There's lots of discussion about Sam stooping and hunching to hide his height. Sam vs. Soulless Sam is such a great illustration of this. Soulless is straight, tall, imposing; normal Sam is almost curled in on himself. Great physical acting by Jared.
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Misha's acting is incredible. Not just for him to go from Cas to God, but also for him to go from God to Cas to Leviathan in a split second is amazing.
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speaking of samcest i can’t even begin to tell you all how much i absolutely adore soulless sam x the sam who remembers hell (lovingly called hellboy sam) in 6x22. the man who remembers hell will always be my samcest anthem because of how NASTY soulless sam and sam fucked during that standoff. ohhhhh i just know sam and hellboy sam took turns getting PLOWED by soulless sam……..ughhhhhh.
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6x22 'The Man Who Knew Too Much'
7/?
"I'm your new God. A better one. So you will bow down and profess your love unto me, your Lord. Or I shall destroy you,"
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he's so in love
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DEAN WINCHESTER IN EVERY EPISODE
↳ 6.22 - The Man Who Knew Too Much
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Was rewatching spn and just felt the need to point out this line that Balthazar says to Dean
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"You can palm me all you want. I'm safe and sound under the wing of my new partner."
↳ 6.22 - THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH
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Dean and Cas every day not often enough -- 34/?
Supernatural 6x22//The Man Who Knew Too Much
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Were they actually planning to write Castiel out of the story at this point?
The whole Supernatural season 6 'Cas-going-darkside via a road paved with good intentions' arc aggressively signposts a permanent swansong, like he was either meant to die and stay dead or... I dunno. Stay darkside and appear once a season from now on as guest antagonist to twist the knife in the Winchester feels?
And then he's absent for most of the following season and comes back at a really odd point in the season for a recurring character to... recur... after that exit in 7x02. And with the oddest handwave about where he's been. Then he's around for keeps 'til the end of the run. It's... odd!
I watched Supernatural knowing for sure that Misha Collins stuck around 'til the end (and little else), so I've had this cognitive dissonance thing going on ever since Cas/not-Cas exploded with black ooze in S7. Help?
Tell me a thing that you know and I don't, please, old hands of the SPN fandom? What went on there?
UPDATE: Thanks to @searchingcassiopeia I now know that this was an unforced error/own goal. And that I'm not going bonkers because this was indeed written as a swansong.
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i was watching 6x22 the other day and something really struck me about jared's acting. when sam first wakes up in the world in his head, he's all innocent bambi on too-long legs with puppy-dog eyes.
soulless!sam is, of course, a semi-emotionless sociopath (kinda), drawing a stark contrast with the other sam piece.
but once sam kills soulless!sam, he acts differently. still sweet and empathetic, but more stoic and hardened.
it's as though soulless!sam's traits have been subsumed into him and blended. it really gives the sense that they're individual pieces of sam, and that the sam before 6x22 wasn't sam in his entirety, either. maybe this was obvious to everyone else but i only just noticed, and ugh, it was just so good!!
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he's so fucking pretty
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