Supernatural 5x02 - Good God, Y'all!
Aug. 18th, 2010 05:12 pmDefinitely one of my faves of this season, and probably in my top 10 overall. It's one of those episodes where they pack so much in that it feels like it runs way longer than 40 minutes. I love that kind of episode. ;)
Opening on Sam silently watching a poor, broken, depressed Bobby... is there a sadder sight in all the world? :(
IMO, the Enochian sigil on their ribs is way cooler than the anti-possession tat. ;)
Okay, so Castiel's quest to find God - It sounded SO COOL when he first came out with it, and the borrowing of the amulet was tragic yet exciting, thinking that this little trinket that has signified Sam and Dean's brotherly love for so long actually held an even deeper purpose... but then it fizzled out. Whyyyyyyyyyyyy??? Can't blame a writers' strike for that one. What the heck happened to Cas this season? They set up a really cool storyline for him, and then it just fell through the cracks. I don't get it. It really annoys me that we never got to see him searching for God.
While I'm on the subject of Cas, the cellphone jokes throughout the season never got old for me, LOL. Poor Cas, it must have felt so degrading to have to use this dinky little device to stay in touch with the boys. And how exactly did he run out of minutes so fast? Who had he been talking to? ;)
Also, the limits to his powers this season were a nice touch, I thought. He can still zap people from one place to another, but that's pretty much it. And as the season goes on, his battery starts to run down. But I'm sure I'll talk about that in later episodes. I just love that he really seemed to feel bad that he couldn't heal Bobby in this ep. He makes that his second order of business once he gets his angel mojo back. Aww. :)
And I love that he shut Dean down with his little speech about all he'd done and all he'd given up for him, supposedly for nothing, ending with the ever-awesome "So keep... your opinions... to yourself." LOVE IIIIIT.
And the tortilla gag still cracks me up like nobody's business, LOL.
The amulet... Dean didn't want to part with it! *sniffle* It was such a good sign that he hesitated so long before giving it up, and even then he told Cas not to lose it. He really didn't want to lose that last piece of the old Sam, you know? Gah, it's tragic.
I have to say this... just as Bobby mentioned finding God, Rufus appears on the screen. I WAS SO SURE RUFUS WAS GOD!!!! *sigh*
You have no idea how often I've watched the scene where the boys first enter the town, just to hear Spirit in the Sky playing, LOL. That was such a cool song choice. And I love that it was playing on the car radio! They really were listening to it while marching into town. Awesome.
I love that the horsemen had cars instead of horses. Red Mustang... cute. Should have been a major clue, but I totally missed it. *facepalm*
Ellen's entrance was awesome. Poor Dean, always getting holy water in the face, LOL. And he got the smack, too, while Sam just smirked in the background... though Sam sobered up fast when Ellen glared pointedly at him, LOL. That was so great. And I love that Dean said "what the heck" around his mother-figure. ;)
And Dean really did put her on speed dial. *sigh* I almost wish he hadn't. :(
Dean worrying about Sam around demons... here's where it gets completely understandable from both points of view again, so as a viewer I'm left in agony not knowing who to support here, heh. Dean totally had a point, that Sam shouldn't be around demons for a little while just in case, but Sam totally had a point, too, that he'd learned his lesson and wasn't about to throw it all away again. But as I mentioned in my last post, Dean's still waiting for some sign of the "changed forever" thing, and when he walked into that store and saw Sam standing in a pool of (supposedly) demon blood, he thought that was it. He must have wondered if Sam had taken a swig, and hated that he had to keep wondering that every time Sam spent time with a demon without supervision, you know?
Whereas Sam is trying so hard to prove himself trustworthy that Dean's heightened distrust after that moment just makes him angry. Which heightens Dean's distrust again. They really couldn't win. They DID need time apart, so very very badly.
I always wonder, if Sam had tasted the blood, would he have realized they weren't demons? And did the memory of killing those kids come back to haunt him, after he learned that they weren't possessed after all? I mean, sure, they were trying to kill him, but only because they were hallucinating. It wasn't exactly their fault. That's the kind of thing that would stay with Sam, you know? But he tried salt, he tried verbal exorcism... the knife was honestly his last resort. We hadn't seen that from Sam in a while. It was either the knife or his powers, and either way it would give him a high and a feeling of power that just isn't there anymore.
It's too bad there isn't an AA group for demon blood junkies. Sam could really use one at this point, but he struggled through on his own, proving just how strong he really was and how desperate he was to do the right thing. He deserved some recognition for that, poor boy.
