This is getting to be like the old days with Buffy - what? you've only died ONCE?
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Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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Right, but it was Castiel!Bobby that called her for this particular job which then resulted in her death.
I may be mis-remembering, but I thought she blamed Bobby for introducing her to they boys, and they were the ones who called her for this job. Castiel!Bobby called the boys about the job and gave them the info they needed about the seal.
I'm with Wolfram.
Did anybody else think, "So call an AMBULANCE already!!!"?
Yup. Maybe after 10 days of nobody dying, the EMTs were off on a bender.
[link] - freaking awesome fanmade promo vid.
Did any one else think that the reason Sam didn't do call is that Pamela needed to be next to Dean's body in order to bring his ghost back?
I just figured anyone who should have died was going to be reaped anyway, and she was a lost cause. Saving didn't even occur to me.
I think the reason Sam didn't call the EMTs is because Ruby has sucked (or some other rhyming verb) every last bit of common sense out of his head.
I'm becoming increasingly convinced that she's playing a long game and corrupting him to some end other than just having a handy demon-killing tool in hot boyfriend form.
I just figured anyone who should have died was going to be reaped anyway, and she was a lost cause. Saving didn't even occur to me.
I didn't think she'd survive, but I thought the reason Sam didn't even try was because Pamela needed to be near Dean's body.
What I want to know is why Pamela didn't have some sort of protective amulet, conjure bag, or was standing in a protective circle. If you are even vaguely occult-y and have to go work with the Winchester boys, you should take precautions.