had killed Mary intended for his youngest son.That double standard for his sons in how he treated them. Even with deeper understanding of WHY such a double standard in ( ... )
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more human and tragic when all is said and done. And yet, there is still that part that makes me kinda want to bash his brains in
*snork* Sounds 'bout right for John Winchester.
The tragedy of this unfolding cycle of self-destruction and sacrifice seems almost classical in nature. One generation to a next and fate weighing in with a heavy hand. Now that we know how it started the breadth of it is just coming into view. An advantage, I guess, of having a plan for the story to be told rather than just moving from one season to the next season and making it up along the way. It's looking freakin' epic. :D
it still kills me for Dean's sake.
Yeah, very true. I'm not sure it did anyone any favors, though. We'll get to that when it's Sam's turn.
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Oh, I agree. In fact I think that set-up is directly contributing to where Sam is going off the rails right now, in particular... but shutting up. Dude, I could so go on and on and on. :) Will be patient, and wait for the future posts.
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As far as thinking it out, I figured if I'm going to introduce this many complex and intertwined concepts, I better do everyone a favor and be extra rigorous about organizing and illustrating.
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