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2:31 after knowing her in later's seasons, we can tell that whatever he did in this season won't be that much of a big deal to Mary 😂 I mean, she accepted the ones who tortured her children and even fuck one of them. Do you think she could stay angry at her dad whom she lived with most of her life? She might just be disappointed for a day or two.
No matter what, this version of Death always commanded joint respect & fear just by being in the room. Billie could never have done that, all due respect to Lisa Berry.
Sam's entire soulless arc really reminds me of a (former) friend of mine. I had to play Jiminy Cricket because this dude truly had no internal sense of empathy and he never felt guilty for anything. This conversation that Sam and Dean are having reminds me of one specific conversation where I was trying to explain why his Mom was mad at him. "If what I did was so wrong, why don't I feel guilty?" "Do you ever feel guilty?" "Not really." "Then we need to get you to a doctor because that's not normal. Glad you're telling me but seriously dude you need an internal conscience." This was in the middle of a decade long friendship where I would routinely need to explain why other people got "so emotional" or talk him out of something that would "help him out" (usually because whatever the idea was helped him at the expense of others). It was a lot of comparing what other people were going through to things that had happened to him. It was also a lot of "what if" quizzes. I'm not a therapist, but holy cow if I kept a diary at the time I probably could have published it as a case study. All this to say, Jensen Ackles really nails this bizarre dynamic of being close to someone who physically can not care about whether you lived or died. Jared Padelecki delivers a psychpath's casual attitude to upsetting situations very well. He also really nails the "pretending to have an emotional response that I don't really feel" while still delivering a convincing performance of those emotions.
That was the one time that dean should have made an exception and let a monster live, The Phoenix wanted nothing but justice for the wrong that was done to his wife, he should have been allowed to do that, In fact knowing how powerful he was Dean should have recruited him and brought him to the future for his help in taking down eve. Lol 💯😎😁🔥😉👍🏻
Honestly, I really would’ve wanted to see Bobby happy so for once he didn’t feel alone since he lost his wife Karen, but also I would’ve loved to see the sheriff become a hunter as well since she clearly has the skills in the series to take down monsters
As someone who is bipolar+psychotic, I would for sure hate to be Frank for exactly the reasons he states. You know there are things the general public doesn't, but can't tell the difference between what's real and what's not and it's not like you can ask.
The moment Dean was seriously considering Ben might be his son, it was obvious he had the ability to leave. The setup was so perfect. It's crazy how from the first ep of the non-Kripke they screw up the characters. Dean as hunter is a family thing. They moment they made him so obsessed with it he couldn't be happy with the only woman we saw him care about and her kid who he also cared about, the show was doomed to never progress anywhere.
Even though Dean follows Frank's advice, that smile he gives shows how much Dean is hurting too. Sam with the hallucinations of Lucifer and Dean with the loss of his best friend, Cass and his father adoptive, Bobby.