TV Review: Supernatural - “Heart” - Page 6

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The lone tear down the cheek, clichéd as it might be for Dean, is also very genuine. We saw Dean picturing when he would have to do the same to Sam, and the cringe from the bullet firing made that moment in his mind all too real. One reason Sam accepted the task of killing Madison was to prove a point to Dean, that despite how difficult and devastating the duty is, killing something evil, no matter what they mean to you, is what must be done. Dean got the message, and he didn’t take it well.

Whew! It’s a good thing “Hollywood Babylon” came next, or it would have been the funny farm for not only Sam and Dean, but all of us. I’m not going to grade this one, probably because it’s hard to come up with a standard based on the huge amount of emotional baggage. The episode served its purpose, and we went on. Next time, I close out season three, commenting on the new DVD set, and what we learned from the season in general. I’m ready to move on; bring on season four!

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  • 1 - cassi

    Sep 09, 2008 at 8:23 am

    "He looked like dog food to me from the first appearance." I couldn't agree more.

  • 2 - Rosewood

    Sep 10, 2008 at 9:36 am

    Nice choice for a review!

    To me, the way Dean and Sam cry in this episode, (and in general) is so reflective of their personalities. Sam lets his messy emotions out nearly involuntarily. He's got goo and tears all over. Dean holds his emotions all in so tight he will barely let one drop fall down. Blink and Dean removes all traces behind his mask.

    I agree that most of Sam's emotion at the end is not for Madison, it's for himself. He couldn't save her, and because he failed, he has to kill her. Maybe he can't be saved and how do you face that? Maybe whatever's happening to him can't be stopped. Not only does he have to kill someone in cold blood (for I believe the first time?), but he has to kill someone he cares about more than a regular victim-of-the week.

    Dean's not ready to kill Sam if he can't save him. (We saw this in Croatoan and BUABS.) He knows what it's like to have to kill someone. Dean wants to protect Sam from having to kill Madison, because that's another awful act that there's no going back from. When Sam looks back at him, Dean must be crushed by how much he hasn't been able to protect Sam from. Now here's another terrible milestone for Sam - killing someone he cares about and couldn't save. And maybe Dean's looking at Sam, thinking someday Sam will be looking at him just this way this right before Dean has to shoot him (Kripke! don't go there....)

    Thanks for writing these reviews. They've been a great distraction waiting for Season 4 (since I avoid the spoilers).


  • 3 - heraldtalia

    Sep 11, 2008 at 1:51 pm

    Thanks for another great review Alice! I loved this ep the first time I saw it and was surprised to learn that this is such a divisive episode in the fandom.

    I'm also surprised to learn that people think Jared over-acted at having to kill Madison. While I agree with your deeper analysis regarding the complete reasons behind Sam's sobbing, I really don't understand why people couldn't understand why Sam would be that upset over having to kill an innocent person who was not responsible for what she was doing, even if we leave the parallels with Sam out of it. I mean, Sam had always been the one who didn't want to kill humans (at least until AHBL2), so is it so hard to believe he'd have this much difficulty murdering a woman he was fond of? I know I'd be a wreck over it, but maybe that's just me. ^_~

    Anyway, thanks for the insightful review and I'm looking forward to your overall S3 and DVD commentary next week.

  • 4 - Kat

    Sep 13, 2008 at 2:40 pm

    What a great review, thanks for writing it. i don't think it was overacted at all, it was obvious sam was at breaking point and dean was worried he might have to do the same thing to sam.

  • 5 - Tigershire

    Oct 08, 2008 at 6:56 pm

    I also don't get the whole "overacting" thing that some people thought. To me it was very believable. He had to shoot Madison when she was a person, all normal and sad and scared. I would think that if any one of us were in that position we'd be in tears and distressed too.

    Now if Madison had been in full werewolf rage when he had to shoot her I'm sure he wouldn't have been quite so emo.

    Heart is one of my favourite episodes for all the heartbreaking reasons.

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