I'm a little scared of the vertias episode, but also SO excited for it. Forcing your brother to tell the truth about things he might have a right to keep secret is not a good thing to do. It could backfire in so many ways. *bites nails*
I'm sure it will backfire. With those clips we saw, I'm just about positive that Dean saying to Sam: "You'll always have my back, won't you, Sam" comes early in the ep when he has grave doubts about his bro. But when he tells Bobby there's something with Sam, he sounds devastated. I'm sure he not only learns something he doesn't want to know, but it's something that is going to cast Sam's behavior in a whole new light.
It just wouldn't make sense to hear Dean say in that emotional voice, "It's about Sam, Bobby!" and then have him call into question Sam's loyalty.
I'm convinced Sam is going to do something ruthless that makes Dean say, "But you'll always have my back, right Sam?" in that way that suggests he doubts that big-time. That's why Dean goes to Veritas for answers (because it's the only way he trusts he'll hear the truth), and then what he learns prompts that phone call to Bobby.
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I'm convinced Sam is going to do something ruthless that makes Dean say, "But you'll always have my back, right Sam?" in that way that suggests he doubts that big-time. That's why Dean goes to Veritas for answers (because it's the only way he trusts he'll hear the truth), and then what he learns prompts that phone call to Bobby.
That's my story and I'm sticking to it. ;-)
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