I love how Dean is simping over how strong Garth is. I don't think this episode is conveying that Chuck took away all their luck or that he had some protection over them and without that they're useless or bad. Rather, he took away their plot armor AND still with the help of friends, family and their own wit they managed to succeed. That was the moral of this episode imo
This episode was dumb. They were literally garbage now that they did not have God’s influence anymore. That takes away everything this show has been about all these seasons…
@@MoviesAndTvShowsAreSubjective I mean..he isn't wrong tbh. Making them look like they actually can't do literally ANYTHING did make it less enjoyable to watch. Since.. you'd think back and everything cool they ever did was basically just Chuck (aside from all the mental stuff they managed to get through with their will I guess). And the sudden lactose intolerance..while a funny joke,made no real sense to me. It would've been fine if it was just SOME of the stuff, like the most bs things but it was made to look like they can't even walk without Chucks help and that made it somewhat "eh" to me at least and that's why I understand how Grydon buddy here feels.
LMAO "You ate like, seven of them." "I'm a grown boy!" Yeah and you're gonna be shitting it all like a grown boy too *literally a minute later* Oof called it 😅
Chuck is kind of a perv,wanting to see the two have sex that often with that many different people ._. I also never understood how Dean was all "Lisa and Ben!" but when Michael was trapping him in his mind he imagines a life as a bar dude with this random chick with the tattoo above her ass that he interacted with.. what.. twice? Once when trying to talk to Castiel and I think another time after her eyes had been burned but aside from that I don't think they had any interactions at all. (and I get that they don't remember him but technically that wouldn't stop him from still wishing to have a family/life with them)
I always despised this episode, they have been fighting their whole lives and you expect me to believe that they lost all that experience because of luck?
@@grydon6422 did they need training wheels? They would have been like any other hunter without them. But they did have them, so they're not as capable as hunters who went without. They should eventually get used to it.
@@DeclinedMercy ..bruh...dude..my buddy... sam couldn't WALK properly. If it had been some stuff sure but they weren't capable of ANYTHING anymore which made it ridiculous and dumb and therefor less enjoyable to watch because it turns all the lessons and the epicness of old seasons and episodes into a laughing stock of "everything was plot armor besides their mental state".
@@jos-josradvanji6203 its brilliant writing in my opinion. because 90% of the fictional characters you read about or watch has plot armor some more than most obviously. so if chuck is the author of their entire life story and at odds with them then he as the author the most powerful character in a story will take that important aspect away that makes main characters and supporting characters so cool to begin with
Ngl I really didn't like this episode in regards of what it was portraying (a tad too ridiculous and leaves a bitter taste in my mouth because it makes everything that happened so far seem less epic/like the boy are basically babies without Chuck holding their hands) BUT I am glad that Garf got to show off and get a bunch of screentime.
I'm glad that Garth is living a happy life 😀🙂 🤣
I love how Dean is simping over how strong Garth is.
I don't think this episode is conveying that Chuck took away all their luck or that he had some protection over them and without that they're useless or bad.
Rather, he took away their plot armor AND still with the help of friends, family and their own wit they managed to succeed. That was the moral of this episode imo
This episode was dumb. They were literally garbage now that they did not have God’s influence anymore. That takes away everything this show has been about all these seasons…
@@grydon6422 nope
@@MoviesAndTvShowsAreSubjective I mean..he isn't wrong tbh. Making them look like they actually can't do literally ANYTHING did make it less enjoyable to watch. Since.. you'd think back and everything cool they ever did was basically just Chuck (aside from all the mental stuff they managed to get through with their will I guess). And the sudden lactose intolerance..while a funny joke,made no real sense to me. It would've been fine if it was just SOME of the stuff, like the most bs things but it was made to look like they can't even walk without Chucks help and that made it somewhat "eh" to me at least and that's why I understand how Grydon buddy here feels.
@@jos-josradvanji6203almost like that’s the point of chuck being the writer 🤯🤯
Fun Fact: I wash my hands before I watch a DakaraJayne video. I don't want to be yelled at.
LMAO "You ate like, seven of them."
"I'm a grown boy!"
Yeah and you're gonna be shitting it all like a grown boy too
*literally a minute later*
Oof called it 😅
I knew that Garth didn't got this 😂🤣😆
Yep, normal sucks. Great pep talk Dean! Garth is saving the day! Oops.
So could Dean really attract all those Women over the Seasons... or was it just "God's Will"
Chuck is kind of a perv,wanting to see the two have sex that often with that many different people ._.
I also never understood how Dean was all "Lisa and Ben!" but when Michael was trapping him in his mind he imagines a life as a bar dude with this random chick with the tattoo above her ass that he interacted with.. what.. twice? Once when trying to talk to Castiel and I think another time after her eyes had been burned but aside from that I don't think they had any interactions at all. (and I get that they don't remember him but technically that wouldn't stop him from still wishing to have a family/life with them)
@@jos-josradvanji6203this is a such a odd and oversimplified version of that
I can understand why this may seem stand alone but it actually furthers the plot dakarajayne
San and dean are not special chuck was controlling them this whole time 😂
I always despised this episode, they have been fighting their whole lives and you expect me to believe that they lost all that experience because of luck?
They also lost their plot armor that makes them always succeed. It's basically like taking off training wheels.
And they needed training wheels after being trained their whole life? This episode was full of bad writing and people giving it the dumbest excuses
@@grydon6422 did they need training wheels? They would have been like any other hunter without them. But they did have them, so they're not as capable as hunters who went without. They should eventually get used to it.
@@DeclinedMercy ..bruh...dude..my buddy... sam couldn't WALK properly. If it had been some stuff sure but they weren't capable of ANYTHING anymore which made it ridiculous and dumb and therefor less enjoyable to watch because it turns all the lessons and the epicness of old seasons and episodes into a laughing stock of "everything was plot armor besides their mental state".
@@jos-josradvanji6203 its brilliant writing in my opinion. because 90% of the fictional characters you read about or watch has plot armor some more than most obviously. so if chuck is the author of their entire life story and at odds with them then he as the author the most powerful character in a story will take that important aspect away that makes main characters and supporting characters so cool to begin with
Ngl I really didn't like this episode in regards of what it was portraying (a tad too ridiculous and leaves a bitter taste in my mouth because it makes everything that happened so far seem less epic/like the boy are basically babies without Chuck holding their hands) BUT I am glad that Garf got to show off and get a bunch of screentime.