Seriale - SUPERNATURAL: Winchesterowie kontra reszta świata i zaświata
Harry_the_Cat - Czw 01 Kwi, 2010 00:18
To ostatnie to manipulacja (pierwsze tez )
Admete - Czw 01 Kwi, 2010 08:18
To samo miałam napisac. W dodatku dość brzydkie
Calipso - Czw 01 Kwi, 2010 15:03
Przyznam że na ostatnim zdjęciu Jensen przypomina Davida Hasselhoffa
No żeszzz Miałam łowić ,ale wędka strajkuje i chyba nie utrzyma linki,nie mówiąc o rybce
Deanariell - Czw 01 Kwi, 2010 16:54
Katka napisała:
| Cytat: | | czytam i maleję w oczach... gdzie mnie przebywać wśród tak wyrafinowanego fanklubu winchesterów <czerwienię się i wstydam i zagrzebuję w popiele> |
Daj spokój, gdzie jak gdzie, ale w tym wątku nie potrzeba mieć kompleksów - wszystkie jesteśmy tak samo wyrafinowane, ślinienie się na widok ulubieńców ( ) nie jest zbyt skomplikowaną umiejętnością. Poza tym pisałam, że tutaj akurat świeża krew jest wyjątkowo mile widziana (dosłownie i w przenośni ). Na ogół składamy w ofierze Idolom nasze serca. Natomiast bicie pokłonów przed ołtarzem pozwala dodatkowo spalić zbędne kalorie... A, jeszcze jedno - każdy ściera swoją ślinę z posadzki własnym mopem. Popiołem głowę zawsze można posypać, ale raczej preferujemy sól kuchenną - skuteczniejsza. Wstydzić się jak widzisz nie ma czego, ale jestem pewna, że do twarzy Ci i w rumieńcach.
| Harry_the_Cat napisał/a: | To ostatnie to manipulacja (pierwsze tez ) |
Niestety...
| Calipso napisał/a: | | Przyznam że na ostatnim zdjęciu Jensen przypomina Davida Hasselhoffa |
No ludzie, ile można człowiekowi to wypominać? Nawet w jednej z serii SPN, nie pamiętam odcinka, Dean podpisał się na jakimś rachunku czy dokumencie w ten sposób - czyli wiele osób musiało zwracać mu uwagę na to nieszczęsne podobieństwo... Na szczęście im starszy, tym mniej go przypomina... Zrobiłam nawet kiedyś taki avek...
Calipso - Czw 01 Kwi, 2010 21:18
| Deanariell napisał/a: | | No ludzie, ile można człowiekowi to wypominać? |
No jak to,ja pierwszy raz o tym napisałam
Avek cudny
Deanariell - Czw 01 Kwi, 2010 22:17
| Calipso napisał/a: | | No jak to,ja pierwszy raz o tym napisałam |
Ja wiem, że Ty pierwszy raz dopiero - na początku Aine o tym pisała. Miałam raczej na myśli "ludzie" - jako fani w ogóle, bo to nie tylko my zauważyłyśmy.
Admete - Pią 02 Kwi, 2010 08:55
Tak sobie pomyślałam, że kiedyś będzie trzeba usiąść i obejrzeć cały Spn pod rząd
Riella spytałaś siostrę, ile jestem jej winna za ten ostatni sezon? Muszę kupić walutę
Anonymous - Pią 02 Kwi, 2010 12:30
| Deanariell napisał/a: | | Calipso napisał/a: | | No jak to,ja pierwszy raz o tym napisałam |
Ja wiem, że Ty pierwszy raz dopiero - na początku Aine o tym pisała. |
Co nie przeszkadza Aine sciagac majtki przez glowe na widok Jensena, a od Davida uciekac na sam widok.
Dziwne, nie?
