This was a great episode you guys. The dialogue really stole the show.
I first want to point out how I love that Dean was so enthusiastic about having his own room and his own home. The "hey, mom" kinda killed me a bit I have to say. I love that Dean can cook and it was so good that Sam actually brought it to-go.
Kevin. Poor, poor baby Kevin Tran. He is literally working himself to death, like for real. He seriously needs to like hibernate for a month because damn... he looks like dead ass. I was getting kinda nervous because Dean is asking him to keep working and Sam is telling him to take a break. I was thinking that maybe he was gonna OD.
One thing that is pissing me off is that a lot of Destiel shippers are blowing everything Dean does out of proportion. The fact that he turned down that girl does not make him gay, he's trying to save the effing world. Was that hard to understand for some people? Not even Dean would chose sex over the fate of humanity. And he obviously said that he would have had sex with her if he could. But then they say, "but he didn't tell her why so that means he wanted to say he was taken by Cas-," No, it means that if he told her he was trying to close the gates of hell, then she would think he was crazy. I don't have a problem with the idea that Dean could be gay because I have no problem with gay people. But Dean is obviously not gay. Dean is not a real person so he doesn't actually control his decisions, the writers do and they would say if they are going down that road or not and it's obvious they're not at least to me.
Okay, just had to get that off my chest.
Dean's speech really touched me. Like... that was deep. He wants Sam to live to have a wife and kids. What was really great about that is the fact that it shows that they are finally back to normal. I think that was the most heartbreaking brother bonding scene since the "remember what Dad taught you" scene and that one made me lose it. You could tell it really broke Sam's heart to hear it as well. That totally puts a new possibility on the table for the series ending. If one of the brothers has to live it should be Sam. Dean has been protecting Sam all his life and even if Sam says he wants to do the same, its not the same thing. It will never be the same thing because Dean is his big brother and he will always fight harder to sacrifice himself. Sam's speech was really touching too. It was more hopeful. I love that no matter what, Sam always has some kind of hope, like he still has that innocence from season 1 when Dean lost his a long time ago.
But back to the series ending. I think that either Dean dies or they both die. I am more for them dying together in a blaze of glory. I don't think that this story should have a happy ending. As sad as it is, it wouldn't be realistic for them to live through all of this and just be happy and old together. Let's face it: we as fans of Sam and Dean would be happy for a little while with that ending, but we would know that it isn't really good television to end it like that if we have seen the show and know all the plots. It just doesn't make any sense. The idea of Sam living to have a family and tell stories of how great his brother was is an ending that can be believable, but I can't really see any scenario where Dean lives. As much as I would be happy to see him find someone and start a family, I know it probably won't happen and I know that I wouldn't be able to believe it. I know I wasn't satisfied with the ending of season 5 as beautiful as it was and even though you could see Sam come back at the end.
Whew! I just depressed myself a little bit. Happy thought: I hear this season's gag reel is going to be a long one!
But seriously, tell me how you think the show should end. I really want to hear more opinions on this. So comment below and follow if you'd like.
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