From all the photos and vids from TorontoCon this weekend, that's the shirt and the hat Jared was wearing onstage and off. There are more pictures of him peeking in the windows of the locked Impala a fan drove, wearing the same shirt and hat. I'm 99% sure that's him. He's just--standing in a hole, or something.
'Sleeper'
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no, it's Jared. see this vid. [link] i think Jensen is standing on the curb though.
How Jared says Dean is keeping Cas' coat.
What an awful picture of him! (The first one.) It doesn't look like his face at all.
pretty sure it's just crazy shadows, Amy.
Yeah, it must be.
Him seeing the Impala was sweet. But man, it's got to creepy, a crowd of people taking pictures of getting into your car, driving away ...
He's so gracious--hugging and shaking hands. But did you notice how slowly and carefully he moves in a crowd, no sudden moves, everything low-key. It's a skill, and he's learned it well.
If Show makes good at it's implied promises, I wonder what shape Dean's unraveling/break/breakdown/meltdown/snap will take.
Also, I'm curious about Harvey. If he's not Lucifer reaching out from the cage, if it's not Sam actually being still in the cage, then is it some residual grace (or whatever Lucifer has) still insinuated inside Sam, or is it Sam's mind, and it's a nonsupernatural mental disorder, and why, if it's Sam's mind, would it want for Sam to kill himself. I don't think it's the latter. I'm leaning more towards Harvey after Crichton gets the chip out.
Oh, thanks for the Harvey ref! I've been looking at Lu as Scorpy myself.
...that's probably just word salad for a non-fannish person, huh?
I'm leaning toward completely non-supernatural trauma/visions, or whatever you want to call them.
He's hallucinating Lucifer because he tormented Sam for a century. And between Sam's guilt and the repeated threats, his mind is producing a really reasonable facsimile of Lucifer.
Plus, if Sam subconsciously wanted to off himself, who could blame him? It would be a lot more peaceful than being a half-crazy hunter with a twitchy, grieving brother, a burned out home base, and only one other friend in the world.