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Is it next Tuesday yet?

No, seriously.

This stresses me out.

I need the next chapter.

Now.

Also, Metatron needs killin'.

And Sam needs his tattoo back.

And Dean needs a hug.

Date: 2014-01-16 08:06 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wind-storms.livejournal.com
I've been sick so I didn't stumble-lurk upon this until today. I wanted to comment though. I agree with what you said and a lot of the comments here. I am conflicted about Show, and actually, I'm hiding from a lot of the places I normally lurk after an episode airs because the majority of what I'm seeing out there is Dean f-ing deserved everything he got in the cliffhanger.

I liked the episode a lot, but I don't have a lot of hope they will maintain any type of consistency and *fix* all of the problems the show has. It isn't the show it used to be, and that bothers me a lot, but for once I wanted to see the next episode when this one ended when I didn't care that new episodes weren't on during hiatus at all. I still enjoy Jensen's work too. For whatever it's worth, the opening of the show made me more upset than the ending did. But the ending made me so upset I can't seem to read fic until they fix this, lol.

For some reason I thought the actor that played Corey looked a lot like Chad Michael Murray, and I kept wishing it was him doing a cameo because that would've been a lot funnier and helped what was probably the worst scene out of an otherwise good episode. Anyway, I am not sure where to draw the line with Show. I like both actors, but this doesn't feel like SPN and I want it to end before it becomes any worse.

Date: 2014-01-17 12:44 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] feliciakw.livejournal.com
the majority of what I'm seeing out there is Dean f-ing deserved everything he got in the cliffhanger.

I'm not seeing it stated quite so militantly, but yeah, I'm seeing much more "yay, Sam" and validation of his reaction (which is fine), but pretty much zero encouragement for Dean. I'm seeing a lot of "Dean needs some alone time" and "Dean needs to figure it out on his own" and "Dean needs to let Sam go" and the like. But I'm seeing very little or nothing of what I saw, which was that Dean didn't leave to "have some alone time" and "figure it out." He left to go hunt down an angel. He continues to think he's no good (which, yes, he needs to re-evaluate his thinking there and get some self-worth) and heading off to kill an angel. I heard no indication that he thought he'd be coming back. Quite the opposite, actually, even if he does come of it alive. And no invitation to return from Sam. (Sam won't kick Dean to the curb if he does come back, but I didn't hear anything to indicate that Sam expects Dean to come back.)

Of course we know they'll reunite eventually, and I'm looking forward to seeing how this all plays out. But in my head, there are some fic-ly dire outcomes playing out--Crowley returns with Dean's body after going after Abaddon; Crowley returns with a possessed Dean after going after Abaddon; possessed!Dean shows up at the bunker, since if Abaddon were to take possession, she'd know everything Dean knows; Cas hears word on "angel radio" (can he still hear that?) that Dean Winchester is dead, dying in a fight with Metatron and/or Gadreel . . . that sort of thing.

Dean's kill rate when it comes to angels (or any supernatural creature) is impressive, but it's still a near suicide mission.

I've re-watched most of this episode more than I've re-watched anything this season. There are a lot of interesting possibilities character-wise, and whichever route they choose to take, I wish they'd do it justice. (I say "wish" rather than "hope" based on past experience. I've yet to get a truly satisfying and earned resolution to this type of thing in the show.)

I think the opening of the show and the ending of the show were my favorite parts. Though I did love Castiel's voice of support for Dean, and Crowley might now have a drop of humanity (literally) in his blood, which would make it interesting if Crowley actually developed a conscience. With a reason, mind you. I would have been totally ticked if Ruby had turned out to be a "demon with a heart of gold," but having real reason for Crowley to become an ambiguous, conflicted ally of necessity might be interesting.

I'm going to stick with the show until it ends or Jensen leaves, whichever comes first. And even if Jensen leaves but the show continues, I'll probably stick with it to a point just to see how Sam copes. I look at S6-present as more of a sequel to the original movie, and though it's different, I still enjoy the characters. One of the things I missed most is that it used to take itself "seriously"--not as in highbrow drama, but as creating a universe that could exist in the shadows of our world. Cases were more personal, less Apocalypse of Doom-ish. You know what I mean?

But this episode had a lot of character work in it, and I wanted the next chapter, so that's a good thing. :-)

Date: 2014-01-17 03:09 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wind-storms.livejournal.com
YES to everything you said. Unfortunately I have seen some pretty nasty anti-Dean stuff out there, and just no. I am a Dean!girl, but I love Sam too. Or at least the way Sam used to be. I miss the co-dependence. It hurts me to see so much of what Dean feels be one-sided now. I understand there should be fallout and consequences from Dean’s decision. But I don’t want to see it be played out the same way it was every other time where they separate for a little while and go back together like nothing ever happened. I still don't think the whole Sam never looking for Dean while he was in Purgatory thing was handled very well. Sam could have at least acted like he was glad Dean was back, but he never really did.

I’m glad Dean was the one walking away instead of Sam running away for once. I want to see some sort of dire consequences for Dean like you mentioned where Sam has to rescue him though, where he has to be the protective brother, where he shows he cares just as much about Dean as Dean cares for Sam again. Sam can be pissed off, yes. For a long time even. But I haven’t seen Sam really care about Dean since season 3, and the brotherly bond is what I am missing most from the show.

I agree with you, I tend to look at everything from S6 onwards as kind of a (disappointing) sequel. Trampling all over canon and killing Kevin didn’t help matters. Cas and Crowley were great in this episode, definitely. But overall the show needs to find a way to balance the brothers’ relationship out instead of tear it apart repeatedly and never really repair it. The episode opened up a lot of interesting possibilities, but I have lost faith that it will follow through on them. It's a shame we have to turn to fic or our own head canon to see stuff like this play out, when the show used to really deliver the angst and then have a good payoff for it.

I’d love to see Jensen play a possessed!Dean for a few episodes. I’d even love just to see a good old fashioned brothers hunting ghosts episode again. I am sick of watching the angel and demon wars with characters we don’t care about being brought on just to be killed off in the very same episode. I love Jensen’s work and I think Jared has improved a lot as an actor over the course of the show. I will miss seeing them in new episodes whenever the show does end, but I think I’d like to see them both move on to other challenges at this point if the show isn’t going to evolve past repeating the same old things over and over.

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