Dean will die snarking, poor niblet.
Hush, you. There will be no killing of the Dean.
Jayne ,'Out Of Gas'
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Dean will die snarking, poor niblet.
Hush, you. There will be no killing of the Dean.
Oh, Sam with the dying to jump the guy and Dean with the nuh-uh!, all in silent facial expressions.
"Yeah, she's sure, idiotSam."
There will be no killing of the Dean.
No, no, later. Fifty years from now, in his bed, surrounded by fat grandchildren.
Pea soup, heh.
"I could really go for some pea soup." Heh.
What I love most about this episode is how together they are, even when they're separated. No matter what their differences, this is a perfect example of all those of years of growing up so closely, completely outside the normal social sphere.
Yeah, "Boy, you really are brothers."
It's all those late nights waiting up for Dad watching syndicated reruns and movies on local tv. It's their frame of reference; they use it for shorthand and for code.
Which, still doesn't explain funkytown.
Which, still doesn't explain funkytown.
I always figured it was the song.
...and there's the earworm.
We done? Shall I go back and do the jump?
Vaguely SPN-related:
I just realized that the Def Leppard/Styx/REO Speedwagon concert is this weekend.
The Dean in me wants to goooooo, though I have no one to go with, and even lawn seats are $30.
eta: Yeah, I think we're done.