Questions regarding Sam in episode 14
Feb. 7th, 2009 11:04 amWhy was Sam so mad after that phone-call from Dean, I mean, now that we know that he wasn't under the influence of the siren? And it wasn't just your usual run-of-the-mill annoyance, he was practically in rage there that it freaked me out a little.
Was it because Dean decided to hunt for the siren alone, that he wanted Sam to sit that one out?
Or was it Sam's "inner demon" coming out, a hint of things to come? *shivers*
Or was it just the writers simply wanting to continue misleading us that Sam was under the influence of the siren?
And another thing, am I the only who think Sam would be immune and not be affected by the siren's bodily fluid ( or whatever it was )?
Was it because Dean decided to hunt for the siren alone, that he wanted Sam to sit that one out?
Or was it Sam's "inner demon" coming out, a hint of things to come? *shivers*
Or was it just the writers simply wanting to continue misleading us that Sam was under the influence of the siren?
And another thing, am I the only who think Sam would be immune and not be affected by the siren's bodily fluid ( or whatever it was )?
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Date: 2009-02-07 03:38 am (UTC)This blogger summed it best here (http://watching-tv.ew.com/2009/02/supernatural-th.html).
...the brothers were ultimately seduced by one posing as a male FBI agent, because the siren sensed that only a man--specifically a surrogate-brother-type, not a woman--that could divide these brothers and prompt them to try to kill each other.
My own thoughts ( other than the wincest one ) was the siren knew that the brothers would be wary of seductive women, and it knew coming on to them as a woman wouldn't work!
Ha, your sis is one smart girl, and she wasn't even into slash!
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Date: 2009-02-07 05:49 am (UTC)