Friday, August 12, 2011
Frontierland And More
I just love to watch Frontierland. It was one of the best episodes ever of Supernatural and one of my favorite of season 6. I've watched it a few times on the Internet and I just watched it again tonight on TV. I can't wait for the season 6 DVD set to come out so I can watch it even more times and all my other favorites.
I just loved Dean wearing his blanket. It still kills me to watch his face when how many characters comment on it. He looked like he was going to cry or something.
Here's what I'm hoping for in season 7. Dean to finally deal with his issues and what he did in Hell. I still think Dean is afraid to face what he did by torturing those souls down there. I'd love for a demon to come along and you find out it was a soul that Dean tortured in Hell. Then I'd loved to see that demon go after Sam for revenge or something. That would be great to watch and Dean would finally have to deal with what he did or finally face it. It seems that Dean just wants to forget about everything and try to bury it, but that never works. Drowning your problems in a booze bottle does not help either. Eventually you have to face yourself one day and what you've done and who you are. I don't think Dean has ever done this. He's never had to face his dark side before. It would be neat to see Dean split in two and his good side and bad side have a face off or something. I liked that scene in Dream A Little Dream Of Me when Dean faced demon Dean. It would be awesome to see that, but with Dean facing himself and who he was in Hell. I love how I always bring up Dean torturing souls in hell and loving it and that qualifies as me bashing Dean. Dean said that himself right in Family Remains. He told that all the pain he suffered in hell was washed away when he started to torture and that he liked it. He liked causing others pain. That was Dean's soul that did that in Hell.
I love how fans want to compare Sam and Dean's experiences in Hell. They both had such different experiences and we really know nothing yet about what happened to Sam down there yet. We know Dean was tortured by Alistair and then started torturing himself and liked it. I think Dean is so guilty about that and he's so afraid of who he was in Hell and what he's capable of. It would be interesting if part of Sam's hell included Lucifer showing Sam what Dean did in Hell and how he tortured souls. I'd love that. I know that would be so hard for Sam and that would be like hell for him. I doubt it will happen, but I can hope for it.
I love going on the CW site and reading dumb threads like that one about Dean seeing Zachariah's grace. Like that made him special or something. Like Sam would not be able to see an angel's grace but Dean can. Like Lucifer wasn't an angel and so was Azazel. It's so damn funny to see the stupidity at times. And like angels watched over Dean when he was a baby or something because he was more righteous or special than Sam. I love how some fans have to make up crap to try to believe that Dean is more righteous or that God loves him more than Sam or something. Like God chose him over everyone and he's God's special child or something. I guess that makes Sam Lucifer's special child. Even though it was Sam who believed in God and prayed to him for years and Dean never even believed there was a God or angels or nothing.
The thing is on Supernatural the angels have been way worse than the demons for killing humans. It seems like the angels hate humans way more than the demons do.
I think Dean still doesn't believe in God, but I still think Sam does and maybe that's why he's been able to survive everything he's gone through. He prayed to God and who said he stopped. Maybe he did and maybe he didn't.
My little Sammy went to Frontierland way before Sam and Dean did on the show. Instead of having an angel send him back for 24 hours, he used his transporter and stayed for as long as he wanted to. I think he was way smarter than Sam and Dean and maybe Sam and Dean should have found a transporter and they could have used it to go anywhere and in time they wanted to.
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