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Supernatural Season 9 - Home Base

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- spoilers contained below
- criticism of show/characters welcome, but please don't be an asshat (ie. no character/actor bashing, no ship wars)
- general thread
- 9.01 I Think I'm Gonna Like It Here
- 9.02 Devil May Care
- 9.03 I'm No Angel
- 9.04 Slumber Party
- 9.05 Dog Dean Afternoon
- 9.06 Heaven Can't Wait
- 9.07 Bad Boys
- 9.08 Rock and a Hard Place
- 9.09 Holy Terror
- 9.10 Road Trip
- 9.11 First Born
- 9.12 Sharp Teeth
- 9.13 The Purge
Coming up:
- Feb. 25 - Captives
Enjoy the show!!! ♥
Re: 9x11 First Born
OTOH: uh, Collette, OG Manic Pixie Dream Girl? Eh, I'm really over the whole 'a lady made me see the error of my ways' thing. It would've been better if Cain's reasoning for giving up violence was predicated on something more profound.
Re: 9x11 First Born
Which, yeah... romantic love is just... not my thing? Especially as a plot point. (Which is hilarious considering how much romantic drivel I write.) But anyway, yes, I would've liked to see it be thoughtfulness, logic, whatever.
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I do like unconditional love, though, which is why, when Dean is all stupid about Sam, it redeems him for me. Dean is not my favorite character by a long shot, but his love for his brother means a lot to me.
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I don't know. Now I want to think about this and write a story about it. I don't know what story, yet, but this has definitely got me thinking.
Hilariously, I tripped and watched that Kevin Bacon show last night, and the serial murderer from last season was hiding out in a place in the sticks, the love of a woman and her daughter keeping him from... killing? I guess? It's all a little fuzzy as this is the only thing I've seen. But anyway - at the end of the ep, he killed someone and now it looks like the next ep is him saying "I'm baaaaaaaaaaaaaack" which makes me laugh in light of your comment.
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I mean, I'm sure there are examples out there, but nothing can be as satisfactory irl as pointing to a fictional character like Cain and saying, "yes, I see, his behavior before nailing the Civil War lady was bad, but after it was good." I'm sure I'm just a pessimist, but I feel like any example irl I've witnessed of someone stopping a dispreferred behavior because a loved one requested it has ended up in resentment and relapse.
For sure, people change in relationships, and the lucky ones change to fit their partner at the same rate, but like, if we took the analogy of murdering demons and applied it to real life, what would that be? Let's say...going to Las Vegas and getting lap dances. If my partner asked me to give up lap dances because love, I'd probably say ok for a while. But then you know she'd get tired of giving me lap dances at home, and I'd get restless and the next thing you know: showgirls here I come.
But that's just romantic love. I hear what you're saying about unconditional, family love. That's an entirely different ball of wax.
Oh, that Kevin Bacon show! When it first aired, I was excited, but when I could start predicting lines--word for word--I felt like I had to give it a pass. Of the two shows that started last season and dealt with charismatic cult leaders, why did that one survive?