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dustydreamsanddirtyscars:laoih:dustydreamsanddirtyscars:laoih:dustydreamsanddirtyscars:dustydreamsanddirtyscars:10x22 “The Prisoner” - Extended PromoHoly shit my mind is racing a millions miles per second and with that is basically on emotional and thoughts invoking-overdrive, have some thoughts like this (more spec and thoughts behind the cut not to clog everybody’s dashes):Keep readingExcellent comparison with Dean and Frodo. I’ve been thinking about the similarities of Frodo and the Ring and Dean and the MoC for quite some time now, and it’s quite fitting imo. Up to the end where they can’t fight it anymore and would never come back from it without help.Right? It’s heartbreaking. I’ve been talking and writing about Dean and Frodo and the blade and the mark in comparison to the ring a couple of times this season. Mostly brought on by Crowley repeatedly referring to the blade as “Dean’s precious”.it is. Though as I just read just now your comparison is more to movie!Frodo than book!Frodo, which is more how I see it (which makes mine a little less in one-to-one details, but it works nevertheless), there are really a lot of painful aspects that they have in common. :( They both took on a burden that they knew would be dangerous for them, and it swallowed them in the end. It scared their souls, and the worse it got the less they could let go of it… though Dean litereally can’t remove the Mark, while Frodo couldn’t because his quest wasn’t finished yet. I just hope it won’t leave Dean as wounded as Frodo did. Because I’m not sure if Heaven could do the same for Dean as the Undying Lands might do for Frodo. :( And the more I read in Tolkien’s letters about it the more I think I could see Dean in Frodo…But in the end I think this is one of the most important things I take from the letters: “I do not myself see that the breaking of his mind and will under demonic pressure after torment was any more a moral failue tahn the breaking of his body would have been - say, by being strangled by Gollum, or crushed by a falling rock.” (Tolkien about Frodo)I think that’s important for everyone to remember regarding both Frodo and Dean.Also I’m sorry for this confusing response. I just have a lot of feelings about both Frodo and Dean. ._.Reblogging for wonderful addition! And all the yes to all of the above. Don’t apologize for the feels, I’ve been going through those a while back when I rewatched LotR too *solidary hug* -- source link