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Last 10 Posts [ In reverse order ]
| ams |
Posted on Nov 7 2011, 06:03 AM |
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i loved this episode i hope castiel comes back soon and jared and jensen did a really good job too |
| Jamieo_0 |
Posted on Sep 29 2011, 07:46 PM |
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Didn't buzz through all the pages, but all I'm going to say is that If the writers call one of the Leviathans "Moya" I'm going to fall over laughing with victory arms. |
| Kyle |
Posted on Sep 27 2011, 03:24 AM |
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| QUOTE (NieceYou'reDead @ Sep 26 2011, 07:34 PM) | Does anyone know where i could watch this epi online? I've looked everywhere and notta. |
Try iTunes, Amazon.com, the CW or Hulu. |
| NieceYou'reDead |
Posted on Sep 27 2011, 02:34 AM |
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Does anyone know where i could watch this epi online? I've looked everywhere and notta. |
| Tawrens |
Posted on Sep 26 2011, 06:05 PM |
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| QUOTE (WitchSmellerPursuivant @ Sep 26 2011, 02:53 AM) | | QUOTE | | I read somewhere that a poster wanted Dean to forget about Cas and go find Sam when he disappeared. No. Find Sam, save Sam. Help Cas save the world. It wouldn't of helped anyone including Sam to save him if the world ended. |
Agreed. I'm really glad the episode did this, because for me, it puts paid to the many times I've seen it argued that Dean always will--and must (because, I guess, that's what Dean is there for)--put Sam first, ahead of everything and everyone, even the world. The whole "being a brother is better than being a hero."
I've never agreed with this argument and apparently, neither does Dean. He made the hero's choice of saving the world over saving his brother, if it came down to that, and I respect him all the more for making it.
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I'm guessing Dean figured if he didn't help Cas there wouldn't be a place for Sam since the world would be gone. |
| charmed1of2 |
Posted on Sep 26 2011, 01:55 PM |
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| QUOTE | | Especially the evil laugh at the end |
I don't know about some of you, but some of the evil laughter in the episode reminded me of Vincent Prise's laugh which always creeped me out as a kid.  Yep, showing my age here lol. |
| Raven524 |
Posted on Sep 26 2011, 01:48 PM |
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I have to admit, Bad Cas really did kind of creep me out. Especially the evil laugh at the end.
I will kind of miss the old Cas, but I'm looking forward to see Misha playing the new big bad 
Shadow, I guess you just have to believe that what the Leviathan said was true--Cas is gone and the Angel storyline is apparently done. At least the war part anyway. The fact that the boys are moving on to fight the newest threat though, doesn't mean that angels and demons no longer exist, they just won't be in the forefront of the story anymore.
So if you didn't like the angel/demon storyline then this season may be more to your liking |
| Freyja |
Posted on Sep 26 2011, 06:15 AM |
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Shadow- You knew they were never going to get rid of Cas, he is way to popular to get rid of.
Color me weird but I liked evil cas better than good cas Misha seemed to enjoy playing a bad guy lol
April |
| ShadowX81 |
Posted on Sep 26 2011, 03:50 AM |
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How does not rejecting the boys' character development have anything to do with keeping tired and played out story arcs or characters around?
Castiel just isn't working. There is nothing to do with him. Angel politics storyline was a disasterous failure, and without a angel related storyline he is reduced to being the comic relief. Not to mention him being around at all removes the "us vs. the world" storyline that the brothers have going on by placing an all too convenient source of power and information into thier hands. Whatever you do, he just doesn't fit.
His character was pretty good in season 4, but he just doesn't fit in the show. And keeping him around just out of some bizzare and nonsensical paranoia about "going backwards" makes no sense. Did we keep Bella or Ruby around because ditching them would be going backwards? |
| WitchSmellerPursuivant |
Posted on Sep 26 2011, 02:53 AM |
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| QUOTE | | I read somewhere that a poster wanted Dean to forget about Cas and go find Sam when he disappeared. No. Find Sam, save Sam. Help Cas save the world. It wouldn't of helped anyone including Sam to save him if the world ended. |
Agreed. I'm really glad the episode did this, because for me, it puts paid to the many times I've seen it argued that Dean always will--and must (because, I guess, that's what Dean is there for)--put Sam first, ahead of everything and everyone, even the world. The whole "being a brother is better than being a hero."
I've never agreed with this argument and apparently, neither does Dean. He made the hero's choice of saving the world over saving his brother, if it came down to that, and I respect him all the more for making it.
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