The moment when Dean went over to Sam when he was sitting off by himself after killing the "demons"... in any previous season, that would have been a sweet brotherly moment, but man, Dean was completely shut off. Again, he was more worried that Sam was hiding lasting effects from the whole "monster" thing rather than being concerned about how he was feeling emotionally.
Just as an aside, I thought it was kind of dumb for Dean to tell the army/marine/whatever dude that he'd "served" in Hell. The whole subject of their conversation was that the dude had had training that Dean recognized. He didn't recognize that training from Hell, he recognized it from his dad. Just seemed like a weird moment to me.
I thought it was sweet that Ellen and Sam went off alone. Sam was always closest to her, so it was nice to have a "hunting partners" scene between them like that.
Had Sam actually met Rufus by this point, I wonder? He probably put 2 and 2 together when he saw him there with Jo reciting exorcisms and stuff, so he knew who he was right away, but still, I wonder if they'd ever met or spoken before. And what exactly was Rufus' opinion of Sam post-detox, considering he'd known about it at the time?
Dean almost going after Sam but stopping himself... that scene always makes me wonder, did he jump so fast for the door because he was worried about Sam being around demons, or was that his usual big-brother instinct? Did he stop himself because he felt that trying to get Sam away from his drug was less important than helping these people get out, or because his usual big-brother instinct just wasn't cutting it anymore? Hmm.
Loved the Jo & Rufus teamwork. I actually kinda sorta shipped Ellen/Rufus for a little while after this ep, considering they seemed to be in touch and he totally had a Dad vibe going on with Jo. I wish we saw more of that guy.
Speaking of Jo, I love that she was so much more mature and kickbutt in this episode than we'd seen her before. I wish we'd gotten to see the process of her and Ellen hitting the road together and growing as hunting partners, but they made it 100% believable in just the few scenes they had. I could finally see her being a real love interest for Dean at this point. She always seemed way too immature and little-sister-ish before.
Titus Welliver playing War was AWESOME. It was just too bad we never saw him in a scene with Lucifer. ;)
The scene between Sam and War, though... guh, I love it. Jared played it SO WELL. Sam's expressions told the whole story, it was amazing. And I love that he didn't just shrug off the things War said. He fully admitted to himself that War was right, that he still had a problem, and he set about trying to fix it. I'm so proud of my boy!
And we got a nice old-fashioned bro moment when Dean burst in and untied Sam, and they were finishing each other's sentences just like in the old days. It was short-lived, but it was good to see that the old teamwork was still there.
The final scene. Sam saying he's dangerous, that the problem is him, that they should go their separate ways, while Dean sits there in numb silence... it was just too perfect, too agonizing, and too dang gorgeous. And you know, while Dean may have agreed that they needed to part ways, and while he may have felt relieved not to have to watch Sam's every move for a while, the fact that he left the door open between them by offering Sam the Impala speaks VOLUMES. He wasn't disowning Sam. He wasn't even angry. Like he said, he just couldn't afford to be watching Sam all the time rather than focusing on the job. Sam needed to get himself right, whether it took a day or a year or forever. But Dean wasn't cutting him out completely, and if he wasn't already so numb from everything else that had happened, I'm sure it would have cut like a knife to see him go.
Sam's goodbye to the Impala BREAKS ME.

I mean, look at that! The long, lingering look... stroking her as he passed... knowing now that she'll be what ultimately gives him the power to defeat Lucifer, that moment is even more poignant. Leaving the car was leaving HOME.
Randomness -
*Ellen's secret knock was Morse code for SOS. Ha!
*What WAS the fire for? It was summertime!
Quotes -
Dean: We gotta cheer him up. Maybe I'll give him a back rub.
Dean: I went down to Radiology, got some glamour shots. *pulls out x-rays* Let's just say the, uh, doctors are baffled.
Dean: Cellphone, Cas? Really? Since when do angels need to reach out and touch someone?
Bobby: Enough foreplay. Get over here and lay your damn hands on.
Sam, Dean, & Cas: *puzzled, slightly horrified stares*
Dean: *to Sam* Well, at least he's talkin' now.
Bobby: I heard that.
Castiel: I'm gonna find God.
Dean: Try New Mexico. I hear He's on a tortilla.
Castiel: No, He's not on any flatbread.
Castiel: This is not a theological issue, it's strategic. With God's help, we CAN win.
