Sound familiar?

May 08, 2011 01:21

So in contemplating how things with Cas and Dean could be resolved, I stumbled across some interesting similarities in some crucial conversations. I'll let you decide if there really are any or not.

Why are you here, Cas? Why are you here?
We’ve been through much together, you and I. I just want you to understand I’m sorry it had to end like this. ( Read more... )

.ship: addicted to dean/castiel, unhealthy attachment to cas, .fandom: supernatural

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goldenusagi May 8 2011, 06:32:06 UTC
Well, *I* hope there's a big, wall-slamming, rebelling, choosing the side of right makeup scene coming. We've had S4 wall slamming, S5 wall slamming, we need some S6 wall slamming!

*sigh* This episode really depressed me, for various reasons, not just because of Dean and Cas' last scene. I'm really not sure exactly what Dean is trying to stop Cas from doing, or why he's as upset as he is. IDK, the betrayal seemed more dramatic than things warranted, IMO.

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missjigsaw23 May 8 2011, 06:41:46 UTC
Does Dean get to do the wall-slamming this time? I think it's Dean's turn ( ... )

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goldenusagi May 8 2011, 06:47:49 UTC
All that time they were trying to figure out what Crowley's goal was, who brought Sam back, why Sam was brought back soulless, what was the big deal with souls... Cas had all the answers, and he kept his mouth shut about it.

This is my real gripe, actually. I don't understand Cas' logic here. I understand not wanting to drag Dean back into the fighting, but once they were in it again, why not tell them? Why not tell them about Sam? It really just seems like the reason is to keep the secrets from US.

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missjigsaw23 May 8 2011, 06:53:26 UTC
And that's probably exactly what it is... but for the sake of argument:

Dean was right about him knowing it was wrong, and talking about any of it could have led to them discovering the truth. Which he knew, in turn, would make them tell him to GTFO, which he obviously didn't want.

...Which works for everything except why he didn't just say he brought Sam back. Unless he'd figured out by the time Dean called him in The Third Man that Sam was soulless, and he was just afraid of how Dean would react. Which is fine and dandy except that Sam was obviously a danger to Dean in that state, and damn it Cas, you MORON...

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