Good review. "Hunter rolls into town, kills the monster, saves the girl, sometimes the girl's grateful." Dean, you should know exactly what Sam is talking about. You've used that approach your own self. Hmm, really? I didn't remember that Dean would use that on hunts. he sure picked up women but i don't remember him getting it from saved ones.
Sam wants to use Adam as bait. Now, there's been mention made of the fact that this is exactly what S1 Dean wanted to do in "Something Wicked." Again with the role reversal. Actually i don't see it as role reversal. It seems similar but 2 cases are too different. When in 118 they knew exactly what the bad 'guy' was and how to kill it it was appropriate to use Michael as bait (they had time to enter and kill it and also Dean didn't want Michael to be involved in revenge for the rest of his life). In 419 case they didn't know who's the bad guy is and how to kill it so it was way more dangerous for civilian Adam and also Sam consistently lead Adam to embrace his future as revenge. Driving by his own revenge Sam didn't want to see any signs or even admit that Dean could be right and it's a trap.
Sam realizing that John did, in fact, do the best he could and that John was right about things Can you, please, clarify this because i'm confused because i didn't see when John was right there.
"You're more like him than I will ever be." I'd say Amen to that.
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Date: 2009-05-01 03:29 pm (UTC)"Hunter rolls into town, kills the monster, saves the girl, sometimes the girl's grateful." Dean, you should know exactly what Sam is talking about. You've used that approach your own self.
Hmm, really? I didn't remember that Dean would use that on hunts. he sure picked up women but i don't remember him getting it from saved ones.
Sam wants to use Adam as bait. Now, there's been mention made of the fact that this is exactly what S1 Dean wanted to do in "Something Wicked." Again with the role reversal.
Actually i don't see it as role reversal. It seems similar but 2 cases are too different. When in 118 they knew exactly what the bad 'guy' was and how to kill it it was appropriate to use Michael as bait (they had time to enter and kill it and also Dean didn't want Michael to be involved in revenge for the rest of his life). In 419 case they didn't know who's the bad guy is and how to kill it so it was way more dangerous for civilian Adam and also Sam consistently lead Adam to embrace his future as revenge. Driving by his own revenge Sam didn't want to see any signs or even admit that Dean could be right and it's a trap.
Sam realizing that John did, in fact, do the best he could and that John was right about things
Can you, please, clarify this because i'm confused because i didn't see when John was right there.
"You're more like him than I will ever be."
I'd say Amen to that.