I think it could have been as simple as his stuff ended up on the cutting room floor for time, but the bits that survived he was behaving strangely (to me).
I sort of hope it is that because Bobby felt off in a few moments with no apparent reason why.
That said, he and Dean watching the telenovela was awesome and funny.
Did Dean comment on Amy's last name, or was it only Sam? I forget.
I think it was just Sam, but I'd need to rewatch.
I'm trying to categorise them geekily. So far, Dean is Vonnegut and Tolkien and comics--perhaps the more literary of the two. Sam is Doctor Who and what else?
Who played the young Amy? I agree that she was excellent.
Dean is also horror and most popular movies, and more TV than Sam.
Sam is more academic. I can't think of a lot of culturally geeky stuff about him, actually. Although he would have known Mount Doom from the books, and Dean from the movies, I think.
I sort of hope it is that because Bobby felt off in a few moments with no apparent reason why.
That said, he and Dean watching the telenovela was awesome and funny.
I'm with you on both, Cass. I loved young Amy, too, Beverly et al. Colin is fabulous as young Sam. I don't really get practically why Dean didn't kill the kid if he killed the mother. The kid will have to kill to survive now as he is a bit young to get a job as a mortuary assistant. Better to either kill them both or leave them both alive. Dean's off his game!
It occurred to me that from the kid's perspective, Dean has now become the YED: the monster who appeared out of nowhere to kill his mother and threaten him. And Dean, who had made saving other peoples' families his job description for pretty much his entire life, has acted in a way that looks as though he's becoming the very thing he hated the most. Justified or not.
I think that is right on the nose, Morgana. I was thinking last night, that to Amy's son, Dean is an evil monster. Dean could justify what he did, but so could Amy.
Eta:
Kim woulda been proud.
Bev got me a little misty there.