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hells_half_acre ([personal profile] hells_half_acre) wrote2015-02-03 11:55 pm

Quick Reaction: 10x12 About A Boy

Hello!

Okay, jumping right in - usual rules: 1)I've been drinking and have only watched the episode once. I am not going to have perfect recall and all quotes will be paraphrased, don't correct me unless it's a major plot or character point, or I ask you to. 2)I like liking things. If you don't like things, that's fine, but constructive criticism only please!

So, to the episode!

We begin with the teaser death, which as we find out, isn't a death YET. It's an abduction. I liked the guy who was playing the homeless dude, he did a good job in this first scene of having certain mannerisms that, at least to me, screamed schizophrenia.... which, of course, immediately made me sad, because we need better mental health care in NA. Anyway....

To the bunker! Where Sam and Dean are montage researching again! And then we get to see the CEILING of Dean's room...and I'll admit, I was super distracted by it - was it an actual ceiling? Was it CGI? There was an odd shadow on it that made me wonder... But the point of the scene was actually that Sam found the case and wanted to go check it out, but Dean doesn't trust himself out in the real world, not after punching Dark!Charlie a bunch...  I liked te staging of the scene A LOT, even though I was distracted by ceiling... I liked Dean wearing plaid (which, I still maintain, makes him look super vulnerable for some reason - and tends to be what he wears when he's feeling insecure or needing comfort) and I like that he's sitting on the floor leaning on the bed and Sam's towering over him. Sam's the person who has it together this season, and the whole staging of this scene just reinforces that knowledge.

Anyway, Sam says that Dean has to leave the bunker and forgive himself and believe that he'll be okay in order for it to be true... or something like that... so Dean agrees and off they go!

They talk to the homeless dude, who describes smelling "flowery flowers"  - which, for the record, is exactly how I would describe any fragrant flowers, since I can't tell different flowers apart unless they are those death flowers that smell like rotting carcasses... in which case I would be like "it smelled like rotting carcasses" and I wouldn't think it was flowers at all. Anyway, off point... the homeless guy then goes on to suspect aliens, and Sam and Dean quickly walk away when talk goes to probing... and yeah, it's funny, but not to get too social-justicy, but again, the guy made me think of my schizophrenic uncle and the fact that mental illness isn't actually funny. That being said, I do have a hilarious story about my schizophrenic uncle coming up with a spaceship story... BUT ANYWAY....

No leads there really, so Sam tells Dean to check out the bar while he checks out JP's (our victim's) place. I love how quick Sam reads Dean, I mean, the hesitation isn't even that long, and Sam doesn't even make fun of him for it - he just offers that they don't necessarily need to split up at all. But Dean waves him away and throws him the keys...

And then goes into the bar and ends up chatting up a girl while drinking. I loved Dean's "I'm going to believe in myself" before he ordered and the bartender being like "that's good." But, I also loved it because last episode was about Dean trying to be someone else (*cough*Sam*cough*) in order to beat the Mark, but this episode is more about him realizing that he has to figure out how to resist it on his own terms... though, whether that's wise or not remains to be seen, since alcohol usually never helps any problem... unless your problem is that you need to sanitize something, in which case rubbing alcohol will do a good job.

Anyway, Dean ends up chatting with a girl named Tina, who had a crappy childhood too and once stayed in the same motel as Dean. And we get a bonus young-Winchester story!!! With Dean telling us that after being left behind by John so much, he's gotten really good at making every variety of Mac&Cheese possible... and how Mac&Cheese with Marshmellow fluff sounds disgusting, but Sam thought it was "exotic" HAHA... part of me wants to believe he actually did, but the more cynical part of me believes that Sam might have just said that to make Dean feel better when he made it.

Tina goes to leave, which I thought was actually pretty neat - that she wasn't someone that Dean was going to end up in some motel room with, but rather just a woman who decided that a couple of drinks would be fun, but that was it. And then Dean sees a huge guy follow her out the door just after answering Sam's call....

