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Anywhoo I’m certain that you’ll have 1000+ asks same as mine, but here goes: I was hoping to see your thoughts on J’s performances on the finale.
Top grade acting. This was one of Jensen’s best performances. He’s always his strongest when it’s about Dean and Sam’s angst.
The shock of the traumatic wound kept most of the pain at bay, similarly when Sam was stabbed in the back in season 2 and Sam barely had time to feel the pain before dying. Dean could feel his life draining away and took several shallow breaths to draw more oxygen in to keep himself going because he wants to spend the last few remaining minutes with Sam and make sure his baby brother will be strong enough to move on. Because as the dad/big brother, he needs to make sure his family will be okay.
Jensen kept his voice low, even, and soothing because 1) Dean needs to keep calm to keep Sam from losing it completely, and 2) Dean needs to save his strength to focus completely on Sam and Jensen performed masterfully by eschewing most of his acting tics except for his expressive eyes and nuanced facial expression. Gone is Dean’s bravado, Jensen distilled Dean down to his core and we saw his vulnerablity when he begged Sam to tell him it’s going to be okay, his faith in Sam’s strength, and his last breath. He can finally rest and be at peace.
Sam mourning Dean’s passing is different from Dean’s previous violent deaths that were brought on by scheming angels and demons. This time it was the same kind of deaths that fells most hunters, so gone are the desperation and rage and helplessness and replaced by quiet grief and sarrow. Jared played Sam’s grief as a person with a hole in his heart, his movements slower and his voice barely audible because he’s living with half-functioning organs as he tries to remember Dean’s earlier lesson:
Sam honored Dean by living his life and we see him smile for the first time when he held his son, Dean II, in his arms. This is the Sam we are used to seeing and we see it again when he plays baseball with his son and again when he tutors his son and looking proud, his son soaking in Sam’s pride and joy. We see the quiet grief again and when a much older Sam sits in the Impala driver seat, grasp the steering wheel and feels Dean’s promise that he will always be with Sam. Now a geriatric, Sam quietly dies with his son by his side watching over him. He leaves with some reluctance because he doesn’t want to leave his son but he knows it is the right time. Through these scenes Sam never spoke but we know everything he is feeling. After 15 seasons we know Sam so well in part thanks to consistent writing and Jared has always been very good at conveying Sam’s emotions without using words and the montage of Sam’s post-Dean life took full advantage of it.
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i couldn’t breath this entire episode. but god the direction and the animation and the music??? gorgeous. i was physically ill the entire time. 10/10
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