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I dunno how long the actress can/will be on the show, and her last ep she basically said 'no' to giving up on life and going back to heaven, so hopefully she'll be around for a good long time.
I can't see her living forever in the Bunker, though, so who knows.
Killing her off would be ultra-lame.
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(Anonymous) 2016-11-28 12:32 am (UTC)(link)no subject
Up to personal interpretation, of course, but I don't think Mary is so...broken? by being brought back that she's going to kill herself or get herself killed at the first possible opportunity. I think she's finally getting what she needs and will want to know her boys soon enough.
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(Anonymous) 2016-11-28 02:00 am (UTC)(link)And I still wouldn't be surprised if the show did have her sacrifice herself at some point and it would be "okay" because she'd be going back to heaven. I'm not saying that'll for sure happen, but this is SPN so it's in the realm of possibility.
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I never expect *anyone* to live forever on that show - Dean and Sam are the only constants, and I think all the people we love will die off before the eventual final episode.
But i'm hoping Mary doesn't end up leaving any time soon.
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(Anonymous) 2016-11-28 06:30 am (UTC)(link)I'm guessing that they'll have Mary around for at least this season and they might kill her in the finale. However, it really depends on how much mileage they can get out of her character and how much longer the show will last.
But yeah, any reoccurring character can get the ax. There's been like 20 characters that have been in a few episodes and died.
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(Anonymous) 2016-11-28 07:00 am (UTC)(link)no subject
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(Anonymous) 2016-11-29 03:04 am (UTC)(link)no subject
Also, hate to say it but the SPN writers are nothing but predictable so I am pretty sure she will end up being Lucifer's vessel (After all, his is the Campbell line, if the writers remember that) and thus, dead by the end of the season.
OtOH, I love Jody and Donna and if anyone could make me like Mary a bit better would be those two becoming her friend.
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(Anonymous) 2016-11-28 03:19 am (UTC)(link)Because yeah, it is really hard to work out how Mary could one day leave her family to hunt and then the next not even bother to fight a demon she knew was coming.
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(Anonymous) 2016-11-28 06:44 am (UTC)(link)So yeah, Mary wasn't a hunter when she died. She was originally just a plot device to jump start the plot. She was created to just die and no one thought about who she was as a character for the entire first season, just like Jessica only Mary has actually gotten fleshed out and Jessica remains a complete cypher to this day. Supernatural's continuity has been terrible since day one and has never gotten any better with new show runners. It's world building also is very weak. The thing about demons being corrupted human souls was Ben Edlund's idea in third season. Where monsters come from wasn't thought about or dealt with at all until the sixth.
This thing about Mary taking a hunting trip even after having Dean is, I agree, ridiculous in light of not protecting her house against Azazel at all but I don't expect better from this show.
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All the way up to the last episode? I was on board with forgiving Mary for not defending herself from Azazel since I KNOW that when the pilot aired Kripke had no intention of making Mary a hunter and that was an extra addition for season 4.
HOWEVER, as you point out, the writers in season 12 know that Mary was a hunter and had a thousand possible ways to explain why she hadn't defended herself from Azazael in season 1 to choose from (Fanfic most popular one is "angels erased her memory after Song Remains the Same).
The fact that they decided to add a hunting trip when Dean was 2 years old? THAT is what made me go and say, sorry, but if I take Mary's character lineally? Then she's a dumbass that deserved to get killed for doing the exact same thing that Sam does every time he "quits" (namely, hide his head in the sand and pretend that because he doesn't care about the supernatural world, the supernatural world can't hurt him)
Tl:Dr version? I get why Mary died the way she did in a Doylean perspective, that doesn't change the fact that in a Wastonian perspective she's an idiot.
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(Anonymous) 2016-11-29 07:34 am (UTC)(link)The best defense I can give for Mary is what someone else said where the werewolf was one that got away from Mary and probably her father so it was something she felt she needed to finish for her parents. I think that's an acceptable reason that makes her look not stupid or like a bad mother. (Doesn't make her look so great as a wife though, since she lied her ass off to John.) Anyway, her forgetting about Azazel was because her mind was messed with by angels to make it happen, like you said is best answer I suppose but we might as well say "a wizard did it."
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Unless they mean to say that, since Mary made a deal, something horrible (John being suddenly years dead/taken to hell/Mary being taken to hell/dying) might happen if she tried to keep the demon out. I dunno. It always kinda bothered me, too.
And to she *abandoned* him seems a bit harsh. She said she'd been tracking that werewolf for a long time - I'm thinking it was a hunt left over from her dad and/or mom's hunting days, a loose thread she was trying to clean up. Like, perhaps the werewolf knew the Campbells/Mary/hunters, and she didn't feel safe knowing it was out there.
I...can't see her being Lucifer's vessel, but that's interesting.
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But for me "left without explanation for at least a week when I have a 2 year old son at home" is abandonment (and it had to be at least a week if she drove all the way to Canada for that hunt), and added to the fact that now they have made that Mary the homemaker is a complete lie? It makes the whole argument in Dean's memory in Dark Side of the Moon take a completely different tint for me (She's complaining about John leaving them alone for long periods of time, after a fight. Given that in that memory Dean is about three? That means that John's absence could be tied to an argument about THAT hunt)
I know I am harsh to Mary. But given that the show has made it perfectly clear that this is yet again a "stupid Dean who needs to learn a lesson about letting go" plot, I am not very willing to give the writers a chance.
(the Lucifer's vessel thing is a very popular theory among some friends. I just called it because that's the easiest way to throw Mary back into the fridge, and the SPN writers are nothing but good at shoving women into refrigerators. Plus it would be an echo to when Eve took Mary's form, and they also plagiarize a lot of the earlier seasons now)
Finally, the fact that I am not liking her now doesn't mean I think no one can enjoy her. Actually, I hope more people like her. Maybe that way they won't kill her. And given SPN's record with female characters, I REALLY want to be wrong about her becoming Lucifer's vessel and dying.
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I always felt that John and Mary having a rocky relationship was mostly due to the angels/a cupid basically *forcing* them to 'fall in love' - part of the big plan, they had to marry and have offspring! So who knows just *how* in love, or attracted, they actually were?
It...never crossed my mind that the plot was saying Dean was 'stupid' or needed to let go of anything. *shrug* To each their own.
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(Anonymous) 2016-11-29 07:43 am (UTC)(link)no subject
Plus, I'll never not be convinced he wasn't suffering from some level of PTSD from being in Vietnam.
(This whole 'get these people together so we can make these vessels' thing is also the reason i get so mad when the boys are blamed for stuff like breaking the seal, etc. They were manipulated *before they were born*, and liked to by demons and angels alike. How the hell were they supposed to make good/right/health decisions?)
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(Anonymous) 2016-11-29 05:03 pm (UTC)(link)It's a headache to suss out how much of the Winchester's actions is their fault and how much is angels and demons pulling their strings but their are certainly situations where the boys shouldn't have all of the blame.
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But all you have to do is watch the boys around, hear them talk about him, see their actions re: civilians and non-hunters, and you *know* he was a lot more than that.
Yeah, the boys are not spotless, they've made some *bad* decisions. But so much of what was going on was out of their control, and they did the best they could in circumstances most people wouldn't have survived.
All part of our wonderful Show. :)
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(Anonymous) 2016-12-01 06:01 am (UTC)(link)no subject
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