That's a good point, Bev.
'Safe'
Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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Well honey, your Mom DID make a deal with a demon. She wasn't really a random victim.
(Not that Dean knows that at this point.)
That's an interesting point, Morgana. Makes me wonder what Mary might have known about angels--the real kind.
Dean has never accepted that the world comes in shades of gray, rather than black and white. You'd think with all of his experiences he'd be more... flexible.
eta: I think that's a legacy from John.
Dean is so confident, so in charge. And Sam accepts it shoudl be that way.
I sort of miss this.
Yay, Dean!
As Dean would say: "Awkward!"
The bit where Sam gets caught doing the seance makes me cringe in sympathetic embarrassment.
Dean's right again.
I really don't like seeing either of them broken. Dean could stand to loosen up his them vs. us POV some, and could actually indicate he's listening to Sam when he thinks he's right, because he *does* listen, and he *does* follow Sam's course of action on occasion. But that have-to-be-brave-big-bro dynamic sort of overrides everything.
And at this stage, Sam is *willing* to be led, and to be protected. He grew readier to take the lead, but a lifetime of looking up to Dean, and depending on him made it easier to continue longer than if he hadn't had an elder sibling.