Jack is super precious and I really love Sam for trying to protect him. Sam understands what it's like to have a dark side too. I really appreciate their scenes together.
I’m excited for the rest of this season, Jack challenges Sam and Dean in ways that no other young character has before and also gives them great chances for development.
I think it's important to realize that Dean is acting this way because when he looks at Jack he sees Castiel. And right now, Dean isn't absorbing all the deaths especially Cas' right now. (He always becomes depressed and suicidal when Cas dies, we see it time and time again , because Cas is shown as Dean's faith and light) So he can't look at Jack without seeing Cas' death. That also leads to his action in the future episodes. (Tombstone).
@@enid5470 Yes, exactly. I feel the same. Unfortunately, it's similar to John. When John saw Dean he was reminded of Mary because they are such similar characters.
The saying should be "a leopard can't change their spots" but Jack is only half. Your argument is valid but not all good parents have good children. Not all evil parents have evil children. We, as parents, hopefully, teach our children right from wrong. Our children, as adults, will make their own decisions. We hope they choose wisely.
Geez they messed with Alexander Calvert so much this season all I can see for the tattoo shop is Jensen groping his chest when describing the tattoo until Alex cracked...
Dean has this habit of projecting his pain on others so it was a little annoying to see him treating jack like this but I kinda get it. He is the son of the devil! And dean lost his best friend AGAIN!!
This story line kinda rubbed me the wrong way it's this whole nature vs nurture Lucifer is a angel. Not a demon he's full of the grace of god and was gods favorite till he went dark. So Lucifer's nature is to be an arch angel pure goodness not evil Lucifer made a choice to be evil it's not in his blood. So why would Jack be evil he's the child of an arch angel and a human that loved his so much she gave up her life and soul to bring him in to the world.
All of TFW is Jack's dad. He absorbs characteristics from all of them. We can get into the nitty-gritty of who is more Jack's father but that's unnecessary drama and splitting hairs. Dean takes a while to warm up to Jack because he has to get over his grief and when he looks at Jack right now, he is reminded of Cas' death. Sam knows exactly what it's like, what Jack is going through, his demon blood arc in the earlier seasons, to be called a monster when he's good. So he sees himself in Jack. Cas and Jack chose each other.
Dean is one of my all time favorite television characters, but in these first few episodes of this season, he irritates the hell out of me with his constant mistreatment of Jack...I know he's hurting, but damn...lay off the kid.
“I hate how dean treats jack” yo, he wasn't even born yet, the mess he's caused, his mom gone (we know she is not dead) but he does not, cas gone, cut him some slack, would u bare all of this and keep going without a salty mood, doubt it
@@SimpleReactions If the person not born yet is a normal human being, yes. But in the context of the series, he is a nephilim that had proven he can influence others without even being born, and Dean is aware of this power and seen its effect on those still living at that time. And as viewers, we've also seen how Dean processed his grief, by projected his emotional turmoil to those around him. So, yeah .... I think if Dean initially readily accepted Jack after taking into account all those factors, it would be very ooc of him.
Jack is super precious and I really love Sam for trying to protect him. Sam understands what it's like to have a dark side too. I really appreciate their scenes together.
Yeah I really enjoy seeing them together 😊
I do too!
I’m excited for the rest of this season, Jack challenges Sam and Dean in ways that no other young character has before and also gives them great chances for development.
I love Donatello. He's such a fun character.
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"They're animals, number one. They're drastically different than human beings."
He says that like human beings aren't animals too...
I think it's important to realize that Dean is acting this way because when he looks at Jack he sees Castiel. And right now, Dean isn't absorbing all the deaths especially Cas' right now. (He always becomes depressed and suicidal when Cas dies, we see it time and time again , because Cas is shown as Dean's faith and light) So he can't look at Jack without seeing Cas' death. That also leads to his action in the future episodes. (Tombstone).
@@enid5470 Yes, exactly. I feel the same. Unfortunately, it's similar to John. When John saw Dean he was reminded of Mary because they are such similar characters.
@@hisgirlfriday28 ohhh that one hurts 💔
@@laurarocca17 I'm sorry :(
Yeah I agree castiel is Jack's true father to me 👍💯
@@enid5470 I remember that 😂🤣😆
@@enid5470 what is the name of the video?
OMM The next episode that TH-cam suggested to me is literally "I Believe the Children Are Our Future"
Wow that's so weird
Love seeing Lucifer get his but kicked he definitely had that coming 😂🤣😆
The saying should be "a leopard can't change their spots" but Jack is only half. Your argument is valid but not all good parents have good children. Not all evil parents have evil children. We, as parents, hopefully, teach our children right from wrong. Our children, as adults, will make their own decisions. We hope they choose wisely.
Just started watching The Scooby Doo Show on HBO Max.
Geez they messed with Alexander Calvert so much this season all I can see for the tattoo shop is Jensen groping his chest when describing the tattoo until Alex cracked...
@@enid5470 He was... Both him and J2 said that at conventions often...
I really hate how Dean treats Jack.
Almost always, Dean is right. Cut him some slack.
Dean has this habit of projecting his pain on others so it was a little annoying to see him treating jack like this but I kinda get it. He is the son of the devil! And dean lost his best friend AGAIN!!
protect Jack at all costs!!!!
Think of Jack as a substitute for Castiel
So true he definitely is a substitute for castiel and for Jesse Turner to me
Dean's widower arc.
This story line kinda rubbed me the wrong way it's this whole nature vs nurture Lucifer is a angel. Not a demon he's full of the grace of god and was gods favorite till he went dark. So Lucifer's nature is to be an arch angel pure goodness not evil Lucifer made a choice to be evil it's not in his blood. So why would Jack be evil he's the child of an arch angel and a human that loved his so much she gave up her life and soul to bring him in to the world.
I totally agree 👍💯
dean is definitely acting like his father to me and sam is being the uncle
The uncle?
So, basically...Bobby?
@@starlittardis2049 no Bobby was more of a father to sam and dean than john ever was he was a terrible father to his son's
Hi, will there be at least one more episode today ??😉😉
All of TFW is Jack's dad. He absorbs characteristics from all of them. We can get into the nitty-gritty of who is more Jack's father but that's unnecessary drama and splitting hairs.
Dean takes a while to warm up to Jack because he has to get over his grief and when he looks at Jack right now, he is reminded of Cas' death.
Sam knows exactly what it's like, what Jack is going through, his demon blood arc in the earlier seasons, to be called a monster when he's good. So he sees himself in Jack.
Cas and Jack chose each other.
Perfectly said!
Dean is one of my all time favorite television characters, but in these first few episodes of this season, he irritates the hell out of me with his constant mistreatment of Jack...I know he's hurting, but damn...lay off the kid.
“I hate how dean treats jack” yo, he wasn't even born yet, the mess he's caused, his mom gone (we know she is not dead) but he does not, cas gone, cut him some slack, would u bare all of this and keep going without a salty mood, doubt it
You can't cause a mess if you aren't born. The person that should be cut the slack is Jack, you have it the the other way around.
@@SimpleReactions If the person not born yet is a normal human being, yes. But in the context of the series, he is a nephilim that had proven he can influence others without even being born, and Dean is aware of this power and seen its effect on those still living at that time. And as viewers, we've also seen how Dean processed his grief, by projected his emotional turmoil to those around him. So, yeah .... I think if Dean initially readily accepted Jack after taking into account all those factors, it would be very ooc of him.