Ugh... I totally forgot: (imagine this before my post)
Hey you! *waves* I loved that episode, not as much as the others but I liked it pretty much.
(now, this comes AFTER my post but before the Catholic-thing)
I liked Jo and Dean's exchange. Jo makes Dean all mushy and soft and vulnerable, and I like that about her. Ok, she's dead so she's forgiven for forgetting that wind blows gas away ;-) But she was really nice to Dean even though she wanted to kill him. What made it all more heartbreaking was that Dean didn't even think about defending himself. Apart from trying to catch the salt, he just would have let her blow him away. In a way, I think, he'd have welcomed death. (not Death, probably)
It's weird that his executioner had to tell him that she really doesn't want to kill him, and that he doesn't deserve it.
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Date: 2011-10-15 12:22 pm (UTC)(imagine this before my post)
Hey you! *waves*
I loved that episode, not as much as the others but I liked it pretty much.
(now, this comes AFTER my post but before the Catholic-thing)
I liked Jo and Dean's exchange. Jo makes Dean all mushy and soft and vulnerable, and I like that about her. Ok, she's dead so she's forgiven for forgetting that wind blows gas away ;-)
But she was really nice to Dean even though she wanted to kill him. What made it all more heartbreaking was that Dean didn't even think about defending himself. Apart from trying to catch the salt, he just would have let her blow him away. In a way, I think, he'd have welcomed death. (not Death, probably)
It's weird that his executioner had to tell him that she really doesn't want to kill him, and that he doesn't deserve it.