Oh, but before I forget - I want to say that I actually liked the joke about the bathroom being like devil's asshole... and Sam saying "I saw it" and Dean saying "the bathroom or....?" I mean, on the one hand, yes, it's alluding to something that was a super tramatic experience for Sam, but on the other hand, it means they haven't forgotten it happened...and also, I might be influenced by the fact that last week I went to a tragedy-comedy show where a bunch of comedians told jokes about the worst things that ever happened to them (and I'm not talking about their dog dying or breaking a bone... the headliner of the evening was a child-rape victim)... in my opinion, joking about something is part of the healing process, and so I kind of like the fact that it's a)not forgotten and b)something that they can sort of mention in a dark-humour sort of way.

But, he's too late to save Tina... and then the big guy gets the drop on him too... and then it's all white light until he wakes up in a basement and discovers that he's a 14 year old version of himself!

And that brings us to our first commercial break! It was 14 minutes! Amazing... I felt like I was back in Europe for a second there.

So, we return... and okay, does anyone else find it creepy that Dean is in different clothes? I mean, I understand why it's necessary, because his grown-up clothes wouldn't fit him... but that means that he was taken naked and dressed by Hansel...and yeah... creepy. Same goes for Tina.

Speaking of, Tina is in the other room, and figures out that Dean is Dean... and then feaks out because if Dean is there, then that means it's not a nightmare. Dylan Everette, who plays young Dean, does such a good job.

This is such a fanfic trope - but it's just physically de-aged, rather than physically AND mentally de-aged, which I think is more popular in the genre, because it's angstier. Supernatural doesn't really have time to deal with that much angst in one episode, so I'm not surprised that they went with the "easier" de-aged scenario. But yeah, I mean, Dylan doesn't get too many heavy emotional scenes, because Dean is VERY case focused, since Tina's life is on the line, but he still does a fantastic job of being Dean, in my opinion.

It's really quite hilarious to see young-Dean with old Dean's attitude.

Anyway, poor JP is taken (and man, they found a good look-a-like young guy for JP... although the young!Tina actress was really good, her jaw was way too soft in my opinion for her to really resemble old-Tina). Mind you, I think Dylan has the wrong colour eyes or something, so *shrug* - it's acting talent that matters, and these young actors were amazing.

Dean breaks out of the basement, with Tina screaming as cover.... oh! First cake!! Haha, I loved the cake... again, I loved the shot of Dean uncovering the cake. Did Serge direct this?! Yes... yes he did. That explains it. Man, he uses such awesome angles and staging.

I also love Dean eating the cake and then Tina is like "it's probably poisoned" and he's like "right, um.." and puts the cake down.

Anyway, THEN Dean escapes, with Tina's help, and promises to come back and save her.

Sam, meanwhile, has gone to the bar to try to find Dean, and instead found the bartender going through Dean's jacket. I loved Sam smacking the bartenders face into the bar when he didn't give a straight answer the first time. I love protective!Sam and that's exactly the Sam that emerges whenever Dean goes missing. I also loved how all the extras in the bar turned to look at what was happening instead of just going on with their business... it's a small thing, but it always annoys me when extra's don't react to major happenings around them because some idiot extra-director has told them not to, even though it makes absolutely no sense for them not to notice.

I LOVE the scene where Dean gets back to the motel - and Sam doesn't recognize him at first... and then when he does, he just stands there with that freaked-out Sam face... and it's awesome. It's played off so brilliantly by Dean just going about his business like he's NOT 14 years old. It's just perfectly done.

So, they go to rescue Tina... and oh man! I LOVED LOVED LOVED Dean getting into the drivers seat as usual and Sam getting into the passenger seat without even thinking about it, and then Dean has to slide the BENCH SEAT forward and Sam's knees are suddenly in his face and only THEN is he like "um, maybe I should drive?"

Anyway, my only quibble is that Sam and Dean already know what yarrow is and can recognize it... they could recognize it on sight way back in S2. MAYBE they didn't know it was used for transfiguration spells, I'll give them that much - but Sam should have been able to say "The flowery flowers were yarrow, which are used in transfriguration spells by witches..." rather than "yarrow is a plant, which is apparently used by witches in...." (again, quotes are paraphrased).. my point is, it's a SUBTLE difference in the dialogue that no one would have noticed but would have made all the difference to people like me who can remember everything the Winchesters know and do not know at any given point.

