Ah, then that's probably the one I was thinking of. The one with the virus?
Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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No, but that works too. I know you've mentioned it. In which case I just spoilt you. Oops.
I'm braindead (moreso than usual), how was Weekend at Bobby's hoyay-tastic?
Oops, I'm confusing that with the previous ep, "The Third Man." Even Crowley was oddly subtext-deficient last week.
Even Crowley was oddly subtext-deficient last week.
No way! He and Bobby are in LURVE, dude.
Is it possible that "Sam" is really Adam?
Crowley did mention that some of Bobby's contract was on his nether regions, I vaguely remember. And that he hoped the devil's trap wasn't in semen. and something about partying with Bobby. But I only rewatched the first ten.
LeN, Samgirls will SCREAM.
I'd like to give Adam more credit, but also: oooooh. Like, wrong soul, wrong body?
I DKEK wtf is up with Sam. I can't even begin to fathom it. But to go from "I'm cold and heartless and logical and need you to keep me human", which was slightly understandable, to "I am pleased to experiment with your life" is a giant giant leap.
See, I don't think Sam said anything about Dean keeping him human. He said hunting is better with Dean. That Dean ran to help Sid and (Nancy)--which, yeah, is a human response, but basically results in a better save count than waiting and weighing odds--without a blink, without thinking it through. He didn't say Dean was helping keep him human, he said working with Dean makes him a better hunter. IJS.
Sam says it's better with Dean around, because Dean cares and he doesn't, to loosely paraphrase him.
There's no clear implication about save count.
I got from that exchange that Sam believes he is the better hunter - since he didn't waste time and energy by running next door when it was pretty clear that he'd be too late - but that Dean is the better human - because Dean did. The show has always highlighted the fact that sometimes a choice has to be made between hunting things and saving people and that situation illustrated each one's priority. I don't think the current Sam sees saving people as anything other than a possible result of a good hunt.