I agree absolutely and I hope that by bringing all these guilt feelings that Dean has into the open where they can be affronted, Dean can be made to see how unfounded they really are, hopefully giving him a more serene outlook on things.
I mean he can't keep drinking 3 bottles of whiskey a day to forget his problems; in the end that's what will kill him:-)
I will be very excited if during the trial episode Dean learns to shrug off some of that guilt. It's too heavy for him and the audience to shoulder anymore and it would be nice if they could get a break emotionally some time.
"losing all vestiges of hope." Oh goodie - more hopelessness, more guilt. While they do a great job acting , it's going to be nice to have the comedic episode.
Yes, I like these impromptu interviews where we see them as two normal guys talking about their work
I'm glad that the emphasis on ther mutual brotherly caring will continue and I'm also happy to hear that Sam has come to terms with his past actions, and feels that his sacrifices have compensated for whatever bad things he did. It's good that he feels at peace with himself and can be there 100% for his brother.
I'm looking forward to the trial episode and hearing Sam's lawyerly defence of his brother. Make everybody, including Dean himself, understand what a great guy Dean really is! Go Sammy.....!
"We're going to take care of each other first, and these monsters and demons things can come and go, as they do, but it's more important that we deal with the emotional issues." If Sam and Dean get to a place this season where this statement is true, I will be the happiest little Supernatural fan in the entire universe! :)
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Dont't worry about Castiel... he was weird ;)
ReplyDeleteI agree absolutely and I hope that by bringing all these guilt feelings that Dean has into the open where they can be affronted, Dean can be made to see how unfounded they really are, hopefully giving him a more serene outlook on things.
ReplyDeleteI mean he can't keep drinking 3 bottles of whiskey a day to forget his problems; in the end that's what will kill him:-)
I will be very excited if during the trial episode Dean learns to shrug off some of that guilt. It's too heavy for him and the audience to shoulder anymore and it would be nice if they could get a break emotionally some time.
ReplyDelete"losing all vestiges of hope." Oh goodie - more hopelessness, more guilt. While they do a great job acting , it's going to be nice to have the comedic episode.
ReplyDeleteYes, I like these impromptu interviews where we see them as two normal guys talking about their work
ReplyDeleteI'm glad that the emphasis on ther mutual brotherly caring will continue and I'm also happy to hear that Sam has come to terms with his past actions, and feels that his sacrifices have compensated for whatever bad things he did.
It's good that he feels at peace with himself and can be there 100% for his brother.
I'm looking forward to the trial episode and hearing Sam's lawyerly defence of his brother.
Make everybody, including Dean himself, understand what a great guy Dean really is! Go Sammy.....!
It's always nice to see the boys talking about the show and how they themselves feel in relation with the show.
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing! :D
ReplyDelete"We're going to take care of each other first, and these monsters and demons things can come and go, as they do, but it's more important that we deal with the emotional issues." If Sam and Dean get to a place this season where this statement is true, I will be the happiest little Supernatural fan in the entire universe! :)
ReplyDeleteThey're very good at regurgitating all of the answers that producers have already given to these questions. Zzzzzz.
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