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SN 3.01 The Magnificent Seven:
Sooooo happy to have the boys back. Hiatus is way too long. And there was so much potential goodness for the third season set up by the ending of the second, the waiting to find out if that potential would be paid off and lived up to has made it seem longer still! Maybe not the strongest episode ever, but not the weakest either, not by a long shot: it was a whole lot of fun.

Oh boys. Loved them both so very, very much in this. There's an army of demons just got unleashed on the world, and Dean only has a year left to live, and yet it was like all their burdens had just rolled right off them.

Dean especially, of course. He's finally and completely discharged all that responsibility that's been hanging over his head for such a long time - most of his life, some of it - relieved himself of the burdens that weighed him down so heavily last season. He's saved Sam, seen his father find eternal rest, and killed the Yellow-Eyed Demon that had destroyed his family. He's practically giddy with relief. That's the best part of 24 years of hard work, pain and responsibility off his shoulders at last, and his light-hearted relief follows on well from where we left him at the end of All Hell Breaks Loose, still riding the incredible adrenaline high of an impossible task successfully accomplished. With one year left on the clock, and counting, he wants to cut loose and have a little fun wherever possible, and who can blame him?

Trying a little too hard at times to convince that he's absolutely okay with it all? That too. And that's very Dean. It kind of surprised me at first that he would so openly talk about having only one year left to live, rubbing it in for Sam. But he said it so often, over and over, that it started to make sense. He's using direct confrontation of the issue to avoid the issue. Like if he says it often enough he can convince Sam - and Bobby - that it really is real, and there really is no way out, and he's good with that. The more he says it, the more uncomfortable they are with confronting him about it, which suits him just fine. Until Sam finally snaps and calls him on it.

Sam was just gorgeous in this episode. I've never loved him more. Because he's also riding the post-YED high, the weight just rolling off his shoulders, but with a brand new focus for his obsessive-compulsive tendencies added. Sam was practically paralysed with fear for so much of last season - fear of what the YED had planned for him, fear of what he might turn into - I'd almost forgotten how much fun he can be when he relaxes. He had such wonderfully playful moments in this episode - freaking Dean out by banging on the car door, and then shoving the seat forward with Dean still in it so he could get into the back standing out among them. Hee!

Sam's not sinking into hopeless broodiness over Dean's deal and fate, as he might have in the past. Having resisted everything the YED threw at him, he's found strength he never knew he had, stiffening his resolve to save the brother who gave up literally everything he had to save him. And I love that about him. He's still got doubts and he's still got fears - what Pride had to say to him about being the YED's golden boy, the chosen king of the demons, but not recognised as such with the YED now dead, that's intriguing, a subplot to be returned to later no doubt - but he's grown up a huge amount in one fell swoop, and it looks good on him.

Oh, and Bobby!! Man, they surgically removed him from his cap in this episode! I didn't recognise him in the suit at first, it was so un-Bobby a costume. Heh. Bobby is officially cemented in the hearts of fans as the best recurring character ever, and long may he continue so. I think the fact that he was introduced organically, and then continued from there, makes the big difference. He wasn't a character dreamed up in advance, with plots then twisted around to fit his introduction in. He grew out of the storyline, was introduced in the course of the action, rather than as a sideline to that action, and is unbelievably awesome. He's so very freaked out by what they are all facing, but unbowed, resolved to keep fighting no matter what, but the enormity of it all is showing through here and there. Like that scene when he yelled at Tamara, that was excellent. He's the voice of reason, striking the note of caution where younger heads would just rush on in, and that is sorely needed.

Was a bit miffed, mind, that Isaac and Tamara were blaming the boys - and Bobby, I guess - for all those demons being released in the first place. The Yellow-Eyed Demon was an ancient, powerful evil that had been planning this for generations. Yes, they were there when it all played out, and yes, they were unable to prevent the devil's gate being opened. But they did the best they could - I'd like to have seen Isaac and Tamara, for example, doing any better, since they didn't exactly cover themselves with glory in this episode. And Dean killed the Yellow-Eyed Demon, which means that the worst of his plans have been thwarted. Yes, an army of demons has been unleashed, and mopping that up is going to be ugly, but it could have been a hell of a lot worse. I don't think blaming the soldiers who were on the front line at the time is going to help anyone.