Deanariell - Pią 02 Kwi, 2010 14:05
| Admete napisał/a: | | Riella spytałaś siostrę, ile jestem jej winna za ten ostatni sezon? Muszę kupić walutę |
No niestety nie pytałam, bo nie było okazji... Ale jak tylko zadzwoni - zapytam.
| AineNiRigani napisał/a: | | Co nie przeszkadza Aine sciagac majtki przez glowe na widok Jensena, a od Davida uciekac na sam widok. Dziwne, nie? |
E tam, zaraz dziwne - tutaj przecież wszystko jest super_absolutnie_naturalne - nawet ściąganie majtek przez głowę.
praedzio - Pią 02 Kwi, 2010 14:41
Opis 5x19:
... i zwiastun 99 problems:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RQGEl412npM
Admete - Pią 02 Kwi, 2010 16:26
A o czym ma być następny odcinek? Czekam na Riellę i zaczniemy seansik zaraz
praedzio - Pią 02 Kwi, 2010 16:55
opis następnego odcinka:
Admete - Pią 02 Kwi, 2010 18:07
Bardzo dobry ten ostatni odcinek! Będę musiała go jeszcze raz obejrzeć. Dużo niuansów, a nie miałyśmy sosu. Podoba mi się taka wizja nieba - piękne rozegrane wspomnienia chłopaków. Dean znowu emocjonalnie oberwał. Biedny Cas - przeżył załamanie. Ale był śliczny
Calipso - Pią 02 Kwi, 2010 21:54
| AineNiRigani napisał/a: | | Co nie przeszkadza Aine sciagac majtki przez glowe na widok Jensena, a od Davida uciekac na sam widok. |
Kim jest David ?
Mam rybkę numer 15,a z 16-ej tylko 2.5 centymetra zamiast ponad 40 Cholerna żyłka
Admete - Pią 02 Kwi, 2010 22:19
Nadal nie rozumiem ( momo wspomagania ) sceny z mamą W. To nie była ona, prawda? Chodzi mi o scenę z Zachariaszem.
I zakonczenie! Mamy obie z Riellą nadzieję, że jednak ta rzecz nie została tak potraktowana, jak pokazano...
Deanariell - Sob 03 Kwi, 2010 12:25
| Calipso napisał/a: | | Kim jest David ? |
http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Hasselhoff
http://images.google.pl/i...ved=0CCUQsAQwAg
Ale gdzie mu tam do Jensen'a! http://i50.photobucket.co...sselhoff-07.jpg
| Admete napisał/a: | | Bardzo dobry ten ostatni odcinek! Będę musiała go jeszcze raz obejrzeć. Dużo niuansów, a nie miałyśmy sosu. Podoba mi się taka wizja nieba |
Od razu mówiłam, że jest tyle jego wersji, ilu ludzi. To również moja wizja - całkiem na serio. Chociaż mam nadzieję, że i tak się spotkamy, skoro poszczególne "światy" tworzą w sumie całość.
| Admete napisał/a: | | Nadal nie rozumiem ( momo wspomagania ) sceny z mamą W. To nie była ona, prawda? Chodzi mi o scenę z Zachariaszem. |
No ja też nie za bardzo zrozumiałam skąd nagle takie zachowanie i dlaczego miała akurat TO spojrzenie? W niebie?! Brrrrr... Nie mogę uwierzyć, że anioły mogą być wredniejsze od demonów...
| Admete napisał/a: | I zakonczenie! Mamy obie z Riellą nadzieję, że jednak ta rzecz nie została tak potraktowana, jak pokazano... |
Nooooo... Zabolało... Liczę jednak, że Sammy tego tak nie zostawi. Myślę, że teraz przyszła kolej na niego, żeby zadbać o spójność resztki, jaka pozostała z rodziny Winchesterów...
praedzio - Sob 03 Kwi, 2010 15:38
Ja myślę, że to sprawka Zachariasza. Chciał zagrać na uczuciach chłopaków. Poza tym, to nie mogła być Mary, skoro każdy z trafiających tam ludzi ma swoją własną wizję nieba. Tak przypuszczam.
Harry_the_Cat - Sob 03 Kwi, 2010 16:37
Nie wierze, ze to byla Mary - moze to jakies anielskie opetnanie bylo?
Ogolnie odcinek podobal mi sie baaardzo. Chyba jeden z najlepszych w tym sezonie.
Jestem naprawde usatysfakcjonowana sposobem przedstawienia nieba - SPOILERY - uwazam, ze Kripke swietnie do tego podszedl - bardzo inteligentnie, co chyba jest jednak dosyc trudne, jesli trzeba wymyslec jak tu pokazac niebo, ba, to wyzwanie samemu sobie wyobrazic to niebo, choc w sumie wiekszosc ludzi niby do niego chce isc...
