Oh that look between them in the rearview--that's the show, right there.
I just think that Sam's guilt and Dean's hatred and resentment all together would have been more than Sam could have lived with. He would have had to become as calloused as Gordon just to live with what he'd done. And Dean would never have forgiven him, I don't think. Not completely.
No I don't think Dean ever could.
And Dean would never have forgiven him, I don't think. Not completely.
probably not. and Sam probably could have lived with that if they hadn't just spent however many months season one is supposed to have encompassed roadtripping and hunting together.
I agree with you Bev. Neither brother could have survived Sam shooting John then.
I feel like I should be taking notes:
1. Dean wanted to be a fireman
2. Sam had been shopping for rings for Jess.
3. "no sir, not above everything" while looking at Dean in the rear view mirror, encapsulates the brothers relationship. Dean really needs Sam and it is so literal in that moment.
4. YED said he killed Mary and Jess because they were a distraction and got in the way. I wonder how that is going to fit with Mary "knowing" the YED and having a circle of friends that the YED killed.
YED said he killed Mary and Jess because they were a distraction and got in the way. I wonder how that is going to fit with Mary "knowing" the YED and having a circle of friends that the YED killed.
This -- as much as Sam getting Dean out of his deal, and *not* becoming the Boy King -- is what I want them to tie up this season.
Heh. Only now am I noticing the chapter titles for this ep. "Crash tested", indeed.
I think I love the Impala as much as the Winchesters.
Every time I see the inside of the trunk, I really want one of them (okay, Dean) to use a throwing star.