Yeah, thank god. But they had to know full well that that was the only way they could possibly have gotten away with it. Leaving him alive would have been stupid on every level, starting a major disruption to the entire mythos, dynamic, and premise of the show and working its way up from there.
I was rolling my eyes when Adam was all, "I want to help. I want to do anything I can to help you guys." If it wasn't action-packed, I'm not sure I could watch the rest of it. I could've sworn I've read premises for long-lost Winchester siblings on the Pit of Voles.
And as for your comment below: DAWN. ARGH. I never liked her either! She just came out of nowhere and was automatically loved by everyone. Just - no.
And yeah. I'm not saying John was a saint, but to spend time with this boy, taking him to goddamn baseball games, while he left his two other sons in hotel rooms? SO NOT COOL. I don't want to hate John, but that is a shitty thing to do; I don't care how much he wanted Adam to have a normal childhood.
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At least they didn't keep him around for future meet-ups, and ~*Grand Adventures*~ though.
The twist was good. I'll give them that.
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I was rolling my eyes when Adam was all, "I want to help. I want to do anything I can to help you guys." If it wasn't action-packed, I'm not sure I could watch the rest of it. I could've sworn I've read premises for long-lost Winchester siblings on the Pit of Voles.
And as for your comment below: DAWN. ARGH. I never liked her either! She just came out of nowhere and was automatically loved by everyone. Just - no.
And yeah. I'm not saying John was a saint, but to spend time with this boy, taking him to goddamn baseball games, while he left his two other sons in hotel rooms? SO NOT COOL. I don't want to hate John, but that is a shitty thing to do; I don't care how much he wanted Adam to have a normal childhood.