Jesli w naszym zyciu byly takie szczesliwe momenty, to czy to nie jest wlasnie najbardziej logiczne, ze do nich bysmy chcieli wrocic?? Bravo, bravo, Panie Kripke! (i po raz kolejny - in Kripke we trust!)
Kolejne uklony za angst.... Tak! Wreszcie powrocil taki angst, jak odczuwalam w pierwszym i drugim sezonie... Dean musi po raz kolejny sie zmierzyc ze stosunkiem Sama do rodziny... nawet po tym wszystkim, co przeszli razem... Podobalo mi sie, jak mu Cas powiedzial, zeby po prostu podazal swoja droga w niebie, a na pewno spotka Sama - bo to jasne, ze Sam bedzie w tych najlepszych wspomnieniach Deana. I wyglada na to, ze nie moglby tego samego powiedziec do Sama - z 3 wspomnien, ktore zobaczylismy, wszystkie byly o tym, jak Sam oderwal sie od Deana i Johna... Nie zdziwil mnie gest na koncu po tym wszystkim. Byloby przesada, gdyby Dean jednak zachowal amulet. Byloby przeslodzone i zbyt wyideliowane, malo wiarygodne. Pekalo mi serce jak na to patrzylam, ale to byla tak pieknie symboliczna scena - bez slow, bez lez. Cale morze angstu........ SPN at its best.
No i koszulka Deana
Admete - Sob 03 Kwi, 2010 17:04
No tak koszulka Deana Ta z misiem?
Wiem, że Dean miał powód, żeby się wkurzyć. Ciągle wychodzi na to, że starszy brat nieustannie się poświęcał i był emocjonalnie wykorzystywany przez pozostałych członków rodziny. Uwielbiał ojca, który zostawiał go wiecznie samego i wymagał tylko posłuszeństwa. Chronił brata, który myślał tylko o tym, jak uciec od rodziny. No kurcze...
Harry_the_Cat - Sob 03 Kwi, 2010 17:14
Do konca sezonu jeszcze 6 odcinkow. Wiele sie moze wydarzyc
I o ile o braci sie martwie nieco mniej - bo te pekniecia juz sa od sezonu 4 dosyc wyrazne i na pewnej plaszczyznie nie zaskakuja tak bardzo - to martwie sie o Casa... Bardzo jestem ciekawa jak poprowadza watek jego utraty wiary.
Admete - Sob 03 Kwi, 2010 17:16
Biedny Cas - faktycznie jest chyba w podobnej sytuacji co Dean.
Tutaj przeklejam bardzo szczegółowe omówienie ostatniego odcinka zaczerpnięte ze spoiler. tv. com
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This is your weekly Supernatural episode recap, brought to you by yours truly - here to unravel yet another fantastic episode! Last week's was good, but this? This is the Supernatural I've been missing! While it's still depressing as hell, everything just seems to be falling back into place, and I don't know about you guys but I had a blast watching this episode: it had a fantastic atmosphere to it, the plot was great, some significant developments are happening in the plot and with the brothers' relationship… man, I hope I manage to cover it all in this review!
I guess this is the part where you say your famous last words.
Hey, remember that time on Buffy where she dies and goes to heaven and then she comes back and is all emo? Yeah, that sounds really familiar. But since when is Dean not emo these days? All he needs are the bangs. Nawww just teasing, I think I'm just sort of overwhelmed by all the s*** Dean gets piled on him week after week. Just when it can't possibly get any worse, there's a layer of mud, and then there's Dean (there's a reference in there somewhere but I can't work out what it is). But these multiple deaths… I like the implications that this type of storytelling make about sensationalism in contemporary society – a character gets fatally wounded? Pfft. But, if you kill the main star, that's going to turn some heads! And of course then, the only way to top that would be to kill them again, no one will suspect that! It's that or pregnancy (which in Supernatural's case, granted, would be very unexpected…), which is more of a soap-drama reveal. So death it is then! After all those near misses, all that fighting… this is the way the Winchester brothers finally bit it (again). Killed by Hunters, after all those years fighting demons. Actually, the only time either of the brothers was killed by something supernatural was when Dean was torn up by Hell Hounds… huh. I don’t think that means something, but it’s interesting none the less.
