I am more and more convinced that the "Winchester boy" who is immune to whatever it was in Croatoan is Dean, not Sam. At least, I think it's a strong possibility. Or that the deal John made is still in effect, and has details we don't know about. Or maybe the two are connected.
Yes. I've been wondering about this as well, enough to have previously mentioned my astonishment that they'd spend *so much time* in Croatoan showing Dean picking up that bloody knife and, in Hunted, Dean scraping his finger against the sulfurous windowsills, etc. At first I was just worried that he was being careless and the police would find his fingerprints, but I want to believe (like Mulder) that there's a reason we're seeing this "carelessness" re Dean's touching stuff.
Related to that, I wonder, if that's not the case, has the YED foolishly discounted Dean and his impact on and love for Sam. I know it's just the big ol' Romantic in me, but I think, bottom line, the YED doesn't understand love and sacrifice at all, and has mistakenly discounted its power.
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Date: 2007-02-09 04:20 pm (UTC)Yes. I've been wondering about this as well, enough to have previously mentioned my astonishment that they'd spend *so much time* in Croatoan showing Dean picking up that bloody knife and, in Hunted, Dean scraping his finger against the sulfurous windowsills, etc. At first I was just worried that he was being careless and the police would find his fingerprints, but I want to believe (like Mulder) that there's a reason we're seeing this "carelessness" re Dean's touching stuff.
Related to that, I wonder, if that's not the case, has the YED foolishly discounted Dean and his impact on and love for Sam. I know it's just the big ol' Romantic in me, but I think, bottom line, the YED doesn't understand love and sacrifice at all, and has mistakenly discounted its power.
And that's all I got pre-coffee. :)