tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5468827929342532499.post9139634416202876380..comments2024-01-14T20:10:35.255+11:00Comments on sweetondean: Supernatural Think Tank - Theories and Thinky Thoughts on 11x09 "Just My Imagination"sweetondeanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01521111526235603389noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5468827929342532499.post-13585231205336343352015-12-06T09:15:05.211+11:002015-12-06T09:15:05.211+11:00Hey Kathy...
Hope you had a great holiday. Thank...Hey Kathy...<br /><br />Hope you had a great holiday. Thank you so much for reading. I really hope to Sully one day as well. You can segue all you want for I totally agree....this is an oasis in the desert of gripe....I really enjoy hearing everyone's take on an episode....you always end up seeing what you may not have noticed the first time. So looking forward to next week....I think there's more twists and turns than we might realize....this is certainly a fun season.<br /><br /><br />til next week.....<br /><br />annaAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02072198570267148553noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5468827929342532499.post-36149302466623808482015-12-06T02:17:06.547+11:002015-12-06T02:17:06.547+11:00Wonderful stuff Anna. Everything you said and dit...Wonderful stuff Anna. Everything you said and ditto!!! It truly amazes me how a show 11 years in can continue to make me laugh out loud, yet have a tear roll down my cheek by the end. Just incredible, incredible EVERYTHING! From the script, to cast and crew. Sully was perfect! I hope he comes back. <br /><br />I loved your reply comment that Sully was a combo of Sam/Dean. Never thought of that, but it makes PERFECT sense. And sense for all imaginary friends for kids. They would create someone to fill a need or gap. Great insight on your part.<br /><br />It breaks my heart when I see some of the disgusting things people tweet, and to the writers and cast! I'm so glad Amy has this refuge where true fans can squee. I just don't get some of the so called fans who do that stuff. Of course I'm emotionally invested in this show, as I am sure they are. But sometimes it actually scares me for some cast/crew at the vitriol I occasionally hear about. Luckily I don't follow any of those people. But once in awhile someone will want to report them or they tag someone who responds. There are definitely people who can't separate reality from fiction.<br /><br />Sorry about the seguey (?sp). Just brings out the protective mama in me. LOL. Back to the good stuff. It was a perfectly awesome episode. I totally understood both of Sam and Dean's reactions and head space. It all made perfect sense and I always love the background stuff on the boys. Kudos to Jenny for sure.<br /><br />Again, thanks Anna and Amy for this positive refuge. Next weeks will be a thriller!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18391274483069566302noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5468827929342532499.post-9902955883763796622015-12-05T01:36:48.838+11:002015-12-05T01:36:48.838+11:00Thanks for reading and replying. I watched the ep...Thanks for reading and replying. I watched the episode again last night. It hadn't occurred to me the first time, but as I watched the end scene.....I suddenly flashed back to the end of Brother's Keeper. As I watched Sully willing to die by a blade, to do what's best for Reese, I suddenly was reminded of Sam on his knees, ready to die by a blade as well, believing that was best for his brother. That got me thinking more about Sully.<br /><br />Sully was created by Sam. I think that Sully is a combination of Sam and Dean....and together Sam had the perfect friend. Sully was similar to Dean, hell Sam created him because Dean wasn't there. Sully is funny and wanting to please Sam. It reminds me of Dean's sense of humor and how Dean, as in DSOTM, tried to make Sam happy. Sully looks out for Sam and is willing to do anything for him, not unlike what Dean does. But then Sully is also a part of who Sam is. Sam, as we know who did dream of running off, of doing something else. The Sam who was told he's not Dean or his father and that's a good thing because Sam is awesome. Sully helped Sam to become his own person, follow his own beliefs and stand his own ground. This already existed inside Sam. Sully is also a good listener who doesn't judge or shut down because he doesn't like what he's hearing...that too is a Sam trait. If Sully were dissected and examined to see what he was actually made of.....the ingredients would read.....half Sam Winchester, half Dean Winchester.....which ultimately resulted in the perfect person....imaginary or not. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02072198570267148553noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5468827929342532499.post-74151922283238987132015-12-04T17:31:52.247+11:002015-12-04T17:31:52.247+11:00The first time I watched this I didn't like ho...The first time I watched this I didn't like how excited young Sam was to go hunting and how mean he was to Sully. I thought, that's not Sammy. The second viewing made me realize that Sam , like you said, had not been hunting before, didn't know what it was like, and just wanted to be with Dean and not be left behind. Maybe Sam was harsher with Sully at the end of that scene, because he was channeling Dean and was trying be tough. Good grief, Dad, why don't you just tell your 9 year old son to hitchhike to you? The young actor playing Sam was too different from the great Colin Ford to work for me, but all the Sam perspective in this episode made it a winner. Dean was great, too. He always comes through in the end. Hope Amara doesn't break him.Mallenanoreply@blogger.com