ext_109286 ([identity profile] dreams-of-honey.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] xwacky 2009-09-17 10:07 pm (UTC)

Woohoo! Awesome review! I love it!

Firstly the quibble bit. I noticed that too, but my quibble was more with Sam rather then Jared. I was thrown by his sarcasm in that scene when Dean was being serious as hell! It was like a role reversal. I don;t know if it had anything to do with Jared or if it was a writing issue, but it felt out of place.

Here, I saw a trace of relief on Dean's face as he listened Bobby's speech. I can sense Dean's logic that as long as Bobby is mad at Sam, then he doesn't have to.

Oh I love the way your mind works! I didn't even think of this. I saw the signs of quiet agreement with Bobby's speech to Sam, but I never even thought that he would see it as a way to avoid having to admit his own feelings to Sam. It would explain why he finally opened up after Bobby said he would never cut him out. He looked shocked and saddened that Bobby was able to forgive so easily, when he knew deep down that he can't find it in himself to do the same.

Still Bobby's father figure status was firmly established here. He's not just an uncle anymore. Even Meg had called Bobby Dean's surrogate father.

Yes! I loved this. Their fatherly bond has grown so much and I love that it is officially established now and that Bobby is officially his surrogate Dad, minus the adoption papers. :D

Who put the brothers on that airplane and sent Castiel back from oblivion? God? Or archangel Michael?

OMG! I never even thought it might be Michael! That's very interesting! Plus it would make sense cause he would want to save his vessel. But then why would he bother saving Sam too? He doesn't need Sam.

So if Dean is Michael's chosen vessel, does that make Sam a second possibility?


Interesting point, which I think someone else brought up as well. I personally don't think this could be the case. Only one can be chosen and I don't think it's based on blood, but rather the type of person you are. Plus if it could be Sam too, then why make such a big deal out of saying that Dean is the chosen vessel and persuading him to oblige. Why not ask Sam when Dean out rightly refused? Although that said, if Michael did put them on that plane, then it would explain why he saved Sam as well if he could be a possible vessel substitute.

I for one can't wait when these two come face to face.

Me too! It's gonna be EPIC!


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