Have to admit that I didn't like Tamara at all. The mispronunciation of her name didn't help - is that how Americans say it? Rhyming with 'camera'? Because she was a British character, and over here we say it 'Ta-MAH-ra', and it just sounded horribly wrong to me every time her name was spoken. Mostly, though, there was just something about the character that rubbed me up wrong. I think it was the chemistry, or lack thereof, with her husband that did it. They were so lovey-dovey and sickly sweet over their hunting weaponry, and yet didn't convince me at all - all that perfect couple stuff felt like they were trying too hard. I could excuse that as them being awkward in front of strangers. But like I said, they didn't exactly cover themselves in glory as hunters, either. As a couple, I liked Isaac's character a lot better - the actor convinced me a lot more. But Tamara did improve later, once Isaac was dead and she was pitching a fit about it. And I really enjoyed that tiny moment when Sam asked Dean if he thought she'd be all right, and Dean just said no, she definitely wouldn't be. Because he was in her position himself just a week earlier, and he wasn't all right at all.

I'm...not going to comment on Blondie, whose name I believe is Ruby. I wasn't impressed with her, glad she was only in three scenes, but hope that as we get to know her better and her character is fleshed out more with further run-ins with the brothers, she might grow on me. I wasn't too impressed with Jo when we first met her last season, but grew very fond of her, and regret that we're unlikely to see her again. Ellen wasn't mentioned in this episode - I hope she's gone to reunite with her daughter and patch up their differences. At a time like this, they need each other!

Um, what else? Love the new titles. Again. Too many tiny beautiful moments to mention here - those will have to wait for the full recap. Really enjoyed the final scene with Sam snapping and confronting Dean about his attitude, calling him on the hypocrisy of his actions, and Dean unashamedly admitting that it was selfish, but not caring in the slightest. The entire course of Dean's life has been shaped by the decisions other people have made, and now, for just about the first time ever, he's been the one to make the huge decision, to choose what he wants. And what he wants is for Sam to live, end of story, no matter what the cost. It costs his life? Fine, he gets to rest at last. And he's still being flippant about it, won't do any more than skim the surface of the intense emotion, that awful despair, that drove him to make that deal.

Yeah, it's going to be a fabulous season. Full recap will be up sometime next week, for anyone that cares.

Date: 2007-10-05 04:50 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] littlepunkryo.livejournal.com
I always love reading your reviews - there's all sorts of little things that make the eps sink in much better. This episode felt like it was kind of easing us in slowly, not starting out with anything too heavy, unless you count Dean telling Sam that the deal's revoked if they - and by they I mean Dean - tries to get him out of it.

I'm...not going to comment on Blondie, whose name I believe is Ruby.

I wasn't impressed either - she was all, "I'll follow Sam around town, save his life using a knife that isn't supposed to exist, and then just walk away!" Not impressed.

One thing that I loved/freaked me out was that Pride demon knowing who Sam was his calling Sam "the prodigy, the boy king." What the heck kinda power does Sam have, that he would have demons like the 7 Deadly Sins bowing to him if the YED's plan had worked? And does he even still have it anymore?

Some of my favorite moments: Dean "comforting the woman" and then asking Sam what HE'S doing, and Sam being all. "Workin'. Dead body." I wasn't so crazy about Dean's coughing fit and his bringing up the deal, but it was done in such a gentle, Dean way that it wasn't so bad.

I LOVED the title screen too; I already have screencaps of it saved. I'm glad that they kept the actual "Supernatural" part the way it's always been. I don't know what it's called, but that jumping around is awesome.

Date: 2007-10-05 05:12 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] llywela13.livejournal.com
Thanks! Full recap is still to come...

One thing that I loved/freaked me out was that Pride demon knowing who Sam was his calling Sam "the prodigy, the boy king." What the heck kinda power does Sam have, that he would have demons like the 7 Deadly Sins bowing to him if the YED's plan had worked? And does he even still have it anymore?
I'm assuming that if the YED's plans had all worked out the way he intended, Sam would have unlocked all kinds of powers, just as Ava and Jake managed to in AHBL. The YED told Jake that he and his family would be royalty in the new Age of the Demon he was planning to usher in. With the YED gone, it didn't actually surprise me that the newly released demons would know about the plan and who Sam was, but what's interesting is that they feel completely unfettered by it. Makes sense, demons being demons. The YED must have been pretty high level to be able to command then, but with him gone, they are just free, with no demands beyond their own desires, it seems.

What will become of Sam's powers - or lack thereof, since he's never had any desire whatsoever to develop them beyond those intermitten visions - will be interesting to find out!

