tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5468827929342532499.post2484385289714016450..comments2024-01-14T20:10:35.255+11:00Comments on sweetondean: SUPERNATURAL FLASHBACK - SURVIVING THE HIATUS ONE SEASON AT A TIME - SEASON 3sweetondeanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01521111526235603389noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5468827929342532499.post-71054325089094803872012-08-14T22:15:26.151+10:002012-08-14T22:15:26.151+10:00(fixed url)(fixed url)Becky Middleton-Hendersonhttps://www.facebook.com/becky.middletonhendersonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5468827929342532499.post-24969206149750366912012-08-14T21:47:37.806+10:002012-08-14T21:47:37.806+10:00Good observations! I agree with what you said abou...Good observations! I agree with what you said about the gift exchange scene in the Christmas episode – these guys are heroes that save the world and give so much, yet have so little. I also nearly break down in tears in “Dream a Little Dream of Me” when Dean finally starts to let out his anger and admits to Sam that he doesn’t want to go to hell and is ready to fight it. <br /><br />Like you, I usually prefer the episodes with deep and tortured emotion. The goofy stuff like “Bad Day at Black Rock” is fun (Sam: “I lost my shoe”) but not necessarily my favorite. One of my favorite episodes from Season 3 is “The Kids Are Alright”. It has a perfect mix of humor, seriousness and a character building that I love. Especially with Dean. I like learning things about him and seeing different sides of his personality that he tends to hide with his womanizing-tough-wise-guy façade. The scene at Ben’s birthday party when Lisa’s friends are whispering about Dean and checking him out cracks me up! He walks over and says hi and the way they are ogling him freaks him out. He tries to flee the scene and doesn’t know which way to go. It makes me laugh to see him turn this way and that, then jet out as quickly as possible. Jensen does a great job with that awkward little facial expression. LOVE HIM!! <br /><br />Oh and Ben? SO CUTE! A little spitting image of Dean. It kind of makes me sad that Ben is not really his. The disappointment on Dean’s face when Lisa tells him he’s not pulls at my heart strings. The whole goodbye scene does. Especially when he says to Lisa, “Yeah, I don't know. It's weird, you know your life... I mean, this house and a kid... it's not my life. Never will be” and, “You know, just for the record, you got a great kid. I would’ve been proud to be his dad.” Awww… so sweet! Dean is a natural protector and caregiver and would make a great dad. To a fault, he puts his family ahead of himself. Like in “What Is and What Should Never Be” - which is one of my favorite season 2 episodes – he cares so much for his family and wants most of all to see THEM happy. We also get to see a piece of a “normal life” that Dean will never truly get to experience, and how some part of him wishes he could. <br /><br />Becky<br />Idaho, USABecky Middleton-Hendersonhttps://www.facebook.com/#!/becky.middletonhendersonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5468827929342532499.post-43427638993652963452012-07-27T23:19:27.989+10:002012-07-27T23:19:27.989+10:00Thanks for sharing your thoughts on Supernatural. ...Thanks for sharing your thoughts on Supernatural. I look forward to your posts!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com