Is it a good idea to take advice from the ultimate fatalist?
Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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Aw, Kim.
I was wondering when the scene of Dean committing torture that was in the preview would appear in tonight's episode... apparently that'll be next week.
Maybe "dreading" would be a better word choice than "wondering" -- I really wasn't looking forward to any torture scene, much less Dean being part of it.
so many emotions right now. There is the shock of what Tessa told Dean. The worry over the implications of what Pam told Sam. The tragic end of Pam who didn't want involved in it anyway and now she thinks it was Bobby that got her into that. And then the tribute to Kim.
Anybody want to speculate on "how" different
ETA: And yes, the emotions are confusing. So I'm shoving them to the back of the bus and concentrating on details, as usual.
Anybody want to speculate on "how" different
How different is what from what?
the dedication to Kim made me cry.
How Dean is different, I'm guessing.
I've seen some theories put forward on why Dean would be "different." I just wondered if anybody here wanted to take a wild shot at prognosticating.
Or not. Personally, I've sort of avoided the question. But now that they've dragged it out into the light of canon, anybody got any ideas?
Dean has a deep cellular tan?