Some of my favorite moments: Dean "comforting the woman" and then asking Sam what HE'S doing, and Sam being all. "Workin'. Dead body." I wasn't so crazy about Dean's coughing fit and his bringing up the deal, but it was done in such a gentle, Dean way that it wasn't so bad.
Hee. Sam has never quite managed to grasp that Dean can indulge himself and still be working a job at the same time. He falls for it every time, without fail, which I tend to think is half the reason Dean does it. I did think Dean was being pretty harsh in that scene, rubbing his fate in like that. What happened wasn't Sam's fault, and Dean knows from experience how it feels to be on the receiving end. But like I said, I came to the conclusion, since he mentioned the one year thing so often, that he was doing it deliberately - throwing the heat off himself by being the one to talk about it all the time. Trying to drive it home that it's real, it's happening, get used to it. Being cruel to be kind: he wants Sam to be able to accept what is going to happen.

That's how I'm reading it for now, anyway. Repeat viewings and future episodes could change everything!

I LOVED the title screen too; I already have screencaps of it saved. I'm glad that they kept the actual "Supernatural" part the way it's always been. I don't know what it's called, but that jumping around is awesome.
I love so much that they change the title card every season, and it's always so beautifully in keeping with the theme of the season. First season just the spectral static, second season fire, third season demon smoke and devil's trap. Awesome!

Damn, so much to say, so little time for recapping!

Date: 2007-10-06 02:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] siberian-skys.livejournal.com
Unfortunately, English from across the pond isn't nearly as lyrical as the Queen's English. We actually do rhyme Tamara with camera. I much prefer the ta-MAH-ra pronunciation. It makes a name that I don't particularly care for into something beautiful.

Date: 2007-10-06 07:42 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] llywela13.livejournal.com
Meh. It sounds really, really wrong to my ears. And I firmly believe that if the character is British, she should say her name the British way.

I wouldn't mind seeing her again, though. See, if this Ruby had been introduced as Tamara, all would be good. That's how a recurring character should start: growing organically out of the storyline, rather than being shoehorned in just because the character needs to be introduced. Not with an enigmatic bang, but as a real, tangible person, someone the viewer feels they know pretty well and understands by the end of the episode, with whom the main characters have already shared an adventure and gained a rapport of some kind with. That's how Bobby started, and look how well that worked.

Ruby has been in three scenes so far, and already she's suffering from Roadhouse syndrome. The Roadhouse was shoehorned in for the sake of being introduced to the show, rather than ever being an integral part of the storyline, and it accordingly never really worked. I'm disappointed that the same thing seems to be happening again. But it's early days! I'm hopeful for the future, still. And so happy to have the boys back.

Um, sorry. That reply turned into a bit of a rant!

Date: 2007-10-06 08:07 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] siberian-skys.livejournal.com
No need to be sorry. :-) I wish I could say I was feeling the Tamara love. I wanted to like her, but she and her husband didn't seem like they had a clue as to what they were doing. Not a good thing in hunters. And I so agree, you'd think that a British woman could pronounce her own name. On the same front, you'd think that a British actress would have brought up the pronunciation thing.

I'm trying to remain optimistic about Ruby. She didn't have much of an impact on me either way in the premiere except that I wished she'd had another hair color and maybe some more body mass. I have to admit, I liked that she's still a question. Who is she? What's she doing?

Date: 2007-10-06 09:14 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] llywela13.livejournal.com
Eh, I didn't really like Tamara - she bugged the hell out of me for most of the episode. But if a recurring character was going to be introduced, I'd prefer it to be via a storyline like hers, rather than a slam, bang, enigmatic cliché, like Ruby. The character concept posed by Ruby's brief appearance was intriguing, but man, the execution was such a let down. If a new character is going to be introduced, I like it to be via storyline, interacting with other characters in a meaningful way so that they and we can get to know them a little, rather than being shoehorned into the plot for dramatic impact.

But who knows? Future episodes might sell me on the character completely. There's a whole fabulous season ahead of us!

Date: 2007-10-06 09:19 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] siberian-skys.livejournal.com
I think if I could have changed one thing about the episode it would have to be to slow it down and make it a two parter. There were parts that seemed rushed. I think that would have helped with the ending as well as well as Ruby's introduction. Tamara had such cool potential. All in all, though, I really liked this episode.

Date: 2007-10-07 02:55 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] littlepunkryo.livejournal.com
*butting in* I think you're right about making it a two-parter - I mean, they were the seven deadly sins and it took like 10 minutes to beat them all. Half of the ghosts they've found took longer than that!

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