Sam is shot first… and you can see the effect it has on Dean. Last week, Bobby was lamenting, "She was the love of my life, how many times have I got to kill her?" and this week I imagine that Dean is questioning just how many times he has to watch his little brother die. But he is soon to follow – what has he got to live for, if not Sam? So Dean is killed… and for the first time in the history of the show, both brothers are dead at the same time. Neither left to bring the other back. Can I get a chorus of "OH SHIIIIIT"?
Well, at least until you realize that this is the 16th episode of the season and you know, we're three minutes into the episode. I mean, I like Castiel and all, but a One-Angel Show? "My Quest for God: Join Castiel as He Travels Across America in Search of his… Father!" Well, alright, if Misha Collins needs work after Supernatural he knows where to find me. But that's neither here nor there!
(There being Heaven, where we'll be catching up with our favourite Winchester! …s)
Knock knock. Who’s there? Heaven's Door. Heaven's Door who? You know, that song… oh forget it, we all got it.
So we've "got this show on the road" as Dean so foreshadowingly and self-referentially declared, but… what's going on? Dean wakes up in his car, in the middle of the night and nowhere. He finds young Sam and they have a touching moment. There are fireworks. And that's not a metaphor, boys and girls. On a sidenote, this is the first Dean/Sam hug we've had in a long while isn't it? And it's probably the last we'll get, at least until the season finale with the Big Tearful Emotional Talk (BTET©. Say it out loud, I dare you. It's funny) basket that I'm pretty much putting all my Easter eggs in at this point before I eat them. Let's cherish it, even if it was just a memory, and therefore very much one-sided. It was a great moment, and thank you Jensen Ackles for that glorious Dean smile that we've missed so much. Not the cheeky ladies grin or the wry smile in the face of utter desolation, but the joyful, ecstatic face that only Sam or his mother can bring to his face. It was reassuring to see that Dean still had it in him.
Dean hears Castiel's voice in the car radio (anyone else get a 'Changing Channels' flashback? Teehee), and Cas tells him very plainly that he's in Heaven. You know, it's lines like that where you just sort of have to stop and appreciate the outrageous, wonderful ridiculousness of this show. I don't think I've seen such a blatant use of something as sacred as religion in such a blasé and random way since Dogma (where by the way, Alanis Morissette was God, which is one of the most awesome things I've ever seen)… and even then, they were doing it in the name of art. Treating Christianity as simply another narrative to mix in the blender and hardly anyone batting an eyelid (or is it lash?), that's undercover brilliance on the writers' part.
Castiel tells Dean to follow the yellow brick road to get to Joshua in the garden, so Dean gets out of the car – and finds a house, with Sam in it! Sam, who is being felt up by a young teenage girl, which is… hilarious and disturbing. Both brothers initially doubted that they belonged in Heaven (all the best heroes do), and Sam points out that he's done some bad things. "You thought you were doing the right thing," Dean reminds him. "Well last I checked it wasn't the road to Heaven that was paved with good intentions." Touche, Sammy. But come on, I agree with Dean – Sam has spent his whole life trying to do The Right Thing. He deserves a reservation upstairs.
So Dean talks to a stereo, and Castiel is on TV! How odd… oh wait, he always is. Cas tells Sam and Dean not to go into the light, because "You think maybe, just maybe, we should find out what the Hell God has been saying?!" Jeez Cas, mind your language.
"I Wuv Hugs" – now, who will be wearing that t-shirt to their next convention?! Please send me photographic evidence.
The next memory is Dean's. It is from when he was little, and his mother cut the crusts off his sandwich. Sam watches, moved, as Dean lets the echo of his mother's love wash over him… and witnesses the moment that broke a million fangirls' hearts, when Dean tells Mary that, "Dad loves you. And so do I. I'll never leave you." Of course, it is also interesting to note that Mary and John were fighting and John even moved out for a few days. It seems to solidify what the brothers were told a few weeks ago, that the marriage was orchestrated by the Angels. "Their marriage wasn't perfect until after she died," Dean admits. Man, I'm sorry but John Winchester is a douche, I don't care how good looking he is. I could say a lot more about this but I'll save that rant for another recap where I don't have as much else to get through.
