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fanspired ([personal profile] fanspired) wrote in [personal profile] caranfindel 2020-11-14 01:21 pm (UTC)

> So Jack's point of no return wasn't actually a point of no return after all. It's kinda retconny, but not really? I've decided it's logical and I approve.

I dunno, it's still kinda the Saturday morning matinee where the stagecoach goes over the mountain at the end of the movie but, next week, the replay shows you the cowboy jumping out of the stagecoach just before it went over.

> Anyway. Dean says it's open season on anyone from another world (aw, sorry, Winchesters in Brazil), anyone who came back from the dead, and Sam gets a horrified look on his face and says "Eileen."

And Charlie says, "Hey, I'm from an AU and I'm on the hit list but by all means go chase after your girlfriend and leave me here to die."

> She asks what the plan is, and Sam bends down creepily to look at Jack in the passenger seat

I read that differently. I thought he was looking at him with concern because Jack was all up in his head and feeling desperate, so Sam asked him to drive to give him something to do that would make him focus.

>
Back at the silo. I've decided it must be mostly underground and isn't a grain silo like I thought. So what kind of silo do Yankees have that's mostly underground?

Missile silo, maybe?

> I mean, it was already so badly written that one could argue Cas wasn't proclaiming romantic love

Badly written, or deliberately written that way? o_O

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