So, while they drive to rescue Tina, they talk... mainly because Sam is still freaked out by being able to see Dean the 14 year-old again, which probably looks a lot different than Sam remembers from how it looked to a 10 year-old.

It's a great talk... I loved the humour of Dean going through puberty again, and Sam not really wanting to hear about it... and the fact that Dean heard a Taylor Swift song and liked it, like that's even worse than the spontaneous erection problem.

But, the more serious matter is the fact that Dean, as a 14 year old, does not have the Mark of Cain... and this might be their answer - don't change Dean back, leave him a a 14 year-old and have him grow up again. He'll be half Sam's age instead of his older brother, but yet, still his older brother. And, I'm not going to lie, while I was watching, I was kind of wishing that I didn't like Jensen as much as I do, because I think it would have been awesome if that actually WAS the solution... I mean, I would have watched the crap out of that show... but I also would have missed Jensen a lot, or rather, older Dean... and that seemed to be Sam's feelings too. He wanted Dean cured of the Mark, but Sam loves his older brother...and while young-looking Dean was still his older brother, it wasn't the same.

Dean goes to break into the basement, and wants Sam to come in with him - and Sam's like "I'm too big to fit in there!" and Dean, the true 14 year-old that he is, responds with "I bet that's the first time you've said that!" Hahaha...okay, yes, I am also 14 apparently. :P I liked Sam sassing Dean back and Dean conceeding that he didn't have a comeback... it was a cute brother moment.

So, Dean breaks into the basement and Sam breaks into the house... and I bet it was fun for Dylan, because he probably doesn't get a lot of gigs where he gets to pretend he's a seasoned hunter/gun-user.

Hansel gets the drop on Dean, but then Sam sneaks up behind him and saves him... and then they find out what they're dealing with - Hansel and the witch, with Gretel being long-since killed. Hansel tells them he's there against his will and he'll help them... but when they get up to the kitchen (where Tina is) it turns out to be a LIE! Which, I suppose I should have seen coming, because it was all too easy.... but I had already had a few glasses of wine, so I have to admit to falling for it along with the boys.

Unfortunately, they're witch-killing potion gets destroyed in the fight... but then they get a small chance to recover as Hansel has them kneeling at gun point while the witch monologues. Apparently, she's been brought over to America to deal with Rowena.

Dean keeps her talking while Sam gets a knife out of his pocket, and then they attack... only, it doesn't go so well, because yeah, they don't have the witch killing thing.... so Sam gets thrown into a shelf and Dean gets smacked into the fridge until he goes down... and the witch orders Hansel to change Sam into a kid too... and even I knew that wasn't going to happen, because Colin Ford is too older to play 14 year-old Sam now.

And sure enough, Dean recognizes that they need at least ONE Winchester brother to remain an adult, so he takes one for the team and steals the hex bag from Hansel and turns himself big again - blinding the room in the process which allows him to get the jump on both Hansel and the witch.

Perhaps sadly for the audience, but good-thing for Dean - his clothes grow with him. So, he's still in jeans and a hoodie, but they're BIGGER jeans and a hoodie. Still, it would have been pretty neat for Dean to be kicking ass with hulk-torn clothes... though, jeans are pretty touch material, so he might have damaged the goods if that had happened, and that wouldn't have given him an advantage at all.

Anyway, sadly for Tina, Dean uses the hex-bag to stop the witch from casting spells by shoving the hex-bag into her mouth... and then he throws both of them in the fire. Which means that Tina is stuck as a 14 year-old.

In the end though, she decides that's okay, because she gets a second chance... and hopefully she travels to another city and signs herself up for foster-care, because I don't think it's much of a second chance if she's a 14 year-old homeless girl. Sam and Dean give her all their cash - which, um, great, I guess... but doesn't Tina have a house somewhere and a bank account and possibily her own cash? Well, I guess maybe not, because her clothes would have been by the dumpster along with Dean's and she'd probably be declared a missing person...so, nevermind. Yeah, makes sense.