Dean: It's a pipe dream, Cas.
Castiel: *gets in his face* I killed two angels this week. Those are my brothers. I'm hunted, I rebelled, and I did it, all of it, for you. And you failed. You and your brother destroyed the world. And I lost everything. For nothing. So keep... your opinions... to youself.
Castiel: May I borrow it?
Dean: No.
Castiel: Dean. Give it to me.
Dean: *pause* Alright, I guess. *takes amulet off* Don't lose it. *hands it to Cas, fidgets uncomfortably* Oh great, now I feel naked.
Bobby: When you find God, tell Him to send legs!
Ellen: Real glad to see you boys! *glomps Dean, then smacks him* The can of whoop-ass I oughta open on you?
Dean: Ow!
Ellen: What, you can't pick up a phone? What are you, allergic to giving me peace of mind? I gotta find out that you're alive from Rufus??
Dean: I'm sorry, Ellen.
Ellen: Yeah, you better be. You better put me on speed dial, kid.
Dean: Yes, ma'am.
Sam: What if we get everyone guns?
Dean: What, are you gonna arm up baby bump over here?
Dean: You're gonna go out there again?
Sam: Well, crap doesn't hit the fan with coffee breaks.
Dean: I'll go.
Sam: It's fine, just stay here, get 'em ready, I'll cover Ellen.
Dean: Why's it gotta be you?
Sam: Oh, that's right, I forgot. You think I'll take one look at a demon and suddenly fall off the wagon, as if after everything, I haven't learned my lesson.
Dean: Well, have you?
Sam: *shoves him angrily*
Ellen: What happened, some girl come between you or something?
Sam: Just stresses of the job, you know how it is.
Ellen: It called me a bitch.
Dean: Bruising a little easy, don't you think?
Ellen: What's your instinct?
Dean: My instinct? My instinct was to call Bobby and ask for help. Or Sam.
Ellen: Well, tough. All you got's me, and all I got's you, so let's figure it out.
Army dude: So, uh, you think that all this comes from outer space?
Dean: This isn't X-Files, pal.
Sam: So who are you?
War: Here's a hint. I was in Germany, then in Germany, then in the Middle East. I was in Darfur when my beeper went off. I'm waiting to hook up with my siblings. I've got three. We're gonna have so much fun together.
War: You think I'm a monster. I'm Jell-o shots at a party, I just remove inhibitions.
Sam: I'm gonna kill you myself.
War: Oh, that's adorable, considering you're my poster boy.
War: Save your protests for your brother. I can see inside your head, and man, it is one-track city in there. Blood, blood, blood. Lust for power. Same as always. You wanna be strong again. But not just strong. Stronger than everybody. Good intentions - quick slide to Hell, buddy boy.
Army dude: So now you're saying that there are no demons, and that war is a guy.
Dean: You believed crazy before.
Jo: Pipe bombs won't kill a demon.
Rufus: Right. But in my experience, demons come at you slower if they're in a body with no limbs.
Rufus: Did you figure this out all by yourself, genius?
Rufus: Stop firing. It usually means... stop firing.
Dean: So, pit stop on Mount Doom?
Sam: I know you don't trust me. Just, now I realize something. I don't trust me either. From the minute I saw that blood, the only thought in my head... And I tell myself it's for the right reasons, my intentions are good, and it feels true, you know? But I think, underneath... I just miss the feeling. I know how messed up that sounds, which means I know how messed up I am. The thing is, the problem's not the demon blood, not really. I mean, what I did, I can't blame the blood or Ruby or... anything. The problem is me. How far I'll go. There's something in me that... scares the hell out of me, Dean. In the last couple days, I caught another glimpse.
Dean: So what are you saying?
Sam: I'm in no shape to be hunting. I need to step back, 'cause I'm dangerous. Maybe it's best we just... go our separate ways.
Dean: Well, I think you're right.
Sam: I was expecting a fight.
Dean: Truth is, I spend more time worrying about you than about doing the job right. I just, I can't afford that, you know? Not now.
Sam: I'm sorry, Dean.
Dean: I know you are, Sam.
Sam: *goes to leave*
Dean: Hey, you uh... wanna take the Impala?
Sam: That's okay. *walks away, stops* Take care of yourself, Dean.
Dean: Yeah, you too, Sammy.
