New episode tonights, good people. Michael Shanks guest stars. 

I don't know why you say this. We saw one memory involving young Dean in the kitchen with Mary. For all we know Sam was off playing or watching tv in the young room and it wasn't like young Sam was old enough to understand what was going on the way young Dean could.--so I don't see how you could say Sam was nothing to his own mother.What about the fact that in Dean's heaven Sam was NOTHING to his own mother?
I think you might be jumping the gun. We know very little of what Dean is planning or how he thinks everything will play out. Tonight's episode just sort of put the suspicion out there that Dean is considering accepting the angels' offer but the writers clearly are playing their cards close to the vest. I think we should give it a few more episodes to see exactly what's been going on with Dean.Does he WANT to end up killing Lucifer in a Sam-suit? He has absolutely NOTHING to say to the fact that he's apparently a servant of heaven?
But he isn't the old Dean anymore. Dean has been put through the wringer. Everything he has been through over the last two seasons has finally broken his spirit. That's human to not give a rat's ass anymore because you've repeatedly been beaten and worn down by a constant stream of shitty things happening to you with not even a brief respite from the onslaught nor catching a break. I mean Dean has reached out to God to intervene and Joshua tells him God doesn't care. It becomes a point where you feel all of this was for nothing. So everything we've seen in my opinion has been nothing but consistent and plausible.Mad that they're tearing him down like they are (he's been shown to be stronger than this, the old Dean wouldn't feel so 'meh' about everything).
I don't think the writers are trying to say it is wrong of Sam to want a normal life--they haven't made that call they've left it up to the viewers to decide. They are simply showing another perspective that someone like Dean would have--it is Dean with an issue with Sam's wanting a normal life and what that means for Dean in that life in his relationship with Sam and Dean's feeling of rejection.I wish they'd stop rubbing it in that he was WRONG to want a normal, safe life, WRONG to go to college like most other 18-year-olds, WRONG to want some kind of power to save Dean from hell, when he wasn't really wrong about those at all yet supposedly he is because DEAN says so.
Sam has been the good guy and saved the day several times this season.When does Sam get to be the good guy for a change? Never because the writers are too busy wanking off while writing Dean!angst fanfic that ends up being on TV.
But he isn't the old Dean anymore. Dean has been put through the wringer. Everything he has been through over the last two seasons has finally broken his spirit. That's human to not give a rat's ass anymore because you've repeatedly been beaten and worn down by a constant stream of shitty things happening to you with not even a brief respite from the onslaught nor catching a break. I mean Dean has reached out to God to intervene and Joshua tells him God doesn't care. It becomes a point where you feel all of this was for nothing. So everything we've seen in my opinion has been nothing but consistent and plausible.
<deftly sidesteps the ranting>
Castiel's voicemail message made my night.
OK...you know what? I hate to sound like those crazies on the TWOP forums...but I'm SICK AND TIRED of this becoming the DEAN show.
Sure all the pieces are going to be needed but my first reaction to a lot of episodes this season was they were not good solid episodes and most of the time the only thing worthwhile to come out of them was a brief mention or seeding of a plot point or character i.e, Crowley at the tail end of "The Real Ghostbusters"--the rest I could have done without so I basically watched an episode for a 2 minute scene.Startrekwatcher, this season (with the exception of the very bad "Swap Meat" and "The Curious Case of Dean Winchester") holds up extremely well if watched in a marathon. I have it all on DVD. All the pieces are going to be needed.
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