I have to admit I'm a little ashamed of how easily my emotional strings can be yanked by Winchester montages. It takes about 24 hours for the effects of that sort of thing to wear off and for me to start wondering just what the heck was actually going on in that episode.
Lisa coming to her senses and realising that playing at happy families with a functional alcoholic who would rather be dead than living with her is not a good idea
Yeah, you know...seeing Dean sitting there at the kitchen table sucking back some hard liquor with his mashed potatoes wasn't exactly the warm domestic scenario that the show may have been trying to portray. Are they going to get rid of Lisa just by having her realize that she might not want this guy around her kid...or by having Dean realize that suburban Dad is in no way a role he's capable of fulfilling?
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Date: 2010-05-18 11:28 pm (UTC)Lisa coming to her senses and realising that playing at happy families with a functional alcoholic who would rather be dead than living with her is not a good idea
Yeah, you know...seeing Dean sitting there at the kitchen table sucking back some hard liquor with his mashed potatoes wasn't exactly the warm domestic scenario that the show may have been trying to portray. Are they going to get rid of Lisa just by having her realize that she might not want this guy around her kid...or by having Dean realize that suburban Dad is in no way a role he's capable of fulfilling?