[ID: Three screencaps from Taskmaster. Dara Ó Briain stands in a living-room doorway holding up a frying pan, saying, “Oh! OK. This was a bad choice.” The room’s floor is covered with dozens of red balloons. End ID.]
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Rowena has changed so much. Her emotions are so much closer to the surface in later seasons and—
(@spnscripthunt)
—and she fell for Jack so fast. Here she is thinking she's saved his life:
:-D
:-D
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girl what the hell is this cornball shit. the reason 1-3 were so scary is bc they understood the concept of less is more. i'm supposed to be scared of this tacky ass halloween lawn ornament? get real
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14.07 - Unhuman Nature
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Okay, so. When Cas is desperately on the phone with Sergei after Jack gets worse, you see one of my fave Cast issues in action.
CAS: Jack isn't just another sick kid! This is the son...of an archangel...of the Lord.
MY son is IMPORTANT. The eternal Cas dilemma. I thought I was "more important, more effective than I was" and Jack's Great Big Destiny etc etc
It's different when it's my kid
My kid is comically important
This expectation of Cas's is actually a key component of one of Jack's main neuroses:
JACK (to DEAN): Jack: Since I've been alive, everyone assumed. I would be this special "person" who goes on forever...I'm done being special.
It’s very human.
Parents should think their kids are special and full of hope for their bright futures.
It’s a tightrope every parent has to walk: having firm boundaries and positive expectations versus pushing too hard and having unrealistic expectations. “Hope for a bright future” versus “destiny.”
“We don’t love you because you’re part of some grand plan. We love you because you’re you.”
That’s why Cas is the only character re: Jack that feels (shoddily, crushingly) complete. Sam kinda overcomes his analysis-paralysis riiight at the end. Dean takes on Death and pays lip service to the idea of finishing his arc, but it doesn’t land. They all act too late, though, so I guess technically they’re all in the same boat.
Anyhoo! Their failures are so crunchy. I want season 16 but make it all about this.
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