Done! Go Dean, Go!!!
Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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I KNEW it was going to be Dean vs. Barney!!
God, what a pair those two would make, huh?
Predictably, this was the first one where I had to pause before clicking the Dean button.
It was harder than I expected, but I had to go with Barney. Because he's awesome.
And, besides, I'm a Sam girl. (Has anyone made an icon for a Sam girl who is a boy? Because I feel like I should have one.)
Dean vs Barney was easy for me. NPH vs. JA wouldn't have been.
that's it, P-C! get outta my thread! *hmph*
Yes, Perkins, yes.
P-C...ded to me.
Gotta go with Perkins on that one. She's smart.
See, NPH always wins in a battle with... pretty much anyone for me. So NPH vs JA? No contest. But I also really dig Barney. I voted for him over Jon Stewart!
2. The Breaking of the Banks
After investigating flooding rivers for a couple of weeks and finding no sign of the Seal, Sam found a mention in some ancient texts about "moneylenders." So he and Dean started checking out bank banks, noticing that one chain in particular was offering ridiculously low interest rates. Hoping to talk to one of the bank's loan officers, Sam and Dean filled out a mortgage application and were surprised to be offered the money almost immediately, despite the fact that the brothers had put down their names as Duane and Gregg Allman, their occupations as "Hunters" and their income as "N/A". Smelling something fishy, the pair splashed the officer with a little holy water, but it had no effect. Turns out the man wasn't a demon, simply part of a brotherhood of evil bankers seeking to give out as many unrepayable loans as possible, in order to put as many people out on the street as they could. Sam and Dean asked how they could stop it, and the banker said that it had been going on for years, and unless they were going to go around paying everybody's mortgage, then it was pretty much a done deal. Not really seeing any other option, the boys accepted the loan, and used it to buy themselves leather jackets.