Carver confirms what I thought about demon!Dean, and I like it when the writers focus on consequences:
Dean as a demon, how is that different from Dean just being possessed by a demon temporarily? What is he like?
Dean is not possessed by anything. It's his own soul that's been twisted into a demon soul, so this demon is not anyone other than Dean. So every thought, every action, that's Dean, as opposed to some other demon possessing him. So while he's a demon, that causes some complication of thought in him in that, "This is really me doing it." It also motivates a certain bravado. "Yeah, this is me doing and owning it!" There's a real period for Dean of deciding how dark he's going to be and what kind of demon he's going to be, because he can't blame it on anyone else but himself. And then afterwards is when it will have the most effect on him because it was him. It was his actions that led him to becoming a demon. He pushed it with the Mark. He pushed Sammy away at the end of last season. He said, "I can do this by myself." So there's a certain consequence to all this that is almost more interesting to us than the actual demon part.
Kyle Maclachlan will be playing Skye's father in AoS this season: [link] That's kind of awesome.
You guys, I got to watch the Sleepy Hollow S2 premiere last night. IT'S STILL SO GOOD.
Sumi, I know it was ages ago, but in response to your question, it seems pretty clear that Jaime is going to Dorne, so I don't see how that plot line can work without him. Which makes me very sad and more than a little baffled, but also mildly happy that the show won't spoil the books.
That is excellent to hear, Jessica!
That Netfilx link is so much fun. I could click and click and click.
If you spend long enough on that link you can watch almost all of the last season of Breaking Bad.
“In the second episode of the season, titled “Reichenbach”, Crowley notices Dean is becoming more and more aggressive. Dean tells him that’s the side effect of being a demon, but Crowley knows it’s something more – the Mark of Cain needs to be fed. Meanwhile, Sam is captured by Cole (guest star Travis Aaron Wade), an angry man who blames Dean for his father’s death years ago and wants revenge. Cole tortures Sam, hoping he’ll tell him where Dean is hiding. Hannah sees how weak Castiel is becoming as his grace continues to fade, so she makes a bold choice and asks Metatron for help.”
It's supposed to last three episodes--which would put his transition episode at the one JA directs, but he can direct himself these days, right?
Anyway, that's what the anon meme seems to be agreed on.