And then it's time for the brother's to talk before they drive off... and Sam asks if the mark is back, and yes, it is. So, sad times, they still have all their problems. I liked Dean trying to explain why he changed back, as if Sam would be mad at him for it, but Sam is actually grateful, because he didn't WANT Dean to be a 14 year-old... and he knows Dean did it to save him... and I love that Sam explains this by saying "you pulled a Dean Winchester" - which basically means that Dean self-sacrificed yet again.

Still, I like that the episode ended on a more optimistic note. And I actually do love the fact that they got in the car, turned on the radio - which was playing Shake It Off by Taylor Swift - and Dean just smiles and keeps it playing. It's a really optimistic song to end the episode on, and I love it for that, and also for the humour value, and also because it tells us that Dean is still capable of change.

Next week's promo didn't do much for me, but who knows!

So, I guess that's it... let me know in comments what you desperately want to discuss!

[identity profile] borgmama1of5.livejournal.com 2015-02-04 09:03 am (UTC)(link)
I too was ready to watch the continuing adventures of young Dean and Sam--that would have been an amazing twist and I really enjoyed watching Dylan as Dean! But they'd have to keep Jensen by writing lots of 'flashback' scenes where Sam would be remembering something he and 'old Dean' had done in the last 10 years and the storytelling would get awfully convoluted...Dylan rocked his portrayal, the writing made sense, and this was one of the best episodes this season!!!

[identity profile] strgazr04.livejournal.com 2015-02-04 10:15 am (UTC)(link)
I really liked this episode too. I've been looking forward to it so much since I read the spoilers. Dylan did an amazing job. He had Jensen's mannerisms down to a T. I would have liked for Dean to be stuck that way for longer too. Or maybe for him to have to choose to turn back because it's the right thing to do more than just because Sam needed rescuing.

I must say I didn't make the link about the devil's bathroom thing but it makes so much more sense now.

When they got into their normal positions in the car I was thinking "if he's 14, isn't he too young to drive?" but it makes sense that they fell into habit. At least until Sam nearly gets squashed in the seat. I cracked up at that part. I can only imagine Jared's reaction to reading that in the script!

Jensen was adorable in teen!Dean's clothes. I am confused though that they grew a bit but that the sleeves were still about 4in too short on his arms. In any case, Jensen looked about 20 in that outfit.

Speaking of age, I find it funny so many people are saying Colin would be too old to play Sam at 14. Dylan is OLDER than Colin. Dylan just turned 20 (on Jan. 24th, how ironic is that?) and Colin is 18. I think it's Colin's height that makes him look older.

I really enjoyed the brotherly scenes in this episode, both the one in Dean's room and the one at the end. Dean desperately needs those pep talks where Sam says how much he believes in him. Hell, Dean's needed those talks for years now.

My only confusion in this episode was why Dean stuffed the hex bag in the witch's mouth before burning her. Why not shove the witch in the stove and while she's held in there, let Tina change back then burn the hex bag too?

[identity profile] pushistyj-koshk.livejournal.com 2015-02-04 10:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, God! This episode was hilarious and adorable! Normally witch-episodes are ones of my least favourite ones, but this one was so well-written!

I'll come back with more thoughts later.

P.S.: And Jared makes fun of Taylor Swift on twitter almost as much as of Justin Bieber, so Shake It Off really made me hysterical for a while :)

[identity profile] marlowe78.livejournal.com 2015-02-04 10:08 pm (UTC)(link)
Hey there, long time not here :-)

But I couldn't stay away from here, it never is possible if I watched an ep that was really awesome for me, since I know you are one safe haven for people who love this show, more-or-less no matter what :-)

So, that said, I'll just jump in too.

So, we return... and okay, does anyone else find it creepy that Dean is in different clothes? I mean, I understand why it's necessary, because his grown-up clothes wouldn't fit him... but that means that he was taken naked and dressed by Hansel...and yeah... creepy. Same goes for Tina.

Totally creepy! They must've re-dressed all the kids, those witch and Hansel, because they usually left the clothes behind. That's... one more reason to shove the witch into the oven. And Hansel too. The JP-kid looked so forlorn, so sad in that room... I wouldn't be surprised if his messed-up life stemmed from another messed-up childhood :-(

but he still does a fantastic job of being Dean, in my opinion.

