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Oct 08, 2011 23:00


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mf_luder_xf October 9 2011, 04:49:56 UTC
run into a decision that he has to make, and it’s so influenced by his state of mind coming out of what happened with Cas and what’s been going on with his brother

Uhh, what? Is this referencing this past week's ep? Because that had nothing to do with Cas and I don't see how Dean deciding to force his moralistic code of black and white on every monster had anything to do with Sam dealing with Hell, either. O.o

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reen16 October 9 2011, 05:21:45 UTC
in regards to sam I think dean could have trusted sam's judgment 100% and let amy go but Dean's not really sure about sam's mind set so he didnt. (i really want the guys to trust each other totally but i can see Dean's side. Sam's trying but he was pointing a gun at dean not too long ago :( )

in regards to Cas. im not really seeing that one. *confused face* it would help if i had even one comment from Dean about Cas to draw from but ,IDK its like SG is trying to force the idea on the episode after the fact.

IDK if im making sense
someone else might have a better answer lol

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sherrilina October 9 2011, 06:24:14 UTC
Of course Cas has something to do with it, you don't think a HUGE betrayal of trust like that would affect Dean's ability to trust in anything around him?

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sillie82 October 9 2011, 15:24:14 UTC
This.

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mf_luder_xf October 9 2011, 15:56:56 UTC
First of all, I assumed she meant Cas' death, if she meant Cas' supposed ~betrayal of Dean by trying to stop the apocalypse, fine. Second of all, Dean would have killed Amy no matter what. He's let all of one monster off in his life; he's not suddenly changing his tune. That has nothing to do with Cas.

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sherrilina October 9 2011, 17:09:51 UTC
But he has let a monster off before, as you note, and he heard Sam's story and it would be for Sam, and trusting Sam, so I do not think he would have killed her no matter what...

And Cas's betrayal and death followed pretty close together, I would guess she was referring to both...Cas's death was also a loss for him that plays into his depression and feeling of not being able to trust in anything, that anything he loves can stay around...

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