Yeah, that did just about everything it was supposed to do. I don't feel well. I saw it coming from halfway through, but I thought that it would be a race between the angels and the Blade and I thought...I thought the angels would win.
They do know how to cure him, but I'm sure it won't be quite that easy.
I would laugh if it were.
The way they cured Crowley? I hadn't thought of that.
I just keep thinking of: "You're going to die, Dean. And this is what you're going to become."
Oh, also, "I'm proud of us." Sniffle.
I don't care, I love how Sam ran through AHBL I, just not getting quite as far. And now even Alistair wins!
And I do like that Sam just loved his brother madly and went beserk and wanted to do anything to get him back, and that's just how Winchesters roll. SO THERE.
I'm feeling particularly dense tonight. Why would leaving the cheeseburger behind be the tipping point for Crowley?
Also, I'm seeing speculation from some who are wondering if this means Dean is now Crowley's First Knight. But Cain was never a Knight of Hell, was he?
Cain was the leader of the Knights of Hell.
He gave up evil for the love of a good woman, and if I don't see the parallel fics soon...
Last time Dean turned down a burger was when Famine had a grasp on his soul.
Dean's love of food is one of his most human traits. That's the way I took it anyway.
I don't think the lore of the First Blade and the Mark of Cain is clear enough -- I have no idea what Dean is aside from a demon. Crowley does seem pleased, though.
Dean's body is the biggest problem here, isn't it? I mean, his body is dead (or that's what the episode implied, anyway). So if you cure him, what then?
I'm also suddenly so bummed that Meg isn't around anymore.
If you cured Crowley, he'd keep that meatsuit, and it wasn't even his. I expect Dean has extra dibs.
The comments about Sam spritzing him randomly with holy water or inscribing sporadic devil's traps under rugs crack me up. I'd also over-salt
everything.
If you cured Crowley, he'd keep that meatsuit, and it wasn't even his. I expect Dean has extra dibs.
Does that make sense, though, with the way demons and hosts are supposed to work?
I'm also wondering how much it matters that Crowley mentioned he was back on human blood.