Oh, P-C, you should totally get a SamGirl icon.
I have to find one first!
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Oh, P-C, you should totally get a SamGirl icon.
I have to find one first!
P-C, there are a bunch of nice people around here who might make you one. (Not me, because I have no skills in that area.) Ask!
I officially ask someone to make me such an icon!
"I know what you did to that demon, Sam. I could feel what's inside of you. If you think you have good intentions, think again."
I played it back with the volume to eleven. That's verbatim.
DEAN IS THE ULTIMATE WINNER!!!! neener, P-C!!
Wooooooooooooot
I officially ask someone to make me such an icon!
Just remember, there are certain risks associated with being one of Sam's girls...
Ha ha ha! I can't even remember where you got that picture.
Hee! That's awesome, Matt.
You know, it occurs to me that there huge symmetries between Dean and Ruby. (They don't apply if she has a secret evil agenda bound in nun skin. But assuming she is actually on the side of stopping Lilith, then she and Dean have a lot in common.) In fact the fate of Ruby and Dean may be linked.
Both went through the process that turn a human soul into a demon. Dean kept most or maybe all of his humanity because an angel rescued him while he still remembered who he was; he did not go through the whole process. I suspect the step he did take of turning from torturer to tortured was a critical one. Ruby went through the whole process, while somehow continuing to remember her human past, and deciding to fight rather than aid other demons.
Yes there are huge differences. Dean went to hell for altruistic reason, where Ruby made a deal for selfish ones. It took 30 hell years to break Dean, whereas I suspect Ruby took the opportunity for making someone other than herself the victim as soon as it was offered.
Angels have very rigid definition. (See "Angels are dicks".) I suspect that by their definition, Dean is a demon. Maybe that was what Tessa was hinting at.
Now Ruby went to hell and became a demon a lot more willingly than Dean. But she also turned against hell, and tried to help human kind with a whole lot less hope that she had anything to gain. She never thought she was being given a second chance.
So it strikes me that at the end, any judgment that sends Ruby to hell will probably send Dean there as well. Any judgment that redeems Dean will redeem Ruby as well. I have to use weasel words, because there are really big difference between their cases. But maybe the difference is not as big as Dean would assume. If they are both demons you even have the symmetry that both are possessing corpses rather than live people. The corpse Dean is possessing just happens to be his own.