Oh, this is exactly the series that I came across on TV about four months ago, it interested me so much that I started watching the series from the very beginning! And finally she got it again!
— It's fate. — I don't need it! I've put my life into fighting this shit. There is no destiny.
a gorgeous, beautiful and simply awesome series! death is incomparable, Bobby is incredibly cunning with his secrets in the house, Dean is speechless, and Sam, who does not want to regain himself. Let's see what happens!
All the episodes related to Mr. Death are insanely inspiring! I will try to refrain from my philosophical research here. But I will say that probably Dean's shoals are also part of the natural order. All this unpredictability, freedom of choice, as part of this incomprehensible order. It's like in the Matrix with Neo. Although we were kind of given to understand that supposedly Death was insanely interested in it. Like, kapai Dean, I'm also wondering what will come out of this. Maybe it's good for Death. Let's see what happens. I hope the screenwriters won't upset me.
Cyborg Sam, in principle, is an ideal example of cold calculation, which is often shown to us in the cinema about artificial intelligence. And of course this soul didn't give up on him:) However, it is clear that Sam is still bespectacled, and therefore we can conclude that not all of his soul has gone. If we turn to Hinduism, there are different types of souls, and in other things it is found in the Greeks. In fact, the lower animal forms of feelings were present in him, at least the fear of death and pain.
Of course, you can also dig into the blunder - that according to statistics, more than a hundred people die every minute on Earth, and while Death talks to Dean, everyone lives? :) Or are the reapers doing all the work? But what about the touch of death? Well, all right. You can leave it at that.
And of course I can't help but say about Bobby. Well, I love this wise man with the experience of life!
Of course, I love references to "The Shining", but seeing Sam trying to kill Bobby is not cool at all ( Definitely one of the best and most serious episodes of the series.
Dean's act with the soul is very ambiguous. And Sam behaved strangely. On the one hand, he did not want to offend his Brother, and agreed to return his soul, but on the other hand, he did not want to return it so much that he almost killed Bobby. I think it would be more logical to sit down and explain to Dina why you don't want her back. Dean is also doing well, instead of listening to the fact that the return of the soul can morally destroy Sam, he decided to do this because he wanted to see his former brother. Personally, I liked Sam in the role of a cyborg killer, because there are no "snot" and six months of thinking about moral principles, and the correctness of some actions and actions.
Death is one of the most adequate characters for me. Thanks to Dean's experience, we are given to understand how difficult it is to take a life, and at the same time it is much easier to do it, knowing that otherwise the course of events will change and in any case someone will suffer. That's life. Everyone has their own deadline.
Whatever Sam was pouring in, it was better to have Sam with a soul than the insensitive monster he was turning into. Dean was right to say that he now has to constantly graze him. He left almost no choice.
The series is cool. I love Death. The dialogues with him are wonderful. And those are his commands, and the way Dean himself goes quiet next to him.
Why did Cas talk him out of giving Sam his soul back? Yes, she is crippled, yes, there is a possibility of paralysis, etc. But Sam's soul will be pulled out of these hellish torments. So what if cyborg Sam is healthy and lives by primary instincts when Sam's soul is suffering somewhere out there?
And I did not understand this feint with the lack of sleep, since sleep is needed not for the soul, but in order to physically.the shell was resting and functioning.
Who doesn't know - the name is not related to the Russian Samara and is an ancient Mesopotamian legend. A quote from the Wiki: "A merchant in Baghdad sends his servant to the market for provisions. Soon after, the servant comes home pale and trembling, and tells him that in the market he ran into a woman whom he recognized as death, and she made a threatening gesture. Borrowing a trader's horse, he rides at high speed to Samarra, about 75 miles (125 km) away, where he believes death will not find him. The merchant then goes to the market, finds death, and asks why she made a threatening gesture. She replies, "It wasn't a threatening gesture, I just flinched in surprise. I was amazed to see him in Baghdad because I had an appointment with him tonight in Samarra.""
Death looks like my teacher. Which is why I'm being expelled, so it's also death in a sense. The death of me as a student But in any case, the character is wildly charismatic and uniquely catchy
I understand how everyone was happy about the next appearance of death, but the series itself is off the scale in terms of stupidity in both directions. along Dean's line, it seems as if he is stuck at the level of a child who believes that bad uncles must die, and the creators did not even try to complicate the situation or reveal something, show ambiguity. a dying child is the main trump card, yes, and the first people died because of sins, which immediately made them bad. and this amazing revelation that not only villains are dying is some kind of insult already. the series doesn't seem to be for school-age children. Sam's motivation is a separate song. Yes, he lost his soul, and at the same time his empathy, but he seriously went along with a former enemy to kill a loved one, just not to let his brother regain his soul. we discard the moral side, and it still doesn't add up - somehow killing a battle-hardened man is easier than having a heart-to-heart conversation with your brother (oh, yes...) or running away from him. after the murder, their paths would have parted anyway, since according to the logic of the series, a brother means about the same amount.
