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If you haven't read Darry Jasper's How Supernatural Uses Death So Well (posted on Sciencefiction.com) then I recommend you do so. It's an excellent account of how Supernatural uses death. It also provides a great summing up of the deaths so far on the show.



For a while now I've wanted to rant a little on why characters need to die on Supernatural. Here's my chance! :D

As fans we are often tearing our hair out with the amount of deaths on the show. Especially when they are beloved characters. I've had a few discussions in the past about characters dying, trying to make sense of it all. And I always come back to... but that's the whole point.

It can't be called a "motif" because it's not really that. But, for me, it works in the same way. It's something that's repeated for a meaning. They occur often enough that they can no longer be considered incidental or used just to heighten the drama. Sure, they are often used to end a season or just before the mid season hiatus break but I don't think they kill off characters just to make us angst, weep and tear our hair out. (though yeah, that too!)

I think death and dying has almost become the central theme. Not quite, as I think family (namely, brotherhood) is still at the heart of the show, but death it right up there. As pointed out in the article, the deaths serve to shape the characters of Sam and Dean. Particularly Dean. They act as springboards to actions that create the angst, dilemmas and drama.

The deaths are always about - how will the boys deal with this? What will they do? I really love it. It's brave. It also shows that they make conscious decisions about killing characters off. It's not flippant or ill considered. It's why I want Bobby to have died in the last episode. Not because I want him gone, but because it's in keeping with their central theme. Death does not mean we will not see the character again. It just means we get to see how they boys will react to it.

I get that it's not what all fans want from their show. In fact, I think it's driven many away. For me though the show has always been about the brothers. I LOVE all the other characters that are brought in to support them, but I equally love that they are prepared to off them in order to remain true to the way the show is structured. The series started with the death of Mary. Death has continued to have a very strong presence ever since - to the point of actually being a character. I wouldn't be surprised if the show ends with death (that cliff is calling isn't it?). It may be sad - but it would make sense. (As much as I would love the see them drive off into the sunset or settle down in a house where they have to pick curtains, death would be so much more fitting. After all, it's where their family is).

The article above says it all much better than that but what excites me is that it supports my "that's the whole point" that I've been feeling for a long time.


Oooh Show. You do bring out the thinky. (that's what happens when you go on hiatus and I'm on holiday!).

NOT LONG NOW!! \o/


**removing the preview button is not cool LJ! :( Other things have just changed I've just noticed too. :((( glitch it would seem *phew*

Date: 2012-01-03 11:12 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] i-speak-tongue.livejournal.com
Great article! Thanks for the link! I have always really appreciated how much weight is given to the Death of recurring characters on the show, how no one is ever forgotten, and how the boys carry those deaths with them everywhere. I think going easy on the boys, and allowing them to have a reliable support system would be disingenuous to the parallels their hunting lives have with the lives of real soldiers fighting wars. None of this should be easy. War is brutal and sometimes it doesn't let up until all your friends are gone. That's the painful reality.

But if Death is a character, then Life must be as well. And that's what the Boys are left to struggle with this season, being alive. Surviving, when death seems like the easier option. As much as the show plays with the pull between good and evil and everything in between, it plays with the pull between death and life and everything in between too. And I LOVE that!

Date: 2012-01-04 11:14 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ash48.livejournal.com
It was insightful wasn't it?

And thank you. You make some great points here. They are soldiers, fighting a massively huge battle between between good and evil, heaven and hell and a personal battle with love and family and along the way they are copping the losses as any solider would. And yes.... it doesn't let up.

I love the notion that Life could also be a character. It would be very interesting (I think) if they were confront with that notion. As in, if Dean (as I imagine he might be the one to consider this) contemplate ending it all as an easy out and having to be reminded that Life is as strong a force as Death. Hopefully even stronger, which would be the thing that gets him through.

Hmmm... I'm looking forward to seeing where they go from here.

Thanks for the interesting thoughts.
xx

Date: 2012-01-04 11:57 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] i-speak-tongue.livejournal.com
contemplate ending it all as an easy out and having to be reminded that Life is as strong a force as Death. Hopefully even stronger, which would be the thing that gets him through.

See, I'm holdin' out hope that this is the direction they go with in the end. I want them to choose life!

Date: 2012-01-04 09:46 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ash48.livejournal.com
Oh me to! As much as I think having them die would be sticking to the theme I would really rather they didn't. OR, it's ambiguous about whether they are dead or not. Leaving fans to write copious amounts of alternate endings. *G*

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