I love how appalled he is at how well Dean fits in, and Dean is summarily unconcerned.
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Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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"It's the currency of the realm!"
Oh, DEAN.
Oh man, you guys are making me want to watch it.
"They're just doughnuts. They're not love."
Heh. My son brought me a doughnut Saturday morning and I actually said this line in my head. I ate it though 'cause I never listen to myself.
They're not love, but they're still delicious.
Oh, god, the episode is making me cry already.
Oh, Dean.
It's awful, in the best way. Wait till the end.
Happy Dean is the saddest thing ever.
Of course, Dean without Sam is even sadder.
JA played it so well. Dean's amazement at the perfect girlfriend, his own remote control, mowing his mom's lawn.
I thought they wrote it well, too, because it works on more than one level -- Dean being upset that he and Sam don't get along works perfectly on the emotional level, but on the story level it's that small bit of consciousness nagging him the same way the ghosts and the news stories do.
What's saddest to me is the picture Dean's subconscious paints of himself -- in this reality he's the one without the college education, the one who everything thinks has been drinking, the one who snaked Sam's girl and his ATM card or whatever. DEAN.
Thing is, although Dean's not drunk, he is drinking the entire time.
But even his perfect life, yeah, not perfect Dean.
But at least Sam gets in the car.