I completely agree. Sam didn't ask Dean to try on that life on a lark. He meant it. And if he thought for a second Dean was doing it, and doing it *well*, I think he would back way the hell off.
'Dirty Girls'
Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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Yellow Crayon!
Fuck! I owe you icon, don't I? I'm totally working on that this weekend.
I still want an icon of the Impala that says, "Never, in fact, homeless." I've also seen gorgeous icons of the boys' initials carved into the upholstery.
If I could vid and make icons, I would pretty much only be a productive member of fandom, not society.
gorgeous icons of the boys' initials carved into the upholstery.
Trunk liner, not upholstery. John would have used their hides to replace carved upholstery.
Fuck! I owe you icon, don't I? I'm totally working on that this weekend.
Wheee!
(Though that was more spontaneous exclamation than hint.)
John would have used their hides to replace carved upholstery.
As would I.
I think Bobby and Cas learned exactly what I am willing to sacrifice to save the Impala.
I have a friend who swears that she heard a clock ticking at the end of the finale. She thinks that Sam is back for a limited time to do something specific.
I need to go back and listen carefully to that scene to see if I can hear a clock ticking.
But we know, meta-wise, that JP is back for the whole season. If there's a clock ticking, it might as easily be a countdown.
Ehab gets her wish. Next round tomorrow morning. I'm beat.