Dean's eyes start bleeding before Bloody Mary is destroyed but we are never told what or who he feels guilty about killing. And like Anne said, it is never addressed.
Kripke has said, when asked, this was on purpose. There is something we don't yet know about Dean. Who knows if they will follow through.
Huh, I don't remember that. Maybe I just assumed he was thinking of his mom.
The plot point that makes me squee even more is what Kripke said about finally explaining the significance of Dean's amulet.
Dean's amulet? This is like the business about Logan's necklace, isn't it? I have no idea what's so special about people's jewelry. I don't seem to notice it.
Oh, yes. At this point, though, my worry is that whatever explanation they give would be anti-climactic, given all the fan spec.
Yeah, we've got some seriously thinky fans so I wonder if what Kripke uses will pale in comparison.
I am glad that there are little things that we know should have backstory (amulet, bleeding eyes) but the show is just letting them just be there with some actual subtlety for a while. Given how enamored they are with scripts stamped by Acme, this is nice.
I have no idea what's so special about people's jewelry.
It's shiny! (Plus I like when boys are bedazzled.)
eta: Thanks for the (clearly labeled!!!!!!) links, Austin!
the CW Source just posted a nice little rundown of Jensen and Jared's con appearance. there are no spoilers. just adorableness.
It's shiny! (Plus I like when boys are bedazzled.)
But I've never noticed it! What is this amulet everyone's so interested in?
I
knew
Bev would come through with the closeup. She's my bedazzler goto 'fista!
Hee.
We have absolutely no canon information from Kripke or anyone about the amulet, right?
What I find so amusing is that knowing Dean's character--what? I know him in my heart--knowing Dean's character, it's probably some type of 'stamina enhancer' amulet. Everyone assumes it's a protection amulet, like the auction description, but wouldn't it be hilarious if it's a "chick-magnet" amulet?
The scene in Tall Tales where Dean stuffed his face with caramels? Not CGI. Those really were Jensen's distended cheeks. It was his idea to stuff his face, and he regretted it -- all the sugar in the caramels made his tongue start swelling and his cheeks go numb.
Ahahaha.
That's way funnier than bees.