ext_15412 ([identity profile] mulder200.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] rogueslayer452 2010-02-16 01:30 am (UTC)

My personal theory about Cas's hunger is that as he becomes more used to humanity since his vessel is now his body now, he experiences everything that comes with it.

++ PARALLEL: In comparison with Buffy the Vampire Slayer this time, I couldn't help but think of how Dean and Sam are just like Buffy and Willow in S6; Willow with her dark magic addictions and Buffy just going through the motions of life after being brought back. Interesting, really.

OMG! Yes! I am so glad to see I am no the only one who sees the parallels.

++ I didn't like Famine comparing Castiel to a dog, obviously, because it said it in the nastiest, degrading way possible (and where Castiel is kneeling on the floor, all fours, eating ground meat from the bin, oh God such a horrible thing). However, in the sense of being absolutely faithful and loyal towards the Winchesters, Dean especially, that's where I see the dog comparison. Because let's face it, Castiel is sorta like a puppy. A lovable, adorable and sweet puppy, and gets all protective over the boys whenever danger lurks.

Once again, I agree. Castiel is incredibly loyal to those who places his faith in.

All I gotta say this eps. was ripe for H/C fics.

I do believe Famine was lying though. If Dean was truly dead, he wouldn't be praying for help. He's just broken. I really wish that had Cas comforting like they did in S4 but I guess he had to stay and watch Sam.

Still, the Dean/Cas interactions were WAY better that the last eps. I mean Cas was actually part of the team and not passed out off screen.


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