CARRY ON MY WAYWARD SON.... or how to pick out a Supernatural fan in a room: play this song, watch for crying.
Heeehee! I'll try that one day!
But wait! IT'S ALL IN HIS HEAD!
Ha! I knew something was fishy with "reality" when they once again chose the "Nite Owl Motel". I was kinda hoping that they would make a reference to "Live free or Twihard", but *sigh* not so much. (I realized while confirming my believe that the Nite Owl was used in that episode that it HAD been used before, in s5 (the one with Paris Hilton), so... I guess the Winchesters kinda like that chain?) Other than that, I really enjoyed the part about Sam finding his missing pieces.
And then T-REX! No...DEMON CLOUD! AND THE IMPALA FLIPS!!! NOOOOOOOOOOOoooooooooooooooooooooo.............
seriously, one of the worst parts of the cliffy! They have to fix her again! (I'd really love to get one more Dean-banging-the-hell-out-of-his-car-scene, please! He's got reasons enough, I'd say)
Dean tries to placate Castiel - thank you, you were right, we were wrong...now please disarm the impossibly powerful yet possibly unstable device that you have become...and Castiel is like NO! I HAVE THE POWER!
I couldn't help but be reminded of so many shows or movies where the cops try to talk the dangerous and unhinged maniac into giving up. Just saying...
Furthermore, what of Sam? He no longer has a wall and remembers everything. He's moving around, but is he functional? What are the psychological and physical repercussions of his memory-recovery? Will he be as tormented as Dean was in S4?
*sigh*
There are so many awesome options with how they ended this season. I mean... it could be finally some possibility to let Dean cope with his Hell-issues (for me, it was hinted enough that he HAS issues) now that Sam has to deal with his own. Maybe like Sam having to cope and making Dean face some truths, or something. I sure hope they're not going the "shove it all down and take a happy-pill"-way that Dean's going until now.
I wish they would deal with those bad, BAD PTSD-problems in an appropriate way (how about a hunt in a veteran's hospital? I'm sure there'd be material to the whazoo in that setting!) but I have to say, I'm losing faith for this particular thing. The "deal with torture"-thing, I mean.
*sigh*
It were two good episodes, and one evil cliffy. I didn't like the last shot either, but I never put too much thought in it. What I did think about was Sebastian Roche's awesome laugh-lines, and how Misha Collins (who is a funny guy, if he's not acting his ass of everytime there's a camera) hasn't got that many. Weird, I know.
Other than that, I was well entertained with these.
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Date: 2011-05-21 08:28 pm (UTC)6:22
CARRY ON MY WAYWARD SON.... or how to pick out a Supernatural fan in a room: play this song, watch for crying.
Heeehee! I'll try that one day!
But wait! IT'S ALL IN HIS HEAD!
Ha! I knew something was fishy with "reality" when they once again chose the "Nite Owl Motel".
I was kinda hoping that they would make a reference to "Live free or Twihard", but *sigh* not so much. (I realized while confirming my believe that the Nite Owl was used in that episode that it HAD been used before, in s5 (the one with Paris Hilton), so... I guess the Winchesters kinda like that chain?)
Other than that, I really enjoyed the part about Sam finding his missing pieces.
And then T-REX! No...DEMON CLOUD! AND THE IMPALA FLIPS!!! NOOOOOOOOOOOoooooooooooooooooooooo.............
seriously, one of the worst parts of the cliffy! They have to fix her again! (I'd really love to get one more Dean-banging-the-hell-out-of-his-car-scene, please! He's got reasons enough, I'd say)
Dean tries to placate Castiel - thank you, you were right, we were wrong...now please disarm the impossibly powerful yet possibly unstable device that you have become...and Castiel is like NO! I HAVE THE POWER!
I couldn't help but be reminded of so many shows or movies where the cops try to talk the dangerous and unhinged maniac into giving up. Just saying...
Furthermore, what of Sam? He no longer has a wall and remembers everything. He's moving around, but is he functional? What are the psychological and physical repercussions of his memory-recovery? Will he be as tormented as Dean was in S4?
*sigh*
There are so many awesome options with how they ended this season. I mean... it could be finally some possibility to let Dean cope with his Hell-issues (for me, it was hinted enough that he HAS issues) now that Sam has to deal with his own. Maybe like Sam having to cope and making Dean face some truths, or something. I sure hope they're not going the "shove it all down and take a happy-pill"-way that Dean's going until now.
I wish they would deal with those bad, BAD PTSD-problems in an appropriate way (how about a hunt in a veteran's hospital? I'm sure there'd be material to the whazoo in that setting!) but I have to say, I'm losing faith for this particular thing. The "deal with torture"-thing, I mean.
*sigh*
It were two good episodes, and one evil cliffy. I didn't like the last shot either, but I never put too much thought in it.
What I did think about was Sebastian Roche's awesome laugh-lines, and how Misha Collins (who is a funny guy, if he's not acting his ass of everytime there's a camera) hasn't got that many. Weird, I know.
Other than that, I was well entertained with these.