This whole situation with the dying girl was set up by Death to let Dean see the consequences of the violation of the natural order. This is clearly evident from their final conversation. Dean wouldn't be Dean if he hadn't tried to save the girl and Death knew it. Dean/Death/Tessa is always pleasing to the eye together! About Dean's decision to return Sam's soul. It had nothing to do with the fact that Dean just wanted old Sam. Dean was prepared for Sam to die from this. The fact is that Soulless Sam is dangerous to others, and neither Dean nor Bobby can keep an eye on him forever. And don't forget that Sam's soul is in a cage and nothing good happens to it there. And obviously no one will deny that regular!Sam would like to get his soul back. The series is very good. Gamble and Singer were pleasantly surprised.
I really like Death performed by Julian Richings...just 100% of his role!!! I really like the interaction of Death and Dean, Death treats Dean like a kind uncle to a negligent but beloved nephew... somehow such a feeling develops! Well, the wonderful Balthazar, it seems like he's still an infection, but he hooked a lot, it's a pity he wasn't there anymore after season 6.
@id386471659: You have such an interesting interpretation of the relationship between Dean and Death. I've never thought in this way, but the parallel is really visible! I also liked the phrase of Dean's Death so much: "The intrepid Detective". It's true!
I wonder how long the wall in Sam's mind will last. He's a psychic, after all... Although, maybe this particular talent of his will have nothing to do with it))
— I don't need it! I've put my life into fighting this shit. There is no destiny.
a gorgeous, beautiful and simply awesome series! death is incomparable, Bobby is incredibly cunning with his secrets in the house, Dean is speechless, and Sam, who does not want to regain himself. Let's see what happens!
I will try to refrain from my philosophical research here.
But I will say that probably Dean's shoals are also part of the natural order. All this unpredictability, freedom of choice, as part of this incomprehensible order. It's like in the Matrix with Neo.
Although we were kind of given to understand that supposedly Death was insanely interested in it. Like, kapai Dean, I'm also wondering what will come out of this. Maybe it's good for Death.
Let's see what happens. I hope the screenwriters won't upset me.
Cyborg Sam, in principle, is an ideal example of cold calculation, which is often shown to us in the cinema about artificial intelligence. And of course this soul didn't give up on him:) However, it is clear that Sam is still bespectacled, and therefore we can conclude that not all of his soul has gone. If we turn to Hinduism, there are different types of souls, and in other things it is found in the Greeks. In fact, the lower animal forms of feelings were present in him, at least the fear of death and pain.
Of course, you can also dig into the blunder - that according to statistics, more than a hundred people die every minute on Earth, and while Death talks to Dean, everyone lives? :) Or are the reapers doing all the work? But what about the touch of death? Well, all right. You can leave it at that.
And of course I can't help but say about Bobby. Well, I love this wise man with the experience of life!
Definitely one of the best and most serious episodes of the series.
reference to "The Shining" pleased me)
Personally, I liked Sam in the role of a cyborg killer, because there are no "snot" and six months of thinking about moral principles, and the correctness of some actions and actions.
The series is cool.
I love Death. The dialogues with him are wonderful. And those are his commands, and the way Dean himself goes quiet next to him.
And I did not understand this feint with the lack of sleep, since sleep is needed not for the soul, but in order to physically.the shell was resting and functioning.
A quote from the Wiki: "A merchant in Baghdad sends his servant to the market for provisions. Soon after, the servant comes home pale and trembling, and tells him that in the market he ran into a woman whom he recognized as death, and she made a threatening gesture. Borrowing a trader's horse, he rides at high speed to Samarra, about 75 miles (125 km) away, where he believes death will not find him. The merchant then goes to the market, finds death, and asks why she made a threatening gesture. She replies, "It wasn't a threatening gesture, I just flinched in surprise. I was amazed to see him in Baghdad because I had an appointment with him tonight in Samarra.""
But in any case, the character is wildly charismatic and uniquely catchy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EIxsPBbZ_b8
:D
along Dean's line, it seems as if he is stuck at the level of a child who believes that bad uncles must die, and the creators did not even try to complicate the situation or reveal something, show ambiguity. a dying child is the main trump card, yes, and the first people died because of sins, which immediately made them bad. and this amazing revelation that not only villains are dying is some kind of insult already. the series doesn't seem to be for school-age children.
Sam's motivation is a separate song. Yes, he lost his soul, and at the same time his empathy, but he seriously went along with a former enemy to kill a loved one, just not to let his brother regain his soul. we discard the moral side, and it still doesn't add up - somehow killing a battle-hardened man is easier than having a heart-to-heart conversation with your brother (oh, yes...) or running away from him. after the murder, their paths would have parted anyway, since according to the logic of the series, a brother means about the same amount.
Dean/Death/Tessa is always pleasing to the eye together!
About Dean's decision to return Sam's soul. It had nothing to do with the fact that Dean just wanted old Sam. Dean was prepared for Sam to die from this. The fact is that Soulless Sam is dangerous to others, and neither Dean nor Bobby can keep an eye on him forever. And don't forget that Sam's soul is in a cage and nothing good happens to it there. And obviously no one will deny that regular!Sam would like to get his soul back.
The series is very good. Gamble and Singer were pleasantly surprised.
I also liked the phrase of Dean's Death so much: "The intrepid Detective". It's true!
ZY and why is he still eating time? Hungry? 😍