10.14 The Executioners Song
Feb. 18th, 2015 01:59 pmBut Tim Omundson was incredibly compelling as Cain. I had a brief, transitory thought of Gallivant as he stood waiting, and then he moved, spoke, and it was all Cain.
It has been *seasons* since I actually wanted to rewatch, but there are scenes from this one that will have to be viewed again. The building, shifting foundation of Sam for Dean, Dean's trying to find solid footing before he went to meet Cain. The incredible tension and chemistry between Dean and Cain, the electricity, the connection between them that went so far beyond lines and action. And the connection between Sam when Dean finally stumbled, afterward.
The concern and a rarer connection between Cas and Sam, and the controlled emotion of Sam--"Dean's in trouble."
This is why I've always watched this show, the fizz and crackle of emotion between these characters. It's been missing for a very long time. They almost hit it with "I'm proud of us," but even that rang hollow--they couldn't quite make me care.
This episode? I care. I care about all of them. Even lost Cain.
On the other hand, I remembered something I'd forgotten to do and left the room during Crowley and Rowena's scene and didn't even pause the feed. I didn't feel I missed anything. I watch on delay so I can FF through commercials. Apparently, Crowley scenes are my new snacks and pee breaks.
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Date: 2015-02-22 05:07 pm (UTC)I've been very happy this season. But could someone please tell me--what the hell is Rowena doing here? She adds nothing. I could see Crowley maybe having mother issues, but not with this character. Total waste of time.
On the other hand, TO has been a delight.