Mary calls Dean her little angel, and Sam realizes just how long Dean has been cleaning up their dad's mess. Amazing, beautiful and poignant scene. But there was another thing that I noticed, especially during the bedroom scene right before the one in the kitchen: one thing that really made this episode work so well and made it so good was that the brothers were back on form and, more importantly, the chemistry felt right again! I worry sometimes about these two actors, cooped up in Canada for years, all these great proclamations of how great friends they are and how their chemistry carry the show - it's got to be grating, and there have been plenty of fans ready to take some leaps and assume some untrue things which I'm sure didn't help their actual friendship much… but it seems like some of the pressure has been taken off, there just seems to be a lighter air to their scenes now. It feels like Jensen and Jared have got their groove and rhythm back, they're back in the zone where they can be Sam and Dean 100% and it's not about the fans or what they may or may not think. And that's the best thing that can possibly happen for the show at this point, especially what with it facing an unexpected 6th, Kripkeless season.
It's Sal, Dean, Kerouac and Route 66, and that's right, I did my homework this week.
The next memory… is perhaps when things really start to go downhill, and it's a slippery slope, but it was good none the less. The dog was cute, and the Route 66 reference was nice. Not only did it call back to the season 1 episode Route 666, but it also referenced Kripke's original inspiration for the series, On the Road by Jack Kerouac. If you're gonna read any one book which relates to Supernatural, I'd recommend this one. It's where Kripke got the main idea for the story, and even where he found the names for his characters (in the book the two main characters were called Sal and Dean). The actual American Route 66 also alludes to, if we want to go even deeper with this, the ideas of freedom, migration and loneliness. It is quintessentially American in what it represents, and for this particular postcard to be what links Sam to this memory might underline the freedom he associates with the moment, the fact that he is moving away, leaving his family behind to start a new life of his own. He sees himself as traveling down Route 66.
And of course, this is exactly what Dean realizes (though possibly without the need to resort to geeky references). Not only did this bring up bad memories of how it felt to lose Sam and to feel their father's wrath over it, but the whole point is that this memory, as well as the one when Sam ran away to Stanford... Sam's memories don't include Dean in a good way, while Dean's good memories almost all include Sam.
Sam: "I just don't look at family the way you do."
Dean: "Yeah but I'm your family. I mean you and me are supposed to be a team, it's supposed to be you and me against the world."
Sam: "Dean... it is."
Dean: "Is it?"
We are seeing here the breakdown of the precarious bond that the brothers formed after the disaster that was the season 4 finale. At least back then, all Dean had to be hurt about was that Sam betrayed him; this time he is faced with the reality that Sam doesn't want him. Sam's happy memories do not include him, and they involve Sam escaping from their family. And I'm like, seriously, Sam?! More on this later.
WTF GUY IN A CAPE!!?? XD
Omg so Sam and Dean are like totally running away from Zack when BOOM! It's the most ridiculous, funny, unexpected moment ever as a random cape guy appears out of nowhere and saves them! And I'm so glad I'm not familiar enough with everything in the show to know the name of the actor who plays Ash because WOW was I surprised! He was about the last person I ever expected to see again. And how awesome was that scene?! First of all, it was great seeing Ash in general because he died and I always felt kind of bad for him, so it was great to see him doing well ("Now that I'm dead, I'm living, man, a whole lot more."), and it was also nice because it allowed for some comic relief and for the Winchesters to get a moment of respite from the Angels and their own arguments.
Also, Pamela! Very nice to see her again, I understand she's quite the fan favourite, and I loved her exchange with Dean. "Remember my death scene? … You told me I was going someplace better." "I was lying." "You were right." A nice little happy moment.
Okay so, right, I liked this: I usually take notes when watching the episodes to remind myself of all the points I want to make later. And when Dean and Pamela were talking, I wrote this down: Going around, reliving your memories, not being able to interact "off script"...? Must get kind of lonely. And I wrote this literally five seconds before Dean said the Exact Same Thing!!! Move over Sam, there's a new soulmate in town!
And speaking of that, I haven't forgotten……
Like soulmates? Well this one's for you, shippers.
