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But Sam is well and truly alone with Dean. He had that with Benny two seasons ago, as well. He and Cas are, well, he and Cas. Dean has other options, other people to turn to. He and Crowley are actually on good terms. It’s been interesting to note how many friends Dean has made this season. His recklessness killed another person today and nearly killed him and Dean as well.īut Sam’s recklessness is understandable he truly doesn’t have anyone else. The more he tries to control, the more it slips through his fingers. It’s interesting, isn’t it? The more Sam tries to help, the more he makes things worst.
SUPERNATURAL SEASON 10 EP 19 CRACK
Everyone slips up at some point it only takes one missed maintenance check for a crack to go unnoticed. Eventually she’ll find a way around those chains eventually, that hurricane will break down a weakening wall. To put chains on her is like building a wall against a hurricane it’s not a matter of if, but when. She survived three centuries on the barest of magic. She survived the Witch Trials and the Coven’s exile. Rowena isn’t a mindless guard dog, snapping at a chain-link fence or a poor little girl no, Rowena can make plans. She is a living, breathing, feeling organism that has the power of the gods at her fingertips. And then he shackles Rowena, forcing her to do his bidding until he’s done with her. Sam is attempting to put a leash on these dark magics, and he might just get away with it if he’s just dealing with the Codex and the Book they are just spells, and spells can always be beat. He costs Suzy her life, and he nearly took his own in an effort to get the Codex. He activates the Werther Box, without a Plan A, or B, and pushes Dean closer to death and reclamation by The Mark than he has been since he was already a demon. He steals the Book of the Damned, knowing that the dark magic inside requires an unknown, but catastrophic, cost he steals it knowing that the Stein family will never stop searching, and that plenty more convenience store clerks and innocent bystanders will die in the process. Dean regards The Mark as too powerful and in total control he freely admits that he’s killing vampires to take the edge of and that The Mark is one of the only things preventing him from blowing his brains all over the walls.īut Sam does not. Both boys are dealing with power outside of their control, but it’s interesting how Sam goes about dealing with it and how Dean goes about dealing with it. It’s also interesting to me how close ‘Werther’ is to ‘Weather.’ As in, a power than can be understood, and survived, and used when the opportunity arises, but is totally 100% uncontrollable. Werther, in his dying breath, asks for forgiveness. So, Werther got to prove his point about his love being worthwhile, but in the end, it’s the woman who is left on Earth, and who still has someone to return to. Yes, the woman eventually falls in love with Werther, but she gets to live with Albert, the man she was happily married to. The story is all about codependency, but it’s all more or less one-sided. The suitor (the titular Werther) succeeds in his task, but finds out too late, and dies from self-inflicted wounds as he lays in his love’s arms. Composed by Jules Massenet in 1887, it tells the story of a lonely suitor and his attempts to woo the love of his life away from the man she is engaged to marry. Tonight’s Supernatural episode, “The Werther Project,” takes its name from a French opera.