You're welcome! :) Thanks for taking the time to read! Man, I bawled like a baby throughout that end scene. *g* But I do cry pretty often when it comes to this show, I have to admit. But I don't mind, usually if an episode makes me cry, I feel that the writers did something right, because they managed to touch me and that's always good in my book. :)
Dean was right, but I think that at the time it was still only words for him. Now he's started to take it into account in his actions. I think he meant the words back then, because he didn't want Sam to become a martyr for his sake, but it's true hat Dean started to actively change his behavioural patterns now (as does Sam btw) and I find that really fascinating to watch. I never really expected the writers to actually let the boys learn their lesson, let them grow and develop into a mature relationship, without weakening the brotherly bond. This episode gives me reason to believe that they might go through with it, and that makes me really excited! :)
I have no words for what that moment did to me. Same with when Sam touches the Impala. I hear ya! Such small simple gestures and yet they completely melted me into a puddle of tears. You know, I love that sometimes it doesn't need a huge emotional monologue to show what the characters feel, the writers can use these mundane objects and let the characters talk through them. /sigh
I probably won't be able to bear seeing them separated for long, but for now, I'm content Heh, I will suffer through the next episodes, but for this separation to have meaning, they can't be back together next episode. Also, I really want to see how Sam fights for his self-identity and confidence.
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Date: 2009-09-20 09:13 pm (UTC)Dean was right, but I think that at the time it was still only words for him. Now he's started to take it into account in his actions.
I think he meant the words back then, because he didn't want Sam to become a martyr for his sake, but it's true hat Dean started to actively change his behavioural patterns now (as does Sam btw) and I find that really fascinating to watch. I never really expected the writers to actually let the boys learn their lesson, let them grow and develop into a mature relationship, without weakening the brotherly bond. This episode gives me reason to believe that they might go through with it, and that makes me really excited! :)
I have no words for what that moment did to me. Same with when Sam touches the Impala.
I hear ya! Such small simple gestures and yet they completely melted me into a puddle of tears. You know, I love that sometimes it doesn't need a huge emotional monologue to show what the characters feel, the writers can use these mundane objects and let the characters talk through them. /sigh
I probably won't be able to bear seeing them separated for long, but for now, I'm content
Heh, I will suffer through the next episodes, but for this separation to have meaning, they can't be back together next episode. Also, I really want to see how Sam fights for his self-identity and confidence.