Does it come as a shock to anyone at this point, really? See, that's the thing about soulmates – people assume it's a romantic thing but really it's about two people being so in tune, their fates being so entwined, that there could simply be no one else. For Dean, this is pretty much an unquestionable given, but what's awesome about this (one of many things, you squee) is that despite what we've seen revealed about Sam so far, when it all comes down to it there's no one else than Dean for him either. As much as Sam may dream about "freedom", Dean is his life, his constant, the one he always returns to. And there's nothing forced or sad about it because look at little Sam in Dean's memories. Look at Sam when Dean died, look at him after Dean had been gone for a while, or when they split up at the beginning of the season. Consider this: Sam was never the one forced to look after his brother, or the one ordered to keep him safe. Yet Sam is still here, he's still with Dean in every sense of the word. At the end of the episode Dean may be ready to, finally, give up on that connection, but I think that Sam is realizing just how important it is.
The brothers love each other, they're family, they are what keep each other going. It is fantastic to have that emphasized in such a definite way. Remember in season 3 when we were worried about Bela and/or Ruby coming between the brothers and meaning more to them than each other? The show is telling us never, ever to question that again because Sam and Dean are the special ones, the soulmates, the ones who will always be connected.
Mary Mary on the wall, who’s the most damaged of them all?
Uh-oh... "I never loved you," Mary tells Dean. "You were my burden. I was shackled to you. Look what it got me." And, "Everybody leaves you, Dean. You noticed? Mommy, Daddy, even Sam. Ever ask yourself why? Maybe it's not them. Maybe... it's you." Jesus Christ woman, way to realize all of Dean's worst nightmares!
Seriously, show, we get it. Dean has a-b-a-n-d-o-n-m-e-n-t i-s-s-u-e-s. Spell it out for us some more, why don't you?
But yeah, this scene was pretty gruesome. Especially since Ash said that he hadn't been able to find Mary or John anywhere in Heaven – it left the possibility open, even for one tiny moment, that this was the real Mary. Of course it wasn't, but it was real enough that both me and Dean almost believed it.
Now, sidenote: why do you think that Mary and John were nowhere to be found? Was it just to get around the curious absence of Jeffy D or will it be explained further down the line? Same goes for Ellen and Jo – I worry about Jo, because technically she died from the Hell Hound wounds, so did that send her to Hell? Here's hoping that we'll get confirmation that it didn't.
Zachariah appears to gloat and be disgusting, trying to be down with the kids and calling Mary a Milf… luckily Dean has the best comeback in the history of time: "You can gloat all you want, you dick. You're still bald." LOL, well played.
Just as Zach gets down to business, Joshua appears to save the day! God has ordered the brothers to be released, and you know, that whole wrath thing… better just go along with it. Joshua takes Dean and Sam to the greenhouse of Eden, which is "nice…ish. I guess," (man, Dean had some amazing lines this episode), but what is NOT nice is the message Joshua has for them from God.
God says: Back Off! (I want that on a t-shirt.)
Joshua believes that God talks to him because he understands him, gardener to gardener. And, get this – God gets lonely. Well, maybe if he wasn't so mean and superior, he might find himself more approachable; it's lonely at the top after all. God doesn't think it's his problem, and wants Dean to back off. He's not gonna help them. In the end, Dean is right: God is just another deadbeat dad with a bunch of excuses. That's a classic line if I ever saw one. All the best cowboys have daddy issues indeed!
The boys are returned to Earth… body, mind, but with less spirit than before. But did anyone else notice that Sam's buttons in the last scene formed a cross? My guess is that all hope isn't out yet!
But here's the final, devastating clincher: Cas doesn't need the amulet anymore... it's worthless. And now it has become worthless to Dean too. Because he's seen Sam's Heaven and it doesn't include him (despite him you know, being in it). So in a heartbreaking, heartwrenching moment Dean throws the necklace in the trash. And Sam, ending the episode with a defeated sigh, realises the significance of this.
I think Dean throwing out the necklace had a number of meanings: first, he is obviously losing hope that there is any way to win the war without saying yes to Michael. But also, and I think even more importantly, Dean is realising that his connection with Sam isn't going to help or matter. Sam can talk about the two of them working together as much as he wants, but Mary's words cut him deeper than ever - everyone leaves. That necklace has, in Dean's mind, connected him and Sam through all their troubles and all the hardships, it's been the constant in the sea of pain and suffering that they've been through - because that's the one thing that has always kept Dean (and the show) going, the knowledge that no matter what, Sam and Dean would always have each other. But Dean has discovered that this is not how Sam felt. Sam's happiest memories are of him breaking this connection that Dean has treasured so strongly.
