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Apr 15, 2010 22:56

I don't have anything to say about Bones except that I thought people calling her Morticia was hilarious, and Booth sure fills out a t-shirt nicely. Oh, and also, I guess this is a spoiler? ( spoiler? )

that sam-i-am, tv: supernatural: episode-related, oh dean, tv: bones, the boy/boy melodrama

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writingpathways April 16 2010, 03:07:03 UTC
Sammy was so awesome. Awesomesauce with Strawberries on top Awesome. Just freaking AWESOME.

Jensen kicked acting ass. And that wink at the end, OMG.

I think Zach is officially my favorite Big Bad of the SPN 'verse. Smarmy, petty and hilarious. And so evil!

The ending was spectacular when Dean recognized that Sam has indeed grown up.

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musesfool April 16 2010, 03:12:21 UTC
Zach is definitely up there with Azazel in terms of awesome villains.

The ending was spectacular when Dean recognized that Sam has indeed grown up.

I know! I'm so happy that finally happened!

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tsuki_no_bara April 16 2010, 03:14:17 UTC
>>SAM AND DEAN ARE BACK ON THE SAME PAGE AGAIN SO I AM PLEASED.<<

THIS! THIS RIGHT HERE!

and also, sam is indeed pretty awesome. and my heart totally broke when dean said he didn't have any faith in his baby brother. but we all know sam isn't the same person who ran off to stanford, and it was nice that dean finally realized it too. and dean's wink made me squee.

i really liked zachariah as a villain altho i'm not sure i'm sorry to see him go. but he was a fabulous bad guy.

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musesfool April 16 2010, 03:23:42 UTC
Zachariah was entertaining! He made the show more enjoyable (for certain values of enjoyable).

it was nice that dean finally realized it too.

Yes. I've been waiting for that for a long, long time.

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anonymous April 16 2010, 03:20:09 UTC
I also like that Jo and Ellen were part of the litany - because I had them filed in my head in the same category as Bobby: not-blood-but-still-family. It pleased me the same way it did when Dean's fictional family was Ellen and Jo, in that office drones episode.

And man, that last conversation in the car. I did a fist-pump almost the first moment that Dean started talking, and then I just kept doing it and squeaking happily and grinning like a loon through the last few minutes of the ep. Dean remembered that Sam is awesome! And that they both can believe in each other! And he said so! (Not in as many words, but, yeah.)

My theory is that Sam will give Dean the amulet back on either the final or penultimate episode of the season. Possibly that will be after the thing starts to glow, because they will have found themselves in God's presence somehow (though I hope not; I don't really want God showing up)

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musesfool April 16 2010, 03:27:41 UTC
I had them filed in my head in the same category as Bobby: not-blood-but-still-family.

*nod nod*

I wish the show had used them more (or, like, at all in seasons 3 and 4), to really back up that feeling, but whatever.

Dean remembered that Sam is awesome! And that they both can believe in each other! And he said so!

And Sam looked at him with big heart-eyes and it was good! Sigh.

My theory is that Sam will give Dean the amulet back on either the final or penultimate episode of the season. Possibly that will be after the thing starts to glow, because they will have found themselves in God's presence somehow

That certainly looks like a possibility.

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madeline871 April 16 2010, 03:26:04 UTC
So, okay, it's not that only an angel can kill another angel, it's that you have to have an angel-killing sword? Or if you're a chosen vessel you can kill an angel? What? What?

THANK YOU! I'm glad I'm not the only one who got stuck on that. I'm going to go with the vessel theory. Otherwise Dean had to have said yes to Michael already and we've yet to have the reveal scene.

Oh Sam ILU so much! Definitely not wrong for going to Stanford. Sam! Believes in Dean when no one else does! Still has the hope they'll find a way to beat Lucifer! \o/ The only thing missing was the returning of the amulet. I guess we'll have to wait for that when they defeat Lucifer in the end. I'm patient. I can wait.

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musesfool April 16 2010, 03:33:07 UTC
Well, we saw Sam try to use it first, and he had it in the fight against Anna as well, so it either has to be just because they're vesselicious, or it's the knife and not the hand that wields it, which doesn't make sense, because Alastair was all, "I couldn't kill any angels!"

The only thing missing was the returning of the amulet. I guess we'll have to wait for that when they defeat Lucifer in the end. I'm patient. I can wait.

Like Zachariah, I must learn patience.

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madeline871 April 16 2010, 17:58:23 UTC
which doesn't make sense, because Alastair was all, "I couldn't kill any angels!

That was my thought too. If there was a way for Alastair (or Lilith) to kill angels, they would have found it or they would have gotten their hands on one of those knives already.

I'm convinced the scene in The Song Remains the Same where Sam tries to use the knife against Anna was misdirection. Sam assumed he would be able to kill Anna with the knife, but I'm pretty sure he's only ever seen angels kill other angels with it and that's why he's made the wrong assumption.

The knife thing has me convinced Dean has already said yes to Michael. Part of me hopes there's just been a real big plot hole with the angel knife, because then all the good stuff we FINALLY got to see (Dean and Sam coming to an understanding with one another, Sam admitting he was wrong, Dean admitting he can't stop thinking of Sam as the little brother that needs to be looked after - GAH!!) is so much sweeter.

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serenada April 17 2010, 00:10:19 UTC
But didn't Anna tell Uriel in that same ep that one of the humans would kill him in the future, and he believed it?

(friendsfriends)

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withdiamonds April 16 2010, 03:53:45 UTC
I was thinking that there was only one angel killing knife, just like there's only one demon killing knife, and then all of a sudden everybody's got one. I decided to just not think about it. Mostly because I'm too happy to care.

In spite of the fact that the show didn't use Ellen and Jo enough, I always had the impression that Sam, and especially Dean, really cared about them. The way Dean hugged Ellen when she showed up at Bobby's in AHBL 2, that was a family hug.

Zachariah was awesome, but Sam took awesome to new levels, redefined it, and made it his own.

The wink killed me absolutely dead.

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musesfool April 16 2010, 04:01:02 UTC
I think they're the angels' actual literal swords? But still, they went from "only an angel can kill another angel" to "only an angel, and people who are vessels for angels can kill angels." Whatever, show.

In spite of the fact that the show didn't use Ellen and Jo enough, I always had the impression that Sam, and especially Dean, really cared about them. The way Dean hugged Ellen when she showed up at Bobby's in AHBL 2, that was a family hug.

Oh, sure, I did too, but I was never sure the show remembered that, since they were so absent in s3 & s4. And apparently Sam and Dean never called them to tell them Dean had come back, she found it out from Bobby. Which was a great scene, but still kind of eyebrow-raising.

Sam took awesome to new levels, redefined it, and made it his own.

INDEED! HE CAN'T HEAR YOU OVER THE SOUND OF HOW AWESOME HE IS!

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