Absolutely! It's really weird, seeing a teenager act so grownup and hardened, and if we didn't know it's actually grown-up Dean in there, I'd say "Wow, he wasn't acting like a kid at all, and that was so unrealistic". But since it was MEANT to be not-a-kid, this kid did fantastic!

it's a small thing, but it always annoys me when extra's don't react to major happenings around them because some idiot extra-director has told them not to, even though it makes absolutely no sense for them not to notice.

Haa, I noticed this too, with fondness. Especially the crowd of college-kid-looking drinkers, and all of them just stopped and stared. Hee.

it would have been awesome if that actually WAS the solution... I mean, I would have watched the crap out of that show... but I also would have missed Jensen a lot, or rather, older Dean

With you on this. I'd have watched that show, too, with older-Dean being a teenager and youngerSam being the grownup. Maybe for a few episodes at least.. But anyway, yes. That would have been a show I'd watch as well (only... same reason you say: No Jensen *sniff*)


nd even I knew that wasn't going to happen, because Colin Ford is too older to play 14 year-old Sam now.


Lol. Love your reason for the impossibility of Sam not changing :-D

Perhaps sadly for the audience, but good-thing for Dean - his clothes grow with him.

Though not completely. His jacket is way too short for his arms :-D
(but I swear to you, there is someone out there reading the fans' biggest "kinks"... de-aging, wetSam (last ep) and now Dean-in-a-hoodie? Keep on reading, writers! There's a lot of good ideas out here! ;-)


but doesn't Tina have a house somewhere and a bank account and possibily her own cash?

She has three ex-husbands and a lot of debt, is what she told them. So no, I don't think she has much. But I was a little weirded out too with her just going "somewhere".

"you pulled a Dean Winchester" - which basically means that Dean self-sacrificed yet again.

I loved that phrase, but I loved even more that Dean looked as if he couldn't even imagine that there is a phrase for it.


[identity profile] cappy712.livejournal.com 2015-02-05 12:44 am (UTC)(link)
Great review and I agree with all of it.

Dylan did a fabulous job again and I didn't know that he was 20....

Thank you for sharing.

[identity profile] shadowsong26.livejournal.com 2015-02-05 12:45 am (UTC)(link)
I have to admit, I liked this episode a lot more than I was expecting to. Looking at the promo/summary, I was bracing myself for a whole lot of second-hand embarassment awkward humor type stuff, and there was...if not none, then little enough that I don't remember it. So, yay!

Yeah, I don't know what they were expecting, for a more detailed description of the flowers...I can sometimes identify, like, lavendar vs roses? But...yeah, not a huge fan of floral scents so they're all just 'flowery' to me, too XD

Also loving how quickly Sam reads Dean and tries to figure out a different plan. I kind of fell like this season is a lot of what the Leverage writers call 'competence porn' for Sam...all the way from the beginning where he was kicking ass and taking names while down one arm, and then handling the Mark situation pretty much the best way possible...I'm loving it.

I agree that mac and cheese plush marshmallow fluff sounds icky, but then I'm super-picky about my mac and cheese, because the way my dad made it is one of my major comfort foods/favorites, and nothing else quite measures up XD. IDK, maybe it sounds good to some people? But I'm pretty sure you're right and Sam was just being diplomatic.

...see, now I'm overthinking the 'devil's asshole' joke, because Sam usually perceives Lucifer as Nick, but, like, could he see true-form stuff in the Cage? Or did he still just see Nick? Or, like, his own asshole, technically? ...I think way too much about vessels, sorry ^^;;

...now that you mention it, it is super-creepy that Dean/Tina/JP all got changed...

Also, I swear I started thinking Hansel and Gretel when there was cake and they took the male NPC first...because, at least the version I'm familiar with, the witch mainly wanted to eat Hansel and keep Gretel as a slave or something. And I turned out to be right, which made me inordinately pleased. I very rarely guess things right about where a storyline/arc is going. I'm still overly proud of myself for a Legend of Korra plot twist I guessed (I had, like, 80% of the details wrong, but I got the core of it!)

