What do you mean by Dean's addiction? The need to find the blade?
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When Magnus forced Dean to hold the blade, it affected him strongly. Magnus told him that the next time it would be easier, and it would get easier every time after that. The effect on Dean was to hold onto the blade, to release his own judgement and be guided by the blade, and by Magnus' will.
It's been hinted that using the blade *will* affect Dean, further removing his conscience, judgement, compassion, and making him into less himself, more a weapon, and that the more he uses it and bonds with it, the less he wants to give it up. Witness Sam having to get through to whatever bond it has so far to get him to drop the blade in this episode. That effect is supposed to get stronger. It may not be an actual addiction, as such. But it appears to function similarly.
Oh, gotcha. The word addiction just confused me.
I'm still thinking about Jensen's arm in that scene, because that's how very shallow I am.
*g*
I find it a little far fetched that I have only a vague idea of who Snooki is but the Winchesters recognized her.
The CW audience is probably going to recognize her, though, which is more the point.
Oh, Dean. Even while I was watching my heart broke when he licked his thumb and tried to rub out the scratches. I really like the commentary in the linked post, too.
That episode was very much not my cup of tea, but I did enjoy Dean's reaction to Baby getting keyed and that Crowley's phone IDs Dean as "Not Moose".
Heh. That was good.
What didn't you like about it, -t?
Crowley on a bender put me in a bad mood for the rest of the episode. Really didn't work for me.