The Boys are Back! Supernatural s7 Premiere Reaction Post

Sep 25, 2011 22:38

I know I'm a bit late to the game (this weekend was really busy with the National Book Festival going on Sat/Sun--more on that later), but I have to take a moment to talk about how effing AMAZING that Supernatural s7 premiere was, and how much it fulfilled almost all my dreams and more....<3__<3

I still think you're one of us )

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queen_insane September 26 2011, 03:01:33 UTC
The whole town of people wasn't to bind him it was to raise him.

And even better, I'm seeing a lot of positive reactions and excitement in fandom from other people, including a lot of s6 haters/skeptics, which makes my heart even gladder.

And this yes this. I think this has been the best part of it for me so far.

But yes everything that you said.

EVERYTHING.

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sherrilina September 26 2011, 03:11:39 UTC
Eh, but from the epps where we actually talk with Death he gives the impression that he's pretty much always been around walking the earth and deciding who dies, way before Lucifer "raised" him in 5x10, and rewatching the epp where Lucifer is all, "These horsemen are so demanding...:/", IDK it just seemed to me like the logical explanation was that Death is always around, but the ritual was mainly to bind him. *shrug*

*SASSY HIGH-FIVE*

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queen_insane September 26 2011, 03:17:48 UTC
Maybe because of who it was Death wanted more proof or something?

*HIGH FIVES FOREVER*

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sherrilina September 26 2011, 03:20:32 UTC
IDK IDK, but whatever, it's not the worst plot hole on the show, it could be they found a different spell or something...that spell they use to summon demons and angels though still is kind of WTF when it's like, "Well that would have been useful during ALL OF SEASON ONE AND TWO" lol. And you know, the whole ever present "how do they find the nicest and hippest motels ever everywhere they go, in the middle of fuck nowhere?" thing...:p

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raygunronica September 27 2011, 20:33:58 UTC
I rewatched he ep...and I'm totally on board with Sassy now! It was so good and sad and sweet. Never change Sam. <3

Also, it was nice meeting you.:)

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sherrilina September 28 2011, 04:27:24 UTC
I rewatched the ep...and I'm totally on board with Sassy now! It was so good and sad and sweet. Never change Sam. <3

OMG yaaay, glad to hear it! :D Lol I just find it funny that the subject of ~SASSY~ came up before the epp and someone (I forget which of you) was saying that they didn't get the whole Sassy thing, and THEN THE EPISODE HAPPENED! :p \o/ Nice icon, btw, it's even more overly ~SASSY~ than my own, lol...

God I still need to rewatch it myself though, this week so far has been as crazy as last week!

Also, it was nice meeting you.:)

It was nice meeting you too at last, hope to do so again soon! :)

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i_rise_inside October 7 2011, 12:19:21 UTC
lol it is weird, but thoroughly entertaining to look back on the episode from your very SASSY-coloured point of view! makes me wonder if you find all my dean/cas-shaped half-delusional ramblings equally amusing.... :P

i really really adored the scene where Sam prayed to Cas and got him to come back and ask for help, i might have cried a little too. because Cas needed someone to do that for him, and Sam was the only one who believed.

Sam EXPLICITLY mentioned the connection/parallels between his arc in s4 and Cas' in s6 that I've wanted to see addressed on the show since 6x20this was one of my most favourite things about this episode. i was heartbroken at the way Sam so easily believed that Cas had turned evil in the last few episodes of S6, at one point even wondering if Cas brought him back soulless on purpose. :( i hope we get a little heart to heart where they discuss about all this, later in the season. but i'm not holding my breath, Cas might not be coming back for that long, or at all ( ... )

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sherrilina October 9 2011, 07:02:04 UTC
Hiii bb!

lol it is weird, but thoroughly entertaining to look back on the episode from your very SASSY-coloured point of view! makes me wonder if you find all my dean/cas-shaped half-delusional ramblings equally amusing.... :P

Lol, thanks? :p Glad to be ~entertaining you, lol, but I mean, you can't blame me, right?! ;)

i really really adored the scene where Sam prayed to Cas and got him to come back and ask for help, i might have cried a little too. because Cas needed someone to do that for him, and Sam was the only one who believed.

Yesss I mean obviously Cas was already having doubts about keeping the souls and such, but I do think that Sam's olive branch/offer of help made a difference for Cas as well...

this was one of my most favourite things about this episode. i was heartbroken at the way Sam so easily believed that Cas had turned evil in the last few episodes of S6, at one point even wondering if Cas brought him back soulless on purpose. :(I was a bit heartbroken as well at that, but at the same time, I feel that it ( ... )

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i_rise_inside October 11 2011, 08:10:55 UTC
hey hey!

not blaming you a bit. i mean i could see and appreciate the ~SASSY~, of course it had to shortcut your brain. :P

i know Sam and Bobby were right about suspecting Cas, and even though it was Dean i wanted it from, it hurt that none of them asked WHY. why Cas was doing what he was, they all jumped on the 'Cas is evil' bandwagon and i expected Sam to at least have some sympathy, having being in a similar position before, himself.

yeah, i just want it to be acknowledged, the show handwaves a lot of things, but if we have to lose Cas for good, i'd like some things to be said out loud.

the irony is not lost on me, lol. i guess Ben is in a weird position too, now... it's Sera's show and there's only so much he can do when the bigger arc of the season has already been decided. :(

i saw people talking about it on tumblr. it sounds like Luci to me, but many hear Cas.

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sherrilina October 11 2011, 08:20:32 UTC
i know Sam and Bobby were right about suspecting Cas, and even though it was Dean i wanted it from, it hurt that none of them asked WHY. why Cas was doing what he was, they all jumped on the 'Cas is evil' bandwagon and i expected Sam to at least have some sympathy, having being in a similar position before, himself.

Well I think they realized that he was doing it to fight Raphael, with Eve referencing the power of souls for war machines, etc, and then it's explicitly acknowledged in 6x20, I don't think they were just assuming he was evil now (I mean they said Sam had gone "darkside" before as well in s4, as I recall, also in a case of good intentions gone amuck). Sam did say that he did care for Cas--and "would die for the guy" even if he suspected he was lying about Crowley, so I don't think he was totally dismissing Cas there (and in 6x21 he was giving him the benefit of the doubt over Lisa, so clearly he didn't think Cas was evil, just lying about the Crowley thing). Probably because he recognized the parallels with Ruby, etc.

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