SPN 5x13: The Song Remains the Same
Feb. 5th, 2010 05:23 pmThis one used to have a different title (Back to the Future Part II) but I'm guessing they couldn't get it okayed for the end.
Anyway, my thoughts on the episode.
My fave episodes are the ones that deal with the Winchester family, so I knew I was going to love this one right away.
It didn't disappoint. I loved it.
I got Michael coming to Dean as John! Wrong John, but still John. Ha. And he's awesome. He's so powerful that all he has to do is snap his fingers or touch a person and bam.
Sam's first time time-traveling encounter and his first meeting with his mom. (No, hallucinations and Mary's ghost don't count.) He was so overcome. Poor guy. Dean's an old hat at this by now and already went through his emotional meetings.
It was nice that Sam got to "apologize" to John even if John didn't know what he was talking about. I figure Sam has been holding that in since S2, so it was nice to see that. Dean is different, of course, since he didn't need to make the same kind of peace that Sam did.
Overall, this was really a heartbreaking episode for Mary. Her life is a dead end. Nothing she ever hoped and dreamed would ever come to pass. So sad.
John said yes to save Mary. *sniff* And she was preggers with Dean. D'aw.
meg_tdj and I so called this episode. Good to know my kripke-fu is on task!
And I'm convinced now that Dean will say yes to Michael. I don't know why or how, but the fact that Michael said that when he was done, he wouldn't leave Dean basically a dead husk makes me believe this was the out the writers wanted. They can have Michael possess Dean and then get him out and still have Dean somewhat in one piece.
I still don't know why Sam and Dean can't hear/see angels if they have the right bloodline for it. And I think I missed something there. Did they explain how that works? Kudos to
superbadgirl though for being persistent in saying that Sam and Dean (or at least Sam) was special in that regard. I didn't think they would go there for either brother.
The very end, though, with Mary saying that "angels are watching over you." I know that was a call back to S2 when Dean told Sam that Mary used to tell him that before he went to bed, but what do you suppose prompted her to feel that warm toward angels? I know she can't remember anything. She probably picked up the angel statue based on a deja vu feeling of angels. But what would make her feel like angels were watching over them? And in a positive way? Misreading of her feeling of familiarity? Or when Michael wiped her and John's minds, did he leave some kind of suggestion making her feel warm towards angels? Just curious on your thoughts.
Twas an awesome, awesome episode though. Much love. SPN just rocks so hard. I'm so glad I'm a fan of this show :)
Smallville in a few hours!
Anyway, my thoughts on the episode.
My fave episodes are the ones that deal with the Winchester family, so I knew I was going to love this one right away.
It didn't disappoint. I loved it.
I got Michael coming to Dean as John! Wrong John, but still John. Ha. And he's awesome. He's so powerful that all he has to do is snap his fingers or touch a person and bam.
Sam's first time time-traveling encounter and his first meeting with his mom. (No, hallucinations and Mary's ghost don't count.) He was so overcome. Poor guy. Dean's an old hat at this by now and already went through his emotional meetings.
It was nice that Sam got to "apologize" to John even if John didn't know what he was talking about. I figure Sam has been holding that in since S2, so it was nice to see that. Dean is different, of course, since he didn't need to make the same kind of peace that Sam did.
Overall, this was really a heartbreaking episode for Mary. Her life is a dead end. Nothing she ever hoped and dreamed would ever come to pass. So sad.
John said yes to save Mary. *sniff* And she was preggers with Dean. D'aw.
And I'm convinced now that Dean will say yes to Michael. I don't know why or how, but the fact that Michael said that when he was done, he wouldn't leave Dean basically a dead husk makes me believe this was the out the writers wanted. They can have Michael possess Dean and then get him out and still have Dean somewhat in one piece.
I still don't know why Sam and Dean can't hear/see angels if they have the right bloodline for it. And I think I missed something there. Did they explain how that works? Kudos to
The very end, though, with Mary saying that "angels are watching over you." I know that was a call back to S2 when Dean told Sam that Mary used to tell him that before he went to bed, but what do you suppose prompted her to feel that warm toward angels? I know she can't remember anything. She probably picked up the angel statue based on a deja vu feeling of angels. But what would make her feel like angels were watching over them? And in a positive way? Misreading of her feeling of familiarity? Or when Michael wiped her and John's minds, did he leave some kind of suggestion making her feel warm towards angels? Just curious on your thoughts.
Twas an awesome, awesome episode though. Much love. SPN just rocks so hard. I'm so glad I'm a fan of this show :)
Smallville in a few hours!
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Date: 2010-02-06 01:24 am (UTC)She seemed to think of angels in a favourable light. What's interesting is that she'd seemed all what-the-hell when Dean brought up angels in the first place, and now she has one over his crib.
And Sam just broke my heart.
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Date: 2010-02-06 04:04 am (UTC)I really liked this episode. It's the first one in a long while that left me all twitterpated afterward. I wondered about Mary's sudden change of stance on angels - something of what happened must have stuck, and yet if that's the case, wouldn't she be more afraid of angels than take comfort in them?
Hmmm.
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Date: 2010-02-06 12:34 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-02-06 12:45 pm (UTC)Since Michael and Lucifer are set in believing that everything is fixed, they have no need to find other ways. Lucifer will have Sam and Michael will have Dean. It's very simple for them and how it should be.
Which is why I hope Team Freewill shows them just how awesome it is to be human ;)
(Though I still suspect by series end Dean will say yes, and Sam may as well. How they get out of that, I have no clue.)
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Date: 2010-02-06 02:03 pm (UTC)Twas an awesome episode though :)
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Date: 2010-02-06 02:16 pm (UTC)TV's been rather awesome this week: Chuck, Lost, Supernatural and I've heard Smallville was too. *impatiently waits for a download*
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Date: 2010-02-06 03:39 pm (UTC)I never gave up on Kripke so...it was business as usual for me ;)
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Date: 2010-02-06 06:50 pm (UTC)He probably did - just so that she could cryptically let Dean know that they were there.
*hugs*
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Date: 2010-02-06 07:44 pm (UTC)I also wonder if maybe Michael only suppressed Mary and John's memories, so they were left with a feeling that something happened but can't quite put their fingers on it. And that maybe that's how John found out about what was coming for Sam... he tapped into those memories somehow. We've never been told how much John knew, after all. Maybe he knew everything. Hmm.
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Date: 2010-02-06 08:51 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-02-06 08:56 pm (UTC)Why can't they understand them? I can buy it was a measure of faith thing, but it just puzzles me why Jimmy could understand Castiel's true voice just fine and Sam and Dean can't even hear their specific angel partners.
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Date: 2010-02-06 09:04 pm (UTC)I hope they clear it up for us at some point.
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