ext_382010 ([identity profile] borgmama1of5.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] caranfindel 2018-11-30 10:00 pm (UTC)

Why don't you tell us how you really feel?

Actually I didn't have a problem with the Dean and Jack bonding. I can see how Dean, since he wanted to kill Jack initially, would take Jack's impending demise really hard, like you know, his hating on Jack is what caused our little nougat to be in this condition...And I liked the reverse of Dean acting like Sam regarding respecting Jack's choice to live a little. Like it actually shows a little character growth on Dean's part (until it gets reversed...)

I'm going with Sam and Cas being so concerned with how Dean is handling Jack's condition because they see Dean as still emotionally fragile from being possessed and they are worried this will push him over the edge and back into his depressed and drinking-too-much mindset, and they don't want to have to deal with that again...

I have to say, my first thought about Dean's wonky vision is that whatever Jack has is contagious, but when it kept happening it seems like a major red flag about, hmm, a mysteriously missing presence that no one knows where he went...

Not sure what the point of Sergei was, other than as a plot device to materialize some archangel grace that doesn't work anyway...

The less said about Nick the better. In fact if nothing is said about the various characters that particular actor portrays, that is even better. Although I can't help myself: WHY????

BTW--Jensen said the scene in Baby with Jack was mostly improvised, the cameras were set up and the director just let the two of them go :)

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