It was surprisingly easy for them to decide on a plan with a Hellhound, considering that Joe Harwell had somehow beaten him up, and Dean had been bullied to death. We do not forget about their invisibility, and the lack of any preparation like traps.
How could Dean refuse Danai Garcia? And rolling her up with a joke about Clark Kent is just OK =) (Jensen Ackles auditioned for the role of QC in "Smallville").
At the moment when they showed how Dean began to arrange things in the room for himself, I involuntarily burst into tears, because it was very nice to finally find at least some semblance of a home ;-;
Dean's speech is about the fact that he is not worthy of a quiet life, and his fate is to die with a weapon in his hands, it just became so sad for these words of his.
I've been wanting to see what these hellhounds look like for a long time, and now it's finally happened. Although they were vague. Nothing special. :)
Well, it's good that at least Dean and Sam talked and decided that this time they would not go to death, but would survive. And in general, why should everything end with the death of one of them in every season? They die, get somewhere, then get out of there, sometimes with amnesia, and then everything repeats in the next season. :)
Of course, only one can pass the tests, and of course it will be Sam. As if one could have expected anything else. Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me.
Carver's/Would it kill Singer for both of them to let them pass? And considering how they started the season, it's much more logical to give it to Dean, so that Sam proves his loyalty to his brother after his betrayal, no? Apparently not.
Of course, Dean has to learn another valuable lesson, how to trust Sam. As if he hadn't trusted him before. Didn't they do this for season 5? Apparently it wasn't enough.
And again, Dean's desire to do something good for this world in the form of passing tests was painted as suicidal, and Sam's desire as something beautiful. Wasn't it funny for them to use the same clogged technique from time to time?
Except Dean was very reasonable when he said that one would die. Because it is extremely stupid to assume that the test taker will come out alive. And all this Sam's "I want to go through the trials and live" is even more stupid, because his wishes don't mean anything here.
In any case, Sam pulled these trials out from under Dean's feet and therefore everything else is entirely on him.
Dean also became suicidal here, well damn it… Good speech, Sam. About the fact that Dean is not a dumb infantry and the best hunter. The episode with a house full of people waiting for the hellhound reminded detectives where there are a lot of people in the house/train, and we don't know where the killer is and who will die next. Sam seems to have heard the phrases about the torn vertebra, and still wants to see the light at the end of the tunnel. Sweet summer child Bunker, own room, own kitchen. How happy I am for them, as for myself!
- And fuck you are passable.
- He works in mysterious ways.
- Yeah, mysterious douchey ways
How could Dean refuse Danai Garcia? And rolling her up with a joke about Clark Kent is just OK =) (Jensen Ackles auditioned for the role of QC in "Smallville").
- Yes. I love men who can fry
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— Yeah, they're incomprehensibly stupid.
Well, it's good that at least Dean and Sam talked and decided that this time they would not go to death, but would survive. And in general, why should everything end with the death of one of them in every season? They die, get somewhere, then get out of there, sometimes with amnesia, and then everything repeats in the next season. :)
Carver's/Would it kill Singer for both of them to let them pass? And considering how they started the season, it's much more logical to give it to Dean, so that Sam proves his loyalty to his brother after his betrayal, no? Apparently not.
Of course, Dean has to learn another valuable lesson, how to trust Sam. As if he hadn't trusted him before. Didn't they do this for season 5? Apparently it wasn't enough.
And again, Dean's desire to do something good for this world in the form of passing tests was painted as suicidal, and Sam's desire as something beautiful. Wasn't it funny for them to use the same clogged technique from time to time?
Except Dean was very reasonable when he said that one would die. Because it is extremely stupid to assume that the test taker will come out alive. And all this Sam's "I want to go through the trials and live" is even more stupid, because his wishes don't mean anything here.
In any case, Sam pulled these trials out from under Dean's feet and therefore everything else is entirely on him.
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Good speech, Sam. About the fact that Dean is not a dumb infantry and the best hunter.
The episode with a house full of people waiting for the hellhound reminded detectives where there are a lot of people in the house/train, and we don't know where the killer is and who will die next.
Sam seems to have heard the phrases about the torn vertebra, and still wants to see the light at the end of the tunnel. Sweet summer child
Bunker, own room, own kitchen. How happy I am for them, as for myself!