![]() Hopefully.īasically it’s a case of a hungry wraith, but it makes also another trope: ‘Sam Winchester + Mental Hospital = Restraining’. *g*īeing bound by Paris Hilton probably deserves a whole new trope on its own… Even if it’s not to be repeated. …With a canon like this, one wonders why this fandom needs any fanfiction at all. That’s terribly eco-unfriendly of you, Doc. Oh, come on! So much of a Winchester and… just eyes and nothing more? What about the rest? Sam doesn’t give a damn about the difference anyway. This time it’s not as much a meat hook in the larder, as a butterfly pin in the glass case, since the whole thing is not about consuming, but collecting. Sam seems to think it becomes a boring routine… One wonders how some monsters don’t get overweight… Oh, right, they get killed before they have a chance. If the meal is a Winchester, often it’s also a subtrope of the previous one: ‘Stay There, Shuddup and Wait for Your Turn’. MEAT HOOK IN THE LARDERBeing a provident monster, you make sure to prevent any ideas of your meal about crawling away before consumption. And let’s make sure Dean has a good view.īecause an ordinary rope is so last season! If only they didn’t do it over your head…Ī variation ‘Stay There, Shuddup (or not), and Look Miserable’. There are also bright sides of being tied: others do all the work. Too bad we didn’t get the scene of searching for the keys in all reachable pockets… *g* Though I guess there wasn’t too much of “What you mean ‘You had them’?!”, since they still got free soon enough to catch Henry.Īlso, thanks to Abaddon we know the prices on the Winchester market. Clearly, it’s the natural state of Sam Winchester… And the natural state of this episode’s viewer is confusion, since most of the time bodies that are there aren’t the bodies that actually are there. Meantime, his body also is tied elsewhere, ‘cause you can keep cheating Dean only so long (which actually means pretty long :P ). And this body is too weak to get free, which makes him double-restrained. He gets tied up even when not in his own body. “Stay there, shuddup, and oh, look! Blades! Did I mention they are scopophobic?” They both are to be the bait in a trap for John Winchester, but Meg forgot that the art of fishing is more about waiting for the fish, and less about playing with the worms. ‘Stay There, Shuddup, and Be a Good Little Worm(s) on the Hook’. Frankly, I’ve been always puzzled with this particular shifter’s motivation for killing, but whatever his(?) reasons are, Winchesters are annoying distraction, and of course it’s easier to tie them and hope they stay like this, instead of killing them right away… oh, wait. ![]() It’s Sam’s first bound time in the canon, and already twice in the episode. An enterprising monster can turn a hindrance into an advantage, though. These Winchesters, really… In the hunter’s line of work, being an annoying hindrance comes naturally. ![]() And though there are categories, they all sum up to one big ‘Because the Universe Hates Sam Winchester’ anyway. The list includes only actual bonds, not any other form of restraint – cages, drugs and else. That’s why, first, allow Jensen to present the entry’s unofficial motto: Restrained Sam is the allegory of misery painted with angst and framed in fur of murdered little seals. Restrained Dean is most often between annoyed and angry, and/or posing for derisive. Dean does too, but not as often as Sam, and what’s essential, he can’t rival with Sam’s master level of Dramatic Suffering TM. Same as before, the theme technically applies to the both Winchesters. AletheiafelineaSecond part! If you have seen the first one, ‘Dressed Up Dean’ picspam, you know all the whys & what fors. ![]()
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