And....... I don't trust Sam anymore. That's sad.
'Bring On The Night'
Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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Sam?
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Sammie definitely came back wrong.
At least Samuel seems to think so too.
I love that even weak without blood, Dean is making mincemeat of all these new vampires who have no training.
When they were in the club Dean indicated who should follow which suspect, so Sam had no idea which one of them might actually be following a real vampire or where they might end up. So the fact that Sam beheaded one inside and then Dean got caught by a vamp totally different from his suspect outside was chance, right? So Sam couldn't have planned that, but he sure took advantage of the circumstance. And yet none of that makes me feel any better.
Playing Devil's Advocate, if Lucifer is in there, there's probably very little he'd be unaware of. At least in the material world.
Of course, he could probably fake not being off better than Sam is doing, if so inclined.
Oh, I'm glad it doesn't look like they're going to drag out the Sam reveal.
I would agree with that.
I have a theory about Sam watching Dean and the vamp, but I'm not sure it holds up.
At the time, I thought maybe Sam was caught up in the memory of drinking the demon blood and/or wanted Dean to experience the kind of compulsion that he'd felt. Force Dean to walk in his shoe.
I guess that's two theories.