After watching “Slumber
Party” I felt like yea that was a fun peace of film. Beautiful
arranged and the remark in the beginning with the expelled
appreciation to the SPN Fandom, ahh great! Some hours later I
analyzed it and then OK... not so good. Yikkes! Torn between lets
have some fun & German angst O_O.
First of all, I like
Charlie, she is fun no doubt, but thats it. She is a “relaxing”
character and fits perfect into the SPN Universe, but getting
exaggerating over her, nay.
The same with Dorothy, yes
today it is no big deal having “strong” women on board, but
sometimes this “gender-crap / social-engineering: strong women and
stupid men” is too much. Sorry to say the feminine-woman-lib
propaganda was strongly recognizable. Less “women-lib” would also
have done. But who cares, I'm probably the only one that noticed it.
Now the main issue.
I adore the references
with the old movies, next time I would like to have a Peter Lorre or
a Charles Laughton as the villains, that would be fun. But hey you
can't have it all.
Ah 'sigh' “There's no
place like home” what a beautiful refrain, now both have a home, a
refugee, a castle of their own.
Sams pov understandable,
the definition of home is mainly bound with warm memories. Poor Sam
no such memories for him. But as they say “Never say never”...
Excuse me, “I don't have
a home” was the hole Dorothy Sam inside discussion?
OK, mens logical
psychology: “I said something, what do you want more?” I
understand, but I'm a woman I need more for cryn out loud, something
you can serve with warm cacao and whip cream, not that.
And Dean, hmm... the same
old Dean “nobody beloved dies under my watch!” Consequences? Yes,
but not for now. All at a time, there is a time for action and a time
for “we will find a bridge” Dean style. Love it or leave it.
Dean wtf are you doing?
Snap your fingers and Zek comes along, ahh Sam can wait. Listen
Itchit, this Zek-issue thing is getting awkward, now you use him now
you don't. Sam/Zek isn't a Duracell battery rabbit what ye can turn
on and off. It uses energy, never heard of energy saving?
“Who is Zeke?” Gotcha!
Now it's getting tricky.
Poor Dean, “lies have short legs” as we say in Germany, being
smart with “Angels are organizing”, then “I found Cas address
in the pocket”, Charley rising from the dead, the strange behavior
and now the -who is- question?
How long can a brave
hearted person with good intention keep such a fundamental lie,
until he brakes down by the weight of his sweet honey pastured false
stories?
The lies are piling up,
the foundation of the new bounded brotherly trust is slightly
cracking.
Especially knowing that
Sam is now “feeling happy” for the first time in his life and
also experiencing the comfortableness of a 'home', ohh boy...this
isn't going to end too well.
My resume, “Slumber
Party” is a beautiful made old style Supernatural. The
screenwriters exploited the fandom, the Sam-home issue, and Dean did
what is always does creating the causes for the exploding crescendo.
All in all I had fun
watching the show, and that is imo the main thing!
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