Opening on Sam silently watching a poor, broken, depressed Bobby... is there a sadder sight in all the world? :(
IMO, the Enochian sigil on their ribs is way cooler than the anti-possession tat. ;)
Okay, so Castiel's quest to find God - It sounded SO COOL when he first came out with it, and the borrowing of the amulet was tragic yet exciting, thinking that this little trinket that has signified Sam and Dean's brotherly love for so long actually held an even deeper purpose... but then it fizzled out. Whyyyyyyyyyyyy??? Can't blame a writers' strike for that one. What the heck happened to Cas this season? They set up a really cool storyline for him, and then it just fell through the cracks. I don't get it. It really annoys me that we never got to see him searching for God.
While I'm on the subject of Cas, the cellphone jokes throughout the season never got old for me, LOL. Poor Cas, it must have felt so degrading to have to use this dinky little device to stay in touch with the boys. And how exactly did he run out of minutes so fast? Who had he been talking to? ;)
Also, the limits to his powers this season were a nice touch, I thought. He can still zap people from one place to another, but that's pretty much it. And as the season goes on, his battery starts to run down. But I'm sure I'll talk about that in later episodes. I just love that he really seemed to feel bad that he couldn't heal Bobby in this ep. He makes that his second order of business once he gets his angel mojo back. Aww. :)
And I love that he shut Dean down with his little speech about all he'd done and all he'd given up for him, supposedly for nothing, ending with the ever-awesome "So keep... your opinions... to yourself." LOVE IIIIIT.
And the tortilla gag still cracks me up like nobody's business, LOL.
The amulet... Dean didn't want to part with it! *sniffle* It was such a good sign that he hesitated so long before giving it up, and even then he told Cas not to lose it. He really didn't want to lose that last piece of the old Sam, you know? Gah, it's tragic.
I have to say this... just as Bobby mentioned finding God, Rufus appears on the screen. I WAS SO SURE RUFUS WAS GOD!!!! *sigh*
You have no idea how often I've watched the scene where the boys first enter the town, just to hear Spirit in the Sky playing, LOL. That was such a cool song choice. And I love that it was playing on the car radio! They really were listening to it while marching into town. Awesome.
I love that the horsemen had cars instead of horses. Red Mustang... cute. Should have been a major clue, but I totally missed it. *facepalm*
Ellen's entrance was awesome. Poor Dean, always getting holy water in the face, LOL. And he got the smack, too, while Sam just smirked in the background... though Sam sobered up fast when Ellen glared pointedly at him, LOL. That was so great. And I love that Dean said "what the heck" around his mother-figure. ;)
And Dean really did put her on speed dial. *sigh* I almost wish he hadn't. :(
Dean worrying about Sam around demons... here's where it gets completely understandable from both points of view again, so as a viewer I'm left in agony not knowing who to support here, heh. Dean totally had a point, that Sam shouldn't be around demons for a little while just in case, but Sam totally had a point, too, that he'd learned his lesson and wasn't about to throw it all away again. But as I mentioned in my last post, Dean's still waiting for some sign of the "changed forever" thing, and when he walked into that store and saw Sam standing in a pool of (supposedly) demon blood, he thought that was it. He must have wondered if Sam had taken a swig, and hated that he had to keep wondering that every time Sam spent time with a demon without supervision, you know?
Whereas Sam is trying so hard to prove himself trustworthy that Dean's heightened distrust after that moment just makes him angry. Which heightens Dean's distrust again. They really couldn't win. They DID need time apart, so very very badly.
I always wonder, if Sam had tasted the blood, would he have realized they weren't demons? And did the memory of killing those kids come back to haunt him, after he learned that they weren't possessed after all? I mean, sure, they were trying to kill him, but only because they were hallucinating. It wasn't exactly their fault. That's the kind of thing that would stay with Sam, you know? But he tried salt, he tried verbal exorcism... the knife was honestly his last resort. We hadn't seen that from Sam in a while. It was either the knife or his powers, and either way it would give him a high and a feeling of power that just isn't there anymore.
It's too bad there isn't an AA group for demon blood junkies. Sam could really use one at this point, but he struggled through on his own, proving just how strong he really was and how desperate he was to do the right thing. He deserved some recognition for that, poor boy.
The moment when Dean went over to Sam when he was sitting off by himself after killing the "demons"... in any previous season, that would have been a sweet brotherly moment, but man, Dean was completely shut off. Again, he was more worried that Sam was hiding lasting effects from the whole "monster" thing rather than being concerned about how he was feeling emotionally.
