I suppose both Naomi and Crowley have a means to an end. I know many people like Mark Sheppard, and he's enjoyable to watch, but I want some revenge soon. He's been acting with impunity and he needs a smack down.
I enjoyed that Meg and Cas discussion, but as soon as it happened I knew she was in for it. On this show, bonding = death!
Oh, and Cas being controlled is not the same as him lying to you, just...FYITHIS. This was like my final thought at the end of the ep and I just heaved a large sigh because its so Dean
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Which is why when he suddenly goes on about Cas lying, it's so annoying. It makes him telling Cas that they're family feel like it was just talk to get Cas not to kill him, rather than because he meant it.
I was just talking to my girlfriend about this today, because I watched the scene a couple more times and then watched the end again, where Sam asks exactly what happened, if Cas got "zapped back to angel factory reset" or whatever it was. And this is where they dropped the ball with the episode, because then Dean says, "I don't know, and I don't care. He's off the reservation with an angel WMD." I heard that and I couldn't believe it! After everything that just happened he certainly can't *blame* Cas for being controlled?! Why the hell would he be angry here? I would think he would be more upset and disturbed that the person he just admitted his feelings to has gone missing again. Shit
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I forgot about the "I don't care". UGH. Dean upsets me so much sometimes. I fell like, with him, it's never his fault if he's done something wrong (like back to his crazy spree with Gordon, killing Jewel Staite's character but then not understanding why Sam doesn't like Benny, etc) but if someone else does something wrong, it's always their fault (Sam and the demon blood, Cas and everything ever) and he's been personally betrayed, even if they can't help it (i.e. they are brainwashed). UGH.
Haha, sorry to plant that in your head. But that was just where I jumped because, as you said, one minute he's a coward, then he's begging for his life. And I get it, it is Dean, but then to follow up knowing he was controlled with being mad? UGH, again. And yes, I chose to believe he meant it, but that was the one let down of the writing of the episode.
I finally watched it! (what? The Hobbit dvd was out this week - I've been very busy watching the extras!) I wasn't going to come back and comment on this post, because my brain is very muddled by it all. It feels like too much emotion to take in - not because it was overwhelming to me (I can't cry over SPN anymore and I feel bad about that) but because it was like emotions that were all over the place and not consistent with each other. Reading your comment section only made me more confused! Was Dean lying to Cas to save his own life? Is it crappy writing (probably)? Is it Dean's emotionally stunted side
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Dean's outburst at the end was really just his inability to process emotions properly
Yeah, there have been many inconsistencies like that over the years, which was probably a mix of bad writing and poor direction. That scene in the car shouldn't have been laced with anger. He should have been worried and concerned about Cas, not be all, "I don't know and I don't care." The hell, Dean? I'll subscribe to your way of thinking, in that Dean is emotionally stunted and can never accept the way he feels...until the end of the season, maybe? *titters*
OMG, every time that episode he repeated on TNT where Jo and Ellen blow up and I cry *every* time. There is something about Samantha Ferris in that scene that gets me.
I never got around to seeing The Hobbit in theatres. There's just something about Martin Freeman I don't like. Maybe because whenever I see him in interviews it's like the character he played on The Office is actually him, kinda smarmy and full of himself. I'll have to watch it eventually, though, simply because I've seen the
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I enjoyed that Meg and Cas discussion, but as soon as it happened I knew she was in for it. On this show, bonding = death!
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I was just talking to my girlfriend about this today, because I watched the scene a couple more times and then watched the end again, where Sam asks exactly what happened, if Cas got "zapped back to angel factory reset" or whatever it was. And this is where they dropped the ball with the episode, because then Dean says, "I don't know, and I don't care. He's off the reservation with an angel WMD." I heard that and I couldn't believe it! After everything that just happened he certainly can't *blame* Cas for being controlled?! Why the hell would he be angry here? I would think he would be more upset and disturbed that the person he just admitted his feelings to has gone missing again. Shit ( ... )
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Haha, sorry to plant that in your head. But that was just where I jumped because, as you said, one minute he's a coward, then he's begging for his life. And I get it, it is Dean, but then to follow up knowing he was controlled with being mad? UGH, again. And yes, I chose to believe he meant it, but that was the one let down of the writing of the episode.
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Yeah, there have been many inconsistencies like that over the years, which was probably a mix of bad writing and poor direction. That scene in the car shouldn't have been laced with anger. He should have been worried and concerned about Cas, not be all, "I don't know and I don't care." The hell, Dean? I'll subscribe to your way of thinking, in that Dean is emotionally stunted and can never accept the way he feels...until the end of the season, maybe? *titters*
OMG, every time that episode he repeated on TNT where Jo and Ellen blow up and I cry *every* time. There is something about Samantha Ferris in that scene that gets me.
I never got around to seeing The Hobbit in theatres. There's just something about Martin Freeman I don't like. Maybe because whenever I see him in interviews it's like the character he played on The Office is actually him, kinda smarmy and full of himself. I'll have to watch it eventually, though, simply because I've seen the
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