"Defending Your Life" is on, and they just got back to the motel room and Dean tells Sam he should take first shower. I swear to god, I thought that was something that only happened in fic.
'Selfless'
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I can't even stomach stories where Sam doesn't come back from hell. The idea of him having a soul and not going with Dean is worse than him being dead. If you include Jess you usually lose the hyper focus. Or it's extra weird if you don't. Not my story. They need to grow into that at best. But my favorite D/C still has it.
There's an older story where Jess hunts with Sam and Dean, but she's also badly burned by the fire, and her motivation is definitely vengeance, as well as wanting to leave Stanford. If I recall right, it turns into a threesome, too, but she was definitely an active hunter with her own agenda.
I can't even stomach stories where Sam doesn't come back from hell.
I was thinking the other day about Swan Song, and what would have happened to Dean if Sam had never come back, and Cas and Bobby hadn't been brought back. And it was so horrible, I nearly made myself cry.
I get an actual ill feeling in my stomach reading those stories, especially if they're written after S6 started.
I could be healthier.
Dean and Sam sleeping with the same woman--I can get the hot of it, in carefully arranged situations which pretty much can't really happen. But not emotionally. It weirds me out something awful too.
So, in Defending Your Life, how does Sam convince the rabbi to give him the shofar?
Argued Talmudic Law well with him
Asked politely. I'd guess rabbis in the SPN-verse are all up on getting rid of Osiris.
"I'm sorry, rabbi, but I need this to banish Osiris before he kills my brother. I'll clean it before I bring it back."
"Oh, in that case, shalom, my son."
But my favorite D/C still has it.
which one is that, ita?
My general feeling of Cas' fall from grace/becoming more human is more of general season 5 feeling. Is there any specific ep or point in time that he starts losing his mojo?
I ask because I am reading an oldish fic that posits that it was Cas' rejection of God (I assume this meant the end of Dark Side of the Moon where Cas gives up his search for God after hearing that God has stated having no further interest in the fight against the Apocalypse) that cut him off from the Heavanly Host and started his downslide to humanity.