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May. 14th, 2011 | 02:52 pm
From:: mfluder42.livejournal.com
Yes, shut up Sera... and come back, Eric, please!!
What the fuck was that turning Ben Edlund's wonderful (though angsty) visit by Cas to Dean last week into a a 'Cas on a secret book-hunting mission, sorry if you thought it was all about you' revisionist history crap, Sera?
And I'll just add a "sing it" to that last point - yeah, he might have a place in his heart for Lisa and Ben yadda, but his WORST nightmare? Over Sam dying, Sam going to hell for all eternity to stop the apocalypse? Over himself - like when he was all vamped up - being the one to hurt them?
I could probably understand that it would fall into "worst nightmare" category if throughout the season - and not just when it suited the plot - there had been some angsting on Dean's part re: missing Lisa and Ben, or worrying about them or something... but once that line was over it seemed it didn't matter. Bringing them into the last two eps just seems... too convenient.
What the fuck was that turning Ben Edlund's wonderful (though angsty) visit by Cas to Dean last week into a a 'Cas on a secret book-hunting mission, sorry if you thought it was all about you' revisionist history crap, Sera?
And I'll just add a "sing it" to that last point - yeah, he might have a place in his heart for Lisa and Ben yadda, but his WORST nightmare? Over Sam dying, Sam going to hell for all eternity to stop the apocalypse? Over himself - like when he was all vamped up - being the one to hurt them?
I could probably understand that it would fall into "worst nightmare" category if throughout the season - and not just when it suited the plot - there had been some angsting on Dean's part re: missing Lisa and Ben, or worrying about them or something... but once that line was over it seemed it didn't matter. Bringing them into the last two eps just seems... too convenient.