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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2016-05-13 06:50 pm

[ SECRET POST #3418 ]


⌈ Secret Post #3418 ⌋

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05. [SPOILERS for Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood]




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[personal profile] fscom 2016-05-13 10:53 pm (UTC)(link)
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(Anonymous) 2016-05-13 11:26 pm (UTC)(link)
I think maybe you have that in reverse? We, the audience, knew that Cyrus had just murdered someone himself. He was already part of the Frankenfamily. Dean didn't see that happen, though. Still, he probably could sense it. Dean has really excellent radar about who's a lying bastard. The only exception I know of is when he was making himself not believe that Castiel was betraying them with Crowley.

But, regardless, I don't think Dean would have killed Cyrus before the Mark. The boy wasn't a threat.

(Anonymous) 2016-05-14 04:14 am (UTC)(link)
I guess because Dean previously had a rule about not killing anyone before their eighteenth birthday?

The character of Cyrus seemed so contrived in a really over-the-top manipulative way. He's bullied (despite his family being the "gods" of their small town), he's smart and geeky, he's horrified by his family -- he wants to escape. So the viewers want him to escape, want him to survive, and then Dean kills him.

But on second viewing, his likeability really broke down for me. He's completely passive. He doesn't like what his family does, but he's perfectly willing to accept the benefits of being a Styne until he has to do the dirty work.

The Styne family plotline as a whole was kind of a nadir of supernatural plotting. It was like the writers realized "oh crap, we need SOME kind of villain here, let's just throw a dart at the horror section of the local library and use that as the baddie!"

(Anonymous) 2016-05-14 09:09 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, I'm really glad Dean killed off the whole kaboodle and shut down that plotline so quickly.

Also, the way he offed big brother Styne was pretty satisfying.