It's nice to know I'm not the only one that feels the same way about the "balls" exclamation. Agree. Enough already.
Would love more of Dean in the shower and his wet head. Best part of the episode. ;)
Love your points about Ghost!Bobby. Bobby stayed because he thought he still had work to do, because he thought the boys needed him. But, you are right, him staying, and the boys now knowing about it, does put yet another burden on Dean. I agree, he will be the one that will have to deal with it, the one that will have to make the decision that Bobby has to go and carry that out, because we all know Bobby has to go and that him staying will not end well for many people and, in particular, will not end well for the boys. There was a lot of pain in Dean knowing that Bobby was around. He couldn't even carry the flask anymore at the end, he dumped it in the trunk, while at the beginning of the episode he still wanted to carry it around. Having to say goodbye to Bobby, for the second time, will be hard for the boys and Bobby should have just let the Reaper take him. The boys do need to move on and learn to go forward without Bobby, and Bobby needs to let them. I also have some issues with having Bobby back (probably different from yours) but I would be interesting in reading your thoughts on the matter. Dean has never lost his integrity. The one part of him that is as strong as ever. And him talking about the "natural order" of things, harkening back to events in 'Appointment in Samara' will leave Dean with having to be the mature, aware, coherent and consistent person that he is, which will end with him having to do the "right" thing and end up broken and hurt all the more. I really feel for Dean. He is not in an easy place right now. Dean and Sam do know what Bobby's condition means and it will, sadly, not end well. Le sigh, indeed.....
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Date: 2012-04-21 04:07 pm (UTC)Would love more of Dean in the shower and his wet head. Best part of the episode. ;)
Love your points about Ghost!Bobby. Bobby stayed because he thought he still had work to do, because he thought the boys needed him. But, you are right, him staying, and the boys now knowing about it, does put yet another burden on Dean. I agree, he will be the one that will have to deal with it, the one that will have to make the decision that Bobby has to go and carry that out, because we all know Bobby has to go and that him staying will not end well for many people and, in particular, will not end well for the boys. There was a lot of pain in Dean knowing that Bobby was around. He couldn't even carry the flask anymore at the end, he dumped it in the trunk, while at the beginning of the episode he still wanted to carry it around. Having to say goodbye to Bobby, for the second time, will be hard for the boys and Bobby should have just let the Reaper take him. The boys do need to move on and learn to go forward without Bobby, and Bobby needs to let them. I also have some issues with having Bobby back (probably different from yours) but I would be interesting in reading your thoughts on the matter. Dean has never lost his integrity. The one part of him that is as strong as ever. And him talking about the "natural order" of things, harkening back to events in 'Appointment in Samara' will leave Dean with having to be the mature, aware, coherent and consistent person that he is, which will end with him having to do the "right" thing and end up broken and hurt all the more. I really feel for Dean. He is not in an easy place right now. Dean and Sam do know what Bobby's condition means and it will, sadly, not end well. Le sigh, indeed.....