I don't know why you stoically refuse to adopt the far easier (episode number)x(season number) format of referring to episodes. Or even shorten 'season four' to 'S4'. SO STOIC.
Honestly, I considered it when I started posting about the fourth season, but then I couldn't decide whether to go with 401 or 4x01 and eventually gave up and wrote 'the first episode of the fourth season', and now I just carry on for consistency's sake.
You just made me really want to read fic where you send Dean to Silent Hill now. Please?
And Hell giving Dean cake just makes me think of Portal and 'the cake is a lie'. Which also doesn't go well.
It's possible that Sam in not acting dangerously co-dependent because no one's trying to take Dean away, if that makes you feel better. But he does seem disturbingly able to not freak out when Dean nearly gets killed by things.
True. Mostly I was thinking of 'Yellow Fever', where Dean managed to catch a fatal ghost disease, and Sam was all 'Dude, you're a clue! This is awesome!'
Uriel is secretly Sam's father. Mary, not being normally inclined to cheat on John, slept with an angel in a desperate and misguided attempt to get around the deal with the Yellow-Eyed Demon (her idea being that a half-angelic kid would somehow counteract the demon blood, and if she was already pregnant with Sam, she wouldn't have a different kid for him to mess with). Uriel, out of guilt, gets all "Rawr, mudmonkeys! Humans suck!" The YED is all "Ooh, Nephilim!" because Nephilim are what happens in the Bible when angels impregnate human women, and theologically, they're bad (and incredibly tall). Hence the current angelic intervention. Uriel and Castiel know Sam's a Nephilim, in addition to having demon-blood, but they don't know he's Uriel's son.
On a scale of one to Clarkson, how stupid is that?
I was going to say 'well, that throws a bit of a spanner in the Delaware/Sam', and then I remembered that in this 'verse Uriel is Sam's real father. BUT SAM DOES NOT KNOW THIS, AND IF HE DISCOVERS DELAWARE'S PARENTAGE HE IS PROBABLY NOT GOING TO BE OVERLY THRILLED.
I think you should inform wanttobeatree of your theory that Delaware's mother is John Winchester.
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Honestly, I considered it when I started posting about the fourth season, but then I couldn't decide whether to go with 401 or 4x01 and eventually gave up and wrote 'the first episode of the fourth season', and now I just carry on for consistency's sake.
Also, I don't like digits.
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I have truly irrational language hangups.
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And Hell giving Dean cake just makes me think of Portal and 'the cake is a lie'. Which also doesn't go well.
It's possible that Sam in not acting dangerously co-dependent because no one's trying to take Dean away, if that makes you feel better. But he does seem disturbingly able to not freak out when Dean nearly gets killed by things.
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But he does seem disturbingly able to not freak out when Dean nearly gets killed by things.
This was something that troubled me about 'Yellow Fever'. Dean was dying! Why was Sam not more worried?
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Uriel is secretly Sam's father. Mary, not being normally inclined to cheat on John, slept with an angel in a desperate and misguided attempt to get around the deal with the Yellow-Eyed Demon (her idea being that a half-angelic kid would somehow counteract the demon blood, and if she was already pregnant with Sam, she wouldn't have a different kid for him to mess with). Uriel, out of guilt, gets all "Rawr, mudmonkeys! Humans suck!" The YED is all "Ooh, Nephilim!" because Nephilim are what happens in the Bible when angels impregnate human women, and theologically, they're bad (and incredibly tall). Hence the current angelic intervention. Uriel and Castiel know Sam's a Nephilim, in addition to having demon-blood, but they don't know he's Uriel's son.
On a scale of one to Clarkson, how stupid is that?
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I think you should inform wanttobeatree of your theory that Delaware's mother is John Winchester.
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