But let's not despair; Kripke has sworn himself a stout disciple of Campbell's Hero's Journey, in which the hero always experiences the lowest point of his life before the happy ending. My scriptwriting teacher would tell you that if this were a tragic story, there would be a period of false hope at this point, a last chance to see something good before the bloody ending. But the downward spiral continues, and it's only gonna get worse. But I believe that after that screen cut to black Sam picked up the necklace, and that Dean will get it back with all its implications of the brotherly bond. Kripke has stated time and time again that "this is a show about family":
"For me, the story is about, 'Can the strength of family overcome destiny and fate, and can family save the world?'"
- Eric Kripke, 2009: http://featuresblogs.chic...-kripke-cw.html
And there would be no question if the stakes hadn't been raised, there would be no drama if we knew the outcome for certain. I'm not sure what's up with Sam's seeming lack of affection for Dean as shown by the lack of him in Sam's memories; I mean aside from just serving to break Dean's spirits even more (so you could argue the Angels might have had something to do with the particular selection of memories that Dean was privy to), it remains a very sad fact that Sam fondly looks back on moments in his life where he was separated from Dean. He doesn't seem to realise this until Dean points it out to him, and it hurts - both Dean, and us who have invested so much in the brothers' relationship. But in the same episode that we are told this about Sam, we are also told that Sam and Dean are soulmates, guys. And I believe Sam when he assures Dean that they will work it out together. As I said, Sam has never had to carry the burden that Dean has; under their bizarre and messed up circumstances, he has been the protected one. But they're more equals now, and maybe Dean letting go of the protective connection (i.e. the necklace) is what Sam needs to pick it up (i.e... the necklace). They're gonna be alright - eventually. And hopefully stronger and more happy to be around each other than before.
Hope you enjoyed this rather long-winded review, share your thoughts on this episode in the comments! "And guys? I'm not trying to be a downer or anything but... I'm sure I'll see you again soon." Peace out!"
Wiecie co? Ten serial ma swoje lepsze i słabsze momenty, może nie mieć wielkiego budżetu,ale ma to coś, co stanowi o wielkości w moim odczuciu. Ma w sobie mit - taką pierwotną historię powtarzaną wciąż i wciąż od stuleci. I to do mnie przemawia
Co do wisiorka to tak samo jak autor tego tekstu wierzę, że Sam podniósł go z kosza i da go Deanowi gdzieś pod koniec sezonu. I to będzie miało ogromne znaczenie...
Calipso - Sob 03 Kwi, 2010 21:06
Tym razem nie skojarzyłam
praedzio - Nie 04 Kwi, 2010 12:13
Na dniach w Rzymie trwał, może trwa nadal (nie jestem pewna) zlot supernaturalnych fanów, których swą obecnością zaszczycili Jared z Jensenem.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=029rSwk7RKg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VBiiOCO-oTw
Deanariell - Nie 04 Kwi, 2010 21:26
| praedzio napisał/a: | Na dniach w Rzymie trwał, może trwa nadal (nie jestem pewna) zlot supernaturalnych fanów, których swą obecnością zaszczycili Jared z Jensenem. |
Nawet do Włoch ich zaproszono... To już prawie rzut beretem od naszej granicy, dlaczego Polska pod tym względem jawi mi się jako kraj Trzeciego Świata? Mogliby przecież do Krakowa przyjechać... Jared powróciłby przy okazji do korzeni swojej rodziny, gdzie wszyscy potrafią bez problemu wymówić poprawnie jego nazwisko.
spin_girl - Pon 05 Kwi, 2010 14:11
A ostatni odcinek bardzo mi się podobał. Poprzedni, z zombie niespecjalnie, ale ten ostatni był super. Współczuję Deanowi - znowu się dowiedział czegoś nieprzyjemnego o ukochanym bracie - tym razem tego, że najlepsze wspomnienia Sama wiążą się z próbami ucieczki od kochającej rodzinki...
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