Yeah. IMO at this point the major risk isn't so much about Sam possibly rescinding his "consent" to Ezekiel and dying, as it is about Ezekiel can just leave if Dean challenges him (even obliquely by letting Sam in on the whole thing), and there's no margin for error. I mean, I think Dean's rationalization is still about how he's trying to keep Sam from making the wrong (by Dean's standards) choice, because then at least he still feels in control of someone. But what's going on here is that he's scared of Zeke.
Also, I wonder if Zeke is intentionally pretending to black out in order to carry on the pretense of being too weak leave Sam, and vice versa?
Oh, I totally think Ezekiel is screwing with him to some extent. I believed his stagger away from Cas back in 9x3, but I do kind of doubt that he was unconscious in that final scene in this episode. He could very well have just been letting Dean work himself up so he'll stay unsettled and compliant.
Also, I wonder if Zeke is intentionally pretending to black out in order to carry on the pretense of being too weak leave Sam, and vice versa?
Oh, I totally think Ezekiel is screwing with him to some extent. I believed his stagger away from Cas back in 9x3, but I do kind of doubt that he was unconscious in that final scene in this episode. He could very well have just been letting Dean work himself up so he'll stay unsettled and compliant.
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