I'm pretty sure Crowley has only become the king of Hell now that most of its authority figures (Azazel, Samhain, Lilith, Alastair, Ruby's unnamed mentor) have become casualties of war.
That makes sense. He seems savvy enough to hang back and wait until he has the chance to move up the ranks.
Crowley won't care about his son... he's been a demon for millenia of subjective time.
I love Rufus. "That trumps just about everything."
That seemed a bit self-centered for Dean. Not that I wasn't happy to see Bobby speak up and ask for his due, because God knows he deserves to be treated with more consideration, but Dean's "poor me" pity party preceeding it seemed out of character.
If they wanted to use this episode as a backdoor pilot for a spin-off, I would happily watch
The Bobby and Rufus Show
.
Wow, this is a game-changer.
If you were Dean, wouldn't you hang onto a finger bone, just in case?
Seriously. Dean flew transatlantic.
If you were Dean, wouldn't you hang onto a finger bone, just in case?
We don't know that he didn't.