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rusty_halo) wrote2011-02-19 07:19 pm
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more venting about spn 6×14
All the meta about how that episode was awesome because Dean chose Sam over Lisa and Ben is making me hate Sam/&Dean. :(
I already think Sam is the weakness of the show--a boring character played by a poor actor--but I liked having him around because his relationship with Dean was interesting. But the show's endless retreading of their twisted relationship grows increasingly dull, and cheapens what was a deeply moving story the first few times around.
It's not just that I think it would be healthier for Dean to have intense emotional relationships with people other than Sam. It's that I as a viewer am bored and would much rather see Dean having new and exciting interactions with characters like Castiel and Lisa than treading the same old ground with Sam. :P
(Yes, I know, this is blasphemy in SPN fandom. Don't kill me.)
*sigh*
I already think Sam is the weakness of the show--a boring character played by a poor actor--but I liked having him around because his relationship with Dean was interesting. But the show's endless retreading of their twisted relationship grows increasingly dull, and cheapens what was a deeply moving story the first few times around.
It's not just that I think it would be healthier for Dean to have intense emotional relationships with people other than Sam. It's that I as a viewer am bored and would much rather see Dean having new and exciting interactions with characters like Castiel and Lisa than treading the same old ground with Sam. :P
(Yes, I know, this is blasphemy in SPN fandom. Don't kill me.)
*sigh*
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That is awesome.
So which is which?
Is Dean the vengeful spirit because his actions in getting Sam re-ensouled will cause the "death" of Sam? Or is Dean the blond sister, who, when his brother is dead, is his one anchor back to this plane?
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I actually don't know, I think it can be read both ways, and that is maybe part of the point. Is Dean now a ghost of his old self? would be another possible reading to add to the ones you mentioned. They all work.
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I guess we'll have to wait and see how the season plays out to know for sure.
But I suppose it's more by way of being a cautionary tale. I hope Dean's rejection of Lisa doesn't lead to her death, because in that case, the parallel with the ugly sister will be more complete.
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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.
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I much before the parable of the siblings who are so wrapped up in each other, they've exchanged body parts. And how, while that started as a strength, it becomes a weakness for them later on.
But I guess I was thinking for an ancillary bit there's also the storyline about Dean being a dick to Ben and Lisa and how the MOTW were a bunch of men being a dick to a woman.
And I also hope - bigtime - that the writers don't kill off Lisa - she's been such a wonderful character. And there would be a lot of gnashing of teeth and vows to no longer watch and so on among fandom, I'm sure. But, since it's a horror genre show, you can't ever relax entirely on that front. [g]
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Sorry, but after all the feminist commentary about what they did to Mary, and to Madison, and to Bela, and to Ruby, I would have thought surely they'd know better than to fridge Ellen and Jo (!). So no amount of misogyny will surprise me--Lisa already exists solely to create emotional reactions in Dean, so I'll be very shocked if the show can resist the epic manpain payoff that her death will deliver.