And finally, I'm not worried about Dean nor particularly moved. I don't know why.
Take it from someone who hasn't been removed from this show at all this season: I'm not either. It's like last year when Sam died, you knew Dean would save him somehow. Next season, Sam will save Dean, somehow (and I'm not to terribly convinced that was hell Dean was in, it was kind of...abstract, I mean I wasn't expecting fire and pitchforks, but...like I said, not horribly convinced).
Anyway, I don't know what I was expecting, but this episode had it's moments (the singing in the car and the 'keep fighting and take care of my car' convo) that I really liked, but overall it still felt like a, "Well, that happened" episode. I cried at the last scene (I'm very much a crier), but that was it. The thing about this show is that the core of it is Sam and Dean and their relationship. So it's hard to get too worked up over what's happened because you know that eventually Sam will bring Dean back. Somehow.
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Date: 2008-05-16 05:57 am (UTC)Take it from someone who hasn't been removed from this show at all this season: I'm not either. It's like last year when Sam died, you knew Dean would save him somehow. Next season, Sam will save Dean, somehow (and I'm not to terribly convinced that was hell Dean was in, it was kind of...abstract, I mean I wasn't expecting fire and pitchforks, but...like I said, not horribly convinced).
Anyway, I don't know what I was expecting, but this episode had it's moments (the singing in the car and the 'keep fighting and take care of my car' convo) that I really liked, but overall it still felt like a, "Well, that happened" episode. I cried at the last scene (I'm very much a crier), but that was it. The thing about this show is that the core of it is Sam and Dean and their relationship. So it's hard to get too worked up over what's happened because you know that eventually Sam will bring Dean back. Somehow.
At least, that's me.