It's not that I don't like Sam's drunken demands per se. More like it just hurts. Both for Sam, who thinks he has to save as many people as he can before he goes dark side, and for Dean, watch Sam suffer and make promises he knows he can't keep.
Ya know?
As far as Maggie goes . . . yes, she was a mean little ghost, but I can almost understand why--having been kept away (rather than put to rest) and wanting a playmate and knowing she'd be left alone. I imagine she'd rather have her sister than her great-niece anyway. And Rose gets to be with the sister she lost.
I just noticed yesterday that at the very end? The blonde curly haired doll is looking toward a little brunette doll, like Maggie is glad to have her sister again.
The thing about Maggie is that she starts out as being this very mean ghost, but ends up being just a lonely, lost, angry little girl (who drowns people and pushes them down the stairs and hangs them. So there is that).
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Date: 2010-06-30 06:30 pm (UTC)Ya know?
As far as Maggie goes . . . yes, she was a mean little ghost, but I can almost understand why--having been kept away (rather than put to rest) and wanting a playmate and knowing she'd be left alone. I imagine she'd rather have her sister than her great-niece anyway. And Rose gets to be with the sister she lost.
I just noticed yesterday that at the very end? The blonde curly haired doll is looking toward a little brunette doll, like Maggie is glad to have her sister again.
The thing about Maggie is that she starts out as being this very mean ghost, but ends up being just a lonely, lost, angry little girl (who drowns people and pushes them down the stairs and hangs them. So there is that).