OTOH, the vengeful spirit lights up in fire at the end, and we just saw Sam encased in fire at the end of the previous episode.
I thought about that too after I finished writing down the second comment but felt silly adding yet another comment. ;)
I suppose one can read the whole thing as a parallel to the situation between Dean and Lisa, but I just didn't see it that way at all. I'd have to spin it around at a 45º angle and look at it sideways while squinting, whereas sisters - Winchesters fits in various ways, all of which seem more logical, interesting and 'natural' (for lack of a better word). (When I said that it can be read in both ways I meant Sam and Dean can take either sister role, not that it can be either sisters-Winchesters or sisters-Dean/Lisa. I'm not sure if I was clear, sorry for that.)
I really don't think they'll end up killing Lisa. They already did that with Ellen and Jo, the whole bringing back the characters to kill them off. I don't think they'll go there again.
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I thought about that too after I finished writing down the second comment but felt silly adding yet another comment. ;)
I suppose one can read the whole thing as a parallel to the situation between Dean and Lisa, but I just didn't see it that way at all. I'd have to spin it around at a 45º angle and look at it sideways while squinting, whereas sisters - Winchesters fits in various ways, all of which seem more logical, interesting and 'natural' (for lack of a better word). (When I said that it can be read in both ways I meant Sam and Dean can take either sister role, not that it can be either sisters-Winchesters or sisters-Dean/Lisa. I'm not sure if I was clear, sorry for that.)
I really don't think they'll end up killing Lisa. They already did that with Ellen and Jo, the whole bringing back the characters to kill them off. I don't think they'll go there again.