Just as an aside, I thought it was kind of dumb for Dean to tell the army/marine/whatever dude that he'd "served" in Hell. The whole subject of their conversation was that the dude had had training that Dean recognized. He didn't recognize that training from Hell, he recognized it from his dad. Just seemed like a weird moment to me.
I thought it was sweet that Ellen and Sam went off alone. Sam was always closest to her, so it was nice to have a "hunting partners" scene between them like that.
Had Sam actually met Rufus by this point, I wonder? He probably put 2 and 2 together when he saw him there with Jo reciting exorcisms and stuff, so he knew who he was right away, but still, I wonder if they'd ever met or spoken before. And what exactly was Rufus' opinion of Sam post-detox, considering he'd known about it at the time?
Dean almost going after Sam but stopping himself... that scene always makes me wonder, did he jump so fast for the door because he was worried about Sam being around demons, or was that his usual big-brother instinct? Did he stop himself because he felt that trying to get Sam away from his drug was less important than helping these people get out, or because his usual big-brother instinct just wasn't cutting it anymore? Hmm.
Loved the Jo & Rufus teamwork. I actually kinda sorta shipped Ellen/Rufus for a little while after this ep, considering they seemed to be in touch and he totally had a Dad vibe going on with Jo. I wish we saw more of that guy.
Speaking of Jo, I love that she was so much more mature and kickbutt in this episode than we'd seen her before. I wish we'd gotten to see the process of her and Ellen hitting the road together and growing as hunting partners, but they made it 100% believable in just the few scenes they had. I could finally see her being a real love interest for Dean at this point. She always seemed way too immature and little-sister-ish before.
Titus Welliver playing War was AWESOME. It was just too bad we never saw him in a scene with Lucifer. ;)
The scene between Sam and War, though... guh, I love it. Jared played it SO WELL. Sam's expressions told the whole story, it was amazing. And I love that he didn't just shrug off the things War said. He fully admitted to himself that War was right, that he still had a problem, and he set about trying to fix it. I'm so proud of my boy!
And we got a nice old-fashioned bro moment when Dean burst in and untied Sam, and they were finishing each other's sentences just like in the old days. It was short-lived, but it was good to see that the old teamwork was still there.
The final scene. Sam saying he's dangerous, that the problem is him, that they should go their separate ways, while Dean sits there in numb silence... it was just too perfect, too agonizing, and too dang gorgeous. And you know, while Dean may have agreed that they needed to part ways, and while he may have felt relieved not to have to watch Sam's every move for a while, the fact that he left the door open between them by offering Sam the Impala speaks VOLUMES. He wasn't disowning Sam. He wasn't even angry. Like he said, he just couldn't afford to be watching Sam all the time rather than focusing on the job. Sam needed to get himself right, whether it took a day or a year or forever. But Dean wasn't cutting him out completely, and if he wasn't already so numb from everything else that had happened, I'm sure it would have cut like a knife to see him go.
Sam's goodbye to the Impala BREAKS ME.
I mean, look at that! The long, lingering look... stroking her as he passed... knowing now that she'll be what ultimately gives him the power to defeat Lucifer, that moment is even more poignant. Leaving the car was leaving HOME.
Randomness -
*Ellen's secret knock was Morse code for SOS. Ha!
*What WAS the fire for? It was summertime!
Quotes -
Dean: We gotta cheer him up. Maybe I'll give him a back rub.
Dean: I went down to Radiology, got some glamour shots. *pulls out x-rays* Let's just say the, uh, doctors are baffled.
Dean: Cellphone, Cas? Really? Since when do angels need to reach out and touch someone?
Bobby: Enough foreplay. Get over here and lay your damn hands on.
Sam, Dean, & Cas: *puzzled, slightly horrified stares*
Dean: *to Sam* Well, at least he's talkin' now.
Bobby: I heard that.
Castiel: I'm gonna find God.
Dean: Try New Mexico. I hear He's on a tortilla.
Castiel: No, He's not on any flatbread.
Castiel: This is not a theological issue, it's strategic. With God's help, we CAN win.
Dean: It's a pipe dream, Cas.
Castiel: *gets in his face* I killed two angels this week. Those are my brothers. I'm hunted, I rebelled, and I did it, all of it, for you. And you failed. You and your brother destroyed the world. And I lost everything. For nothing. So keep... your opinions... to youself.
Castiel: May I borrow it?
Dean: No.
Castiel: Dean. Give it to me.
Dean: *pause* Alright, I guess. *takes amulet off* Don't lose it. *hands it to Cas, fidgets uncomfortably* Oh great, now I feel naked.
