I love your intepretation of Dean's erotic dream. LOL I really like how this show always brings a double meaning to everything, even during the lighter momnets.
In this case, it clenched hard when Dean told Mary to take Sam and run and never look back. "But what about you, Dean?"
Aw! Dean!!! How did I miss this?! I think I've just become so accustomed to Dean always self-sacrificing himself for his family that I don't pick up on these things as easily now. That boy is really breaking my heart this season. :(
What I didn't get was why everyone was so surprised. Did they travel back further than the 9 month prior to Dean's birth? Did Mary have an unusually long pregnancy with Dean, or something?
That does seem quite confusing, but I guess it just never crossed their mind and they didn't have the time to do the math. I guess you have to take the circumstances into cosideration as well. Do we actually ever find out exactly when in 1978 they are?
I have this thought that maybe the Winchesters are direct descendants of Cain (on account that Cain is settled farmer), while the Campbells descended from Abel (on account that Abel is hunter-gatherer).
Ah, this makes total sense! When I heard this revelation I was in complete shock and awe! It's another part of the puzzle to the bigger picture. My knowledge of Cain and Abel is pretty weak, so thank you for this explanation. What confuses me though is why the bloodnline ends at Sam and Dean and what makes them the true vessels of Michael and Lucifer? Why are they so speical?
For all we know, the end he and Lucifer sought after perhaps is only one of those "inconsequential" choices Dean and Sam have to make along their journey of life.
Yes! I hope this is true, because although it seems that what Micheal and Lucifer are saying is coming true, I do get the feeling that this isn't their destiny's playing out, but rather being forced by higher powers to reach their own selfish goal. But at the end of the day the decision will always fall on Sam and Dean's shoulders.
I loved reading your thoughts on this episode. It was a beautiful insight on such a wonderful episode and it's given me a lot ot think about.
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I love your intepretation of Dean's erotic dream. LOL I really like how this show always brings a double meaning to everything, even during the lighter momnets.
In this case, it clenched hard when Dean told Mary to take Sam and run and never look back. "But what about you, Dean?"
Aw! Dean!!! How did I miss this?! I think I've just become so accustomed to Dean always self-sacrificing himself for his family that I don't pick up on these things as easily now. That boy is really breaking my heart this season. :(
What I didn't get was why everyone was so surprised. Did they travel back further than the 9 month prior to Dean's birth? Did Mary have an unusually long pregnancy with Dean, or something?
That does seem quite confusing, but I guess it just never crossed their mind and they didn't have the time to do the math. I guess you have to take the circumstances into cosideration as well. Do we actually ever find out exactly when in 1978 they are?
I have this thought that maybe the Winchesters are direct descendants of Cain (on account that Cain is settled farmer), while the Campbells descended from Abel (on account that Abel is hunter-gatherer).
Ah, this makes total sense! When I heard this revelation I was in complete shock and awe! It's another part of the puzzle to the bigger picture. My knowledge of Cain and Abel is pretty weak, so thank you for this explanation. What confuses me though is why the bloodnline ends at Sam and Dean and what makes them the true vessels of Michael and Lucifer? Why are they so speical?
For all we know, the end he and Lucifer sought after perhaps is only one of those "inconsequential" choices Dean and Sam have to make along their journey of life.
Yes! I hope this is true, because although it seems that what Micheal and Lucifer are saying is coming true, I do get the feeling that this isn't their destiny's playing out, but rather being forced by higher powers to reach their own selfish goal. But at the end of the day the decision will always fall on Sam and Dean's shoulders.
I loved reading your thoughts on this episode. It was a beautiful insight on such a wonderful episode and it's given me a lot ot think about.