SPN - 7.11
Jan. 6th, 2012 10:09 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Dean breaks my heart.
Jensen has a beautiful smile, and Dean breaks my heart.
Also, I can totally understand the actress playing the teen having such a huge crush on Jensen (she's tweeted about working with him). Lucky, lucky girl.
And we get a tidbit of one of Dean's hunts while Sam was in school! \o/ Fic, please. (Also, I assume that this means that Dean has killed at least one, if not two, vetala.)
Geo noted with interest that the ep was directed by the director of Somewhere in Time. And Jaws 2. And a ton of TV dating back to the '70s.
I'm sure there will be more to write about when I come to terms/process the heartbreakage.
Because Dean breaks my heart.
Though next week's fedora might help.
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Date: 2012-01-07 03:02 pm (UTC)I'd like to see Bobby return not as a ghost per se, but in Dean's dreams. Messages through dreams and psychics is what I'm thinking.
I'm not particularly gung-ho on Cas returning; I would like him to get back to Heaven, or as you say to accomplish something specific.
Right now, I'm just kind of holding on for the ride, with no uber-strong opinions about much of anything except to follow the boys' story. You know?
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Date: 2012-01-07 03:36 pm (UTC)I watched "Back to the Future II" yesterday, and it struck me how Dean basically dumped Cas in the motel room for 5 days (even though he was trashed and bleeding), then set off with Sam without a second thought. For Dean, it was all about saving his parents. Where's the fabled Profound Bond with Cas at that point? I imagine if I looked, I could find any number of other examples. Now, I know people latch onto what works for them, but to me, for Dean it's always been about family. Cas was a buddy who worked alongside him, a kind of Sam-substitute when he needed one, and yes, I know the word "family" has been bandied about, but if you lined up Sam and Cas and told Dean to choose, there wouldn't even be a contest.
I just watched 7.11 again, and what struck me was the odd shift in tone with the cherrypicker scene. In the rest of the episode, Dean is very capable and determined. But in that one scene, we revert to "Yellow Fever" Dean, who's all stupid and panicked for no good reason. We've seen him drive a cement truck. He's worn "costumes" any number of times. If I've got one gripe about this episode, it's the jamming-in of Dumb Dean because "OMG, funny Dean is funny!"
Really, it would have been funnier (more in-character funny) if Frank was running the controls and flinging Dean all over the place, with Dean being aware of the dangers of being around high voltage power lines.