The way you so effectively portray how empty their lives are in the beginning, how Sam is no more than a shell, a shadow of himself?
Having Bobby tell Dean to "be good to him" just like he did in the episode, which triggered the same tears from me again?
Dean realizing that saving his brother (by making the crossroads deal) had a cost beyong his time in hell; it actually cost them the inherent love between them?
Dean realizing his purpose isn't something assigned by his father, or by the angels - it's something he chooses for himself?
Or the wonderful echo from the pilot - Sam saying that Dean doesn't need him, Dean can do this by himself, and Dean admitting "Yeah, but I don't want to." He wants Sam at his side.
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Date: 2009-08-17 03:09 am (UTC)The way you so effectively portray how empty their lives are in the beginning, how Sam is no more than a shell, a shadow of himself?
Having Bobby tell Dean to "be good to him" just like he did in the episode, which triggered the same tears from me again?
Dean realizing that saving his brother (by making the crossroads deal) had a cost beyong his time in hell; it actually cost them the inherent love between them?
Dean realizing his purpose isn't something assigned by his father, or by the angels - it's something he chooses for himself?
Or the wonderful echo from the pilot - Sam saying that Dean doesn't need him, Dean can do this by himself, and Dean admitting "Yeah, but I don't want to." He wants Sam at his side.
Then. Now. Always.
I dunno. I guess I like it all *g*!