Bobby: When you find God, tell Him to send legs!
Ellen: Real glad to see you boys! *glomps Dean, then smacks him* The can of whoop-ass I oughta open on you?
Dean: Ow!
Ellen: What, you can't pick up a phone? What are you, allergic to giving me peace of mind? I gotta find out that you're alive from Rufus??
Dean: I'm sorry, Ellen.
Ellen: Yeah, you better be. You better put me on speed dial, kid.
Dean: Yes, ma'am.
Sam: What if we get everyone guns?
Dean: What, are you gonna arm up baby bump over here?
Dean: You're gonna go out there again?
Sam: Well, crap doesn't hit the fan with coffee breaks.
Dean: I'll go.
Sam: It's fine, just stay here, get 'em ready, I'll cover Ellen.
Dean: Why's it gotta be you?
Sam: Oh, that's right, I forgot. You think I'll take one look at a demon and suddenly fall off the wagon, as if after everything, I haven't learned my lesson.
Dean: Well, have you?
Sam: *shoves him angrily*
Ellen: What happened, some girl come between you or something?
Sam: Just stresses of the job, you know how it is.
Ellen: It called me a bitch.
Dean: Bruising a little easy, don't you think?
Ellen: What's your instinct?
Dean: My instinct? My instinct was to call Bobby and ask for help. Or Sam.
Ellen: Well, tough. All you got's me, and all I got's you, so let's figure it out.
Army dude: So, uh, you think that all this comes from outer space?
Dean: This isn't X-Files, pal.
Sam: So who are you?
War: Here's a hint. I was in Germany, then in Germany, then in the Middle East. I was in Darfur when my beeper went off. I'm waiting to hook up with my siblings. I've got three. We're gonna have so much fun together.
War: You think I'm a monster. I'm Jell-o shots at a party, I just remove inhibitions.
Sam: I'm gonna kill you myself.
War: Oh, that's adorable, considering you're my poster boy.
War: Save your protests for your brother. I can see inside your head, and man, it is one-track city in there. Blood, blood, blood. Lust for power. Same as always. You wanna be strong again. But not just strong. Stronger than everybody. Good intentions - quick slide to Hell, buddy boy.
Army dude: So now you're saying that there are no demons, and that war is a guy.
Dean: You believed crazy before.
Jo: Pipe bombs won't kill a demon.
Rufus: Right. But in my experience, demons come at you slower if they're in a body with no limbs.
Rufus: Did you figure this out all by yourself, genius?
Rufus: Stop firing. It usually means... stop firing.
Dean: So, pit stop on Mount Doom?
Sam: I know you don't trust me. Just, now I realize something. I don't trust me either. From the minute I saw that blood, the only thought in my head... And I tell myself it's for the right reasons, my intentions are good, and it feels true, you know? But I think, underneath... I just miss the feeling. I know how messed up that sounds, which means I know how messed up I am. The thing is, the problem's not the demon blood, not really. I mean, what I did, I can't blame the blood or Ruby or... anything. The problem is me. How far I'll go. There's something in me that... scares the hell out of me, Dean. In the last couple days, I caught another glimpse.
Dean: So what are you saying?
Sam: I'm in no shape to be hunting. I need to step back, 'cause I'm dangerous. Maybe it's best we just... go our separate ways.
Dean: Well, I think you're right.
Sam: I was expecting a fight.
Dean: Truth is, I spend more time worrying about you than about doing the job right. I just, I can't afford that, you know? Not now.
Sam: I'm sorry, Dean.
Dean: I know you are, Sam.
Sam: *goes to leave*
Dean: Hey, you uh... wanna take the Impala?
Sam: That's okay. *walks away, stops* Take care of yourself, Dean.
Dean: Yeah, you too, Sammy.
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Date: 2010-08-20 03:40 am (UTC)The tension between Sam and Dean in this episode is awful, but when they first decided to go their separate ways, I was sitting there with my jaw practically hanging open.
Sam's goodbye to the Impala BREAKS ME.
Me, too. It was tragic the first go round, because there is the acknowledgement that it's their home, but now it is just completely shatter-into-a-million-pieces heartbreak.
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Date: 2010-08-20 07:33 pm (UTC)Me, too. It was tragic the first go round, because there is the acknowledgement that it's their home, but now it is just completely shatter-into-a-million-pieces heartbreak.
Exactly. Most important object in the universe! *sniffle*