My recording cut out a bit too soon. What happened after Dean asked Sam if he was really okay with the idea of God & angels?
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Sam said, "Yes," in a "Have you met me?" kind of way. I know the final shot was of Dean staring intently into space while his brain was spinning cogs and wheels furiously. I don't remember what happened between those two moments, though.
Sam agreed to the God and angels thing. Dean said something like "well, then you must believe in the Devil too." Sam said yes (I think?) and then asked Dean why he was asking about all that. Cue Dean staring intensely.
And fade to black.
Yes, indeed.
Had a fun Supernatural get together this weekend. If my friend S emails me the picture of the tablescape I will put it up on flickrr and link. (We had fun decorating.)
Food was Sloppy Joes, cabbage salad, excellent Wisconsin extra sharp chedder, "Hell Makes You Crabby" crab dip, veggies and dip (Mary would have insisted on veggies), Pig in a Poke (actually a bagel dog thing), Angelfood and Devils Food cake and peanut M&Ms. Plus, beer.
It was fun.
No purple nurples?
No, not this time.
One of the things I find interesting is that after all these seasons of only encountering bad things, suddenly a non-human force for good shows up.
It is interesting. And something that (Sera Gamble at least) has been thiking about for some time. We rewatched "Faith" and "Houses of the Holy" as part of our little Supernatural weekend. And it's interesting how willing Sam is to believe and how resistant Dean is.
And it's interesting how willing Sam is to believe and how resistant Dean is.
I think it's because Dean lost his faith when Mary died, but was still able to instill a concept of faith in Sam.
(BOYS.)
I think it's because Dean lost his faith when Mary died, but was still able to instill a concept of faith in Sam.
Since Dean really has no faith at all, and is pretty much outright contemptuous of people of faith, why would you think he would bother to "instill a concept of faith in Sam"?