So does this mean that Dean set it all in motion, since he sat there and explained it all to the YED?
Willow ,'The Killer In Me'
Supernatural 1: Saving People, Hunting Things - the Family Business
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And Dean is up against the wall, again!
Time to FF again.
Oh, DEAN, MARY, SAMUEL, WINCHESTERS, CAMBPELLS!
Ahem.
Mary's so freaked.
Dean! Warning! Do not take compliments from male family members! Do not!
I think this conversation with Mary has, though perhaps not consciously, put the very last nail in the coffin of the idea of having a family of his own for Dean, extinguished whatever sort of wild fantasy might still have lurked in his brain about it.
I think it also really drove home how screwed up his childhood was. Really knowing that Mary hated the idea drove it home more than any of Sam's efforts at pointing out how screwed up it was.
I'm at the take me away scene.
Oh god I hate this. Shades of John and the cabin.
Okay, I'm already at, "Mary? She's my favorite" after the disturbing sniffing.
Where's everyone else?
Mitch queening is damn creepy.
Lum was right. I need to mentally just apply RAH rules to the time travel, which means Dean was always there in the timeline we've seen, which means I'm sticking with my theory that Castiel sent him back as part of the angelic red tape surrounding the war so that they'd have Sam as their side's unknowing mole.
I love how he gets the mannerisms of the Lehne!YED down so cold.