Castiel could have Dean. He fell for Dean. He's been his other pillar of faith. But Dean's just one man, a mayfly compared his existence. But he's an apocalyptical mayfly.
It took me a few to read the fell for without slash as my default view.
Meanwhile, OH, BOYS!!!!!
TV.COM TEASER:
hSPOILER ALERT! Supernatural's penultimate episode for this season features a doozy of a lip lock. Writers Ben Edlund and Sara Gamble, who have played off the show's rabid fanbase several times this season, will have the demon Crowley infect the minds of both Sam and Dean, causing them to have unusual feelings for each other. In a dream sequence, the two brothers will finally kiss. [Wincest Times]
Off topic, they also note:
Firefly, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, and Dollhouse star Summer Glau has signed on to a new NBC pilot in which she'll play a emotionless woman who knows how to fight and/or is good at science. The project's working title is Already Canceled, and Reaper's Tyler Labine will co-star. [Hollywood Hoo-Ha!]
Oh, snap!
So, did we cover that Sam (through his memories) did the thrice denial of Dean? Did we? Because I've had two glasses of wine, and I'm cracking the fuck up over this.
Three times, escalating to the worst night of his life. The righteous man hath been denied three times before morning.
The black handyman, OTOH, Joshua (Hebrew: יְהוֹשֻׁעַ Yehoshua; Greek: Ἰησοῦς, same as Jesus) had some very good advice to "transmit" And the authority to send Zach's people packing.
I am NEVER getting this Last Supper earworm out of my head.
Wonder if I have the Murray Head version this machine...
did we cover that Sam (through his memories) did the thrice denial of Dean?
Are you referring to him running away for 2 weeks in Arizona where he had the happy dog to keep him company? And then the time he left for college -- which was a refutation of John, not of Dean? What was the third time? Thanksgiving was just a meal with another family, how was that a denial of Dean? He wasn't even allowed to eat with another family without Dean resenting it? Or I suppose I'm being too literal and Dean is just viewing any of Sam's memories that aren't all about him as a betrayal.
Hi. I intend to be hanging out in the greenhouse with Joshua until the season ends. I'll...pass him the secaturs, and mist the orchids, or something.
Each of Sam's memories were of being specifically apart from his family, in increasing order of pain.
Putting him, for the symbolic purposes of our Gethsemane RPG, in the Peter role.
(Note: this interpretation does make me narrow my eyes a bit at Pamela's kiss, happening as it does right before they're captured and Dean's tortured by Pilate. I mean, Zachariah.)
I intend to be hanging out in the greenhouse with Joshua until the season ends.
Well the greenhouse was pretty and Joshua seemed almost genuinely regretful at not being able to do more.
Do you think we'll get to see the guys meet up with the hunters who shot them?