Oh, the Four Horsemen! Spendid idea. Can we get Peter Wingfield to play Death, pretty please? After all, he's already comfortable in the part *G* though, MEthos is all busy playing doctor (again) in Holby City. *snickers*
Yes, I do like your observation about the demons taunting Sammy because now there's no Yed around anymore, so it's Sam Open Season.
Dean and feeling tired...he's been hunting for four years alongside John. Loses John, finds Sam again, loses John terminally, loses Sam terminally, deals away his life for his brother. Yep, I'd be tired too. I was thinking, looking at him playing with matches throwing the matches in the ex-demons' grave...how much grave-digging and corpses' burning one has to do before his will to live is consumed? Just the visuals, the smell, the frequent contact with decaying bodies, scary things that go bump in the night...how much horror one can withstand before caving in?
John Winchester is larger than life, and has a burning fire in him, rage and revenge and protection (saving people, hunting things, not the other way around), and a war in his past. He's been tempered already. John had the boys to live for. And to die for. In this, too, Dean is so much his father's son.
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Date: 2007-10-05 02:45 am (UTC)Yes, I do like your observation about the demons taunting Sammy because now there's no Yed around anymore, so it's Sam Open Season.
Dean and feeling tired...he's been hunting for four years alongside John. Loses John, finds Sam again, loses John terminally, loses Sam terminally, deals away his life for his brother. Yep, I'd be tired too. I was thinking, looking at him
playing with matchesthrowing the matches in the ex-demons' grave...how much grave-digging and corpses' burning one has to do before his will to live is consumed? Just the visuals, the smell, the frequent contact with decaying bodies, scary things that go bump in the night...how much horror one can withstand before caving in?John Winchester is larger than life, and has a burning fire in him, rage and revenge and protection (saving people, hunting things, not the other way around), and a war in his past. He's been tempered already. John had the boys to live for. And to die for. In this, too, Dean is so much his father's son.
:)