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Post by Silwyna on Dec 20, 2009 21:31:45 GMT 1
Air Date: 2010
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Post by mick on Apr 9, 2010 2:45:40 GMT 1
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Post by Silwyna on Apr 9, 2010 8:48:58 GMT 1
www.surfthechannel.comThe links from megavideo are usually the best. I can give you a direct link once I'm home.
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Post by jensensbabe on Apr 10, 2010 1:28:14 GMT 1
Wow...Dean and Lisa at the end. Wow...just...wow. I will admit I kept waiting for her to turn into a demon though. LOL! Glad she didn't.
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Post by moira4eku on Apr 10, 2010 20:34:02 GMT 1
The ending with Lisa just made me cry (again). I don't know why, but I cried like a baby. Wonder how Dean was able to kill the whore? Somethings up with that I think and Dean knows. I need to rewatch this ep, lots of things happening.
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Post by mick on Apr 11, 2010 1:02:16 GMT 1
Somethings up with that I think and Dean knows.I think, in his mind, he's weighed all the odds. No one--not Sam, not Bobby, not Cas, and not he himself--has been able to come up with a plan to stop Lucifer. He's stuck between a rock and hard place--do nothing and Lucifer rules the world, say yes to Michael and it's life like the angels want it. He saw what the townspeople started doing to each other--more and more people are going to start doing that, thus condemning their souls to hell. Dean has been there; he knows what it's like, and he knows that the memorex version of life (or whatever it is supposed to be) is better. The only way for that to happen is for him to say "yes." I think, in his mind, he has already decided to give consent to Michael (thus the Lisa scene), but he hasn't said ot out loud. Although, judging by what Sam said to him as they left the church, then by how he ran out of the room when Dean left, I think he knows what his brother is going to do. Of course, I also had the thought that both Sam and Dean are the servants of heaven--they both fight evil and try to save people, but I think maybe we were suppose to see Dean kill her to lead into him deciding to say "yes." Does any of that rambling make sense? ?
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