Playthings was all kinds of awesome. Those dolls really creeped me out, and the gay insinuations were hilarious. I also loved Drunk!Sam and you're right, the story progression was so understated here that you didn't even realize it was happening until the end. Sam's not really more willing to follow John's orders, IMO, I think he's just totally willing to martyr himself "for the greater good" because that's what Winchesters do best! And the only reason Dean's questioning John is because they've finally found the one thing Dean won't do for his dad, and that's kill his brother.
I absolutely love Nightshifter! It's the ep I made this icon from. I liked Ronald, and was sad that he died. I also loved Dean's ringtones, and Henricksen's pov on their paramilitary lifestyle! I totally had a cow that Renegade by Styx was the final song of the episode. I was so freakin' excited that it's now my phone's ringtone, and has been for about two weeks. HEEHEEHEE! I have to resist the urge to break into a funky dance everytime my phone rings!
I was wondering where you got that particular thumbs-up!Dean from...question answered!
You are completely right about the Sam martyring thing. It really isn't about John's orders at all, but then, there IS still the fact that martyring himself for the greater good IS following John's orders. Really I just love Drunk!Sam's "Dad told you to do it, you have to!"
Man! I was wondering what song that was at the end. It kicked ass! Good ol' Styx. I am jealous of your ringtone!
You know what else I realized about Nightshifter, but completely forgot to say above...Hendrikson and Dean spoke about John in the past-tense. Last we heard from the cops, their father was "whereabouts unknown"...now Hendrikson could have just been using the past-tense because he was talking about their childhood, but Dean also used the past tense when he said "He was a hero"...I don't know, it's interesting to note, anyway. The feds are never going to find proof that he died, unless they figure out that "Elroy Mcgilicutty and his two loving sons" were the
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I absolutely love Nightshifter! It's the ep I made this icon from. I liked Ronald, and was sad that he died. I also loved Dean's ringtones, and Henricksen's pov on their paramilitary lifestyle! I totally had a cow that Renegade by Styx was the final song of the episode. I was so freakin' excited that it's now my phone's ringtone, and has been for about two weeks. HEEHEEHEE! I have to resist the urge to break into a funky dance everytime my phone rings!
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You are completely right about the Sam martyring thing. It really isn't about John's orders at all, but then, there IS still the fact that martyring himself for the greater good IS following John's orders. Really I just love Drunk!Sam's "Dad told you to do it, you have to!"
Man! I was wondering what song that was at the end. It kicked ass! Good ol' Styx. I am jealous of your ringtone!
You know what else I realized about Nightshifter, but completely forgot to say above...Hendrikson and Dean spoke about John in the past-tense. Last we heard from the cops, their father was "whereabouts unknown"...now Hendrikson could have just been using the past-tense because he was talking about their childhood, but Dean also used the past tense when he said "He was a hero"...I don't know, it's interesting to note, anyway. The feds are never going to find proof that he died, unless they figure out that "Elroy Mcgilicutty and his two loving sons" were the
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