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spikedaily · 7 months
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer | 6.11 "GONE"
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joshdonnas · 3 months
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joshdonna + "hi"
requested by @explosionsintheskyy
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spacedean · 10 months
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DEAN WINCHESTER in one random episode per day ‣ 101/327 6.11 APPOINTMENT IN SAMARRA
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rheefamilysource · 6 months
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GLENN AND MAGGIE IN THE WALKING DEAD | 6.11 “Knots Untie”
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amazingmaeve · 6 months
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RICK AND MICHONNE IN THE WALKING DEAD | 6.11 “Knots Untie”
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bakugou-source · 1 year
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Bakugou Katsuki ➤ 6.11
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scoobydoodean · 3 months
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Hey there, I have SPN Thought Worms i thought you might appreciate: You know how there’s debate wether (in the biblical story) Abraham “failed” God’s test, if it was a blind loyalty test or to see if he’d put his moral and love over unquestioned orders? In the same vein, do you think Dean truly ‘failed’ Death’s test with the ring and carrying out his duties for the day? Like maybe Death actually wanted Dean to be unable to do it bc it proved he had limits or smth? Or did he just get Sam’s soul back despite the apparent failure because he has a massive soft spot for Dean? (relatable tbh). Hope I made myself clear lol, the concept is jumbled-up in my mind, and have a great day!
This is a really interesting question! I also have a feeling I'll have a lot better of an answer when I get to 6.11 on this rewatch and have the entire season fresh on my mind. That said, Death actually says in the end that the goal was for Dean to learn something.
DEATH Today, you got a hard look behind the curtain. Wrecking the natural order's not quite such fun when you have to mop up the mess, is it? This is hard for you, Dean. You throw away your life because you've come to assume that it'll bounce right back into your lap. But the human soul is not a rubber ball. It's vulnerable, impermanent, but stronger than you know. And more valuable than you can imagine. So... I think you've learned something today. (x)
I'd really like to watch through season 6 again to solidify this one for myself, but I have a feeling that this isn't about teaching Dean a personal moral lesson at all. I don't think Death is at all concerned with the fact that the nurse died because the little girl didn't from a moral perspective—he wouldn't have ever given Dean his ring if he was. That isn't why he said "good" when Dean said he would have acted differently if he could go back. We can guess it also isn't just a simple lesson about "bringing each other back" being bad and "letting go", because that'd be pretty hypocritical given Death is going to help Dean anyway with no one forcing his hand (and he tells us Dean has use). It isn't a moral issue Death's addressing. It's a lesson he's giving on the structure of the universe. It's about balance. As Death says cryptically later in the scene:
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I think what Death wanted to get across to Dean is that souls must pass on, and their energy must be allotted to the appropriate areas in time and space. If one person doesn't die, passing their soul on as energy, another person must die so that a certain balance and energy level is maintained in the universe. Death plans to help Dean from the beginning, because "Right now, you're digging at something. The intrepid Detective. I want you to keep digging, Dean."
Death, as a person who can't ultimately involve himself without also disrupting balance, is ultimately hinting at Dean as best he knows how that he wants him to stop Crowley and Cas from sucking a bunch of souls out of Purgatory, creating absolute chaos. But he can't say that, so instead, he gives Dean a lesson. He tells Dean that human souls are extremely valuable, and that they need to go to the places the universe wants them to go and stay there. If they don't—if they are moved on a large scale—something terrible will happen. Death has to expect Dean to extrapolate all of this information, which is not an easy expectation to fulfill.
So I guess to summarize: I don't think Dean failed Death's test, because actually using the ring and experiencing what happened when Dean tried to change things was more of a lesson than a test. The test was how Dean reflected on the lesson after and evaluated his behavior. He passed when he said he'd behave differently if he could go back. Death wanted Dean to understand the idea of balance in the universe depending on where souls go, and how important it is not to disrupt their flow or move them around. Changing things makes bad things happen. When there's just one soul, the impact is small (something Death is willing to let Dean toy with by offering his ring for the day). But what if someone disrupted the flow of many many souls at once?
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bidaryl · 9 months
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confrontation's never been something we've had trouble with.
THE WALKING DEAD — 6.11; knots untie — 11.15; trust
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homerforsure · 1 year
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Summary: Over the past few days, Buck has watched the shadows start to lift from his friends’ faces with the same relief and trepidation that he’s watched the burns and the bruises and the lightning scar fade in the mirror. He wants it to be over, doesn’t want their worry to twist into a more permanent fear, doesn’t want any more tears or lost hours of sleep. But at the same time… Buck isn’t past it.
Coda for 6.11 "In Another Life.
I finished it! Late, but whatever. A thousand thousand thousand thank yous to @princessfbi, @mellaithwen, @renecdote, @elvensorceress, @fleurdebeton, and @tulipfromtheinternet who all had to talk me off the edge when I wanted to throw this whole thing in the trash. I'm really glad I stuck it out, but also, um, maybe no more codas for me for a little while 😅
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biboybuckley · 1 year
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something about buck handing eddie his heart last season in one of eddie’s lowest moments and now eddie keeping his heart beating- restarting it, even- when buck can’t.
something about the symbolism of eddie being gifted buck’s heart in so many ways and also being the one to bring it back to life.
something about eddie’s biggest failing, in his mind, was not being able to truly save his fellow vets but being the one to reach buck, to keep his heart beating.
something about all that.
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severidekidd · 2 years
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STELLA KIDD SEASON SIX, EPISODE ELEVEN — LAW OF THE JUNGLE
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spikedaily · 16 days
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You know kids today and their buggin’ street slang.
BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER
6.11 | Gone
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joshdonnas · 7 months
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JOSH LYMAN The West Wing ⸻ Opposition Research (6x11)
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superstoregif · 2 years
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Superstore: ‘Deep Cleaning’ (6.11)
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rheefamilysource · 2 months
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MAGGIE RHEE The Walking Dead | 6.11
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mikkaeus · 1 year
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you can’t make this shit up 
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