Agreed on how brilliantly done Dean turning up at the motel was. And I think this is where I figured I wasn't going to get the awkward/embarassed/whatever reaction I have to the other age-shifted!Dean episode.

And again totally agreed on all the stuff about how Dean staying de-aged could've been cool.

I totally forgot that Rowena had a potential plot besides whatever the hell she's doing with Crowley...

And, like you said, this episode did end on a really nice optimistic/happy note. I definitely enjoyed it a lot, despite my misgivings going in. ...also, I have totally forgotten what the promo for next week even was, so it can't have excited me too much...oh, well.

[identity profile] raloria.livejournal.com 2015-02-05 01:06 pm (UTC)(link)
So, we return... and okay, does anyone else find it creepy that Dean is in different clothes? I mean, I understand why it's necessary, because his grown-up clothes wouldn't fit him... but that means that he was taken naked and dressed by Hansel...and yeah... creepy. Same goes for Tina.

We totally thought the same way on this.

And the whole Yarrow flower thing was last mentioned way back in S2's "Crossroad Blues" and that time it was around the crossroad by the bar and tied to demons not witches so...kinda not the same thing. And even if it was, that was 8 years ago! I wouldn't blame the boys for not remembering.

I kinda figured the boys took Tina back to her house? Because at the bus stop she was wearing a coat and had a backpack. Maybe she just didn't have any cash at her place? Or they somehow scrounged her up some clothes that would fit? Yeah, sometimes I think about this stuff too much. lol

[identity profile] kailita.livejournal.com 2015-02-08 11:00 pm (UTC)(link)
I’m late to the party as usual, but I was surprised by how much I enjoyed this episode!

“I liked Dean wearing plaid (which, I still maintain, makes him look super vulnerable for some reason - and tends to be what he wears when he's feeling insecure or needing comfort)”

I subscribe to this 100%. And great observation about the staging of Sam pretty much towering over Dean (both in actuality and in the mental health department).

What do you make of Sam believing in the Easter bunny until he was 11, considering the reveal of monsters and hunting when he was 8? Continuity error, or do you have some brilliant headcanon to make sense of it? :)

I laughed at Sam asking the guy “what kind of flowers?” as if that is a perfectly natural question to ask. Not that flowers don’t have their own scents, but how many people can really pinpoint a particular flower scent off the top of their head unless it’s something really distinctive? Like what Shadowsong said above. :) I don’t know, that just seemed like something detail-oriented Sam would notice (“oh, this is definitely fennel/jasmine/oleanders, etc.”) that the general populace would never pay attention to, and I liked that.

Also, thank you for catching that line about the yarrow…this is why I love reading your blog. :) They really should pay you to be their continuity consultant.

I was happy to see Dean returning to his regularly-scheduled drinking. When he decided to get a drink at the bar, I was like, “Yes! The return to alcoholism!” and my roommate was like, “This show is really disintegrating your morals.” Haha. But I see it more as a continuity issue than anything else. Dean has been a functional alcoholic (in his own words! I love that that’s canon now) for SEASONS now, and you don’t just stop something like that out of sheer force of will with zero side effects. That kind of ties in with my overall fear/hope for season 10…it seems like right now they’re setting it up like Dean can “overcome” the Mark on his own, if he can just…what? Be mentally/emotionally strong enough? And I just a) don’t buy that, and b) don’t want to see that. I have seen Dean white-knuckle his way through all kinds of struggles, and I know he is capable of so much – but what I want to see is SAM come through for him when he can no longer hold it together on his own. It’s no fun if Dean saves himself…that’s his classic M.O., no growth there, no trust. But we’ll see where they go with it, we’re still midseason and there is quite a bit to go. :)

Speaking of Dean’s drinking…his 14-year-old self mentioned his virgin liver, which was adorable and cracked me up. Any guesses on when he started drinking?

Dylan Everett was fantastic. He was great in Bad Boys, but I thought he was even better in this one. In a lot of ways the episode really hinged on him being able to pull off a believable Dean, and he nailed it. I was so impressed by how he worked in Dean’s mannerisms as we’ve seen them played by Jensen, both vocally and physically. Do you think Jensen worked with him specifically? I like to think that he did. :)