![]() So, Sam offering beer and strip clubs is supposed to help Dean get out of his depressive grief-fueled funk. The fact that Dean doesn't laugh at him about this is pretty telling, although he does point out how ridiculous it is.Īpproaching the realm of "talking about feelings," Sam admits he's trying to be nice to Dean because of Dean's recent admission that he has no faith in anything anymore. Sam is trying to be extra nice to Dean, which Dean thinks is weird, but the fact that Sam looked up reviews for a strip club is hilarious. If it weren't for the obsessive drawing of creepy plague mask guy, I might believe this kid is going to be fine because that was a solid speech.Īt least Sam got an actual lead for the next interview, but that's clearly tomorrow's agenda, and for now, he has to be awkward as hell about trying to cheer Dean up. : You know, I know what it's like to see monsters.But you know what? Me and my brother, we're the guys that stop the monsters. ![]() You see them when you close your eyes, you see 'em in your dreams. And I know that when they're gone, they never really go away. You know, I know what it's like to see monsters. Sam convinces Dean they need a case with just the two of them because it's been a while, so going back to the basics, they head out to bust some ghosts.ĭean is pretty preceptive of Shawn's mood when interviewing him, and he's even convincing when he says he can help. The reference is clear, although subtle, and well done. The lingering question of course is, what change are we seeing? Something is different in Dean, that much is obvious, but whether or not anyone (including Dean) understands how much is up for debate. The thing we're supposed to remember here about PB&J, of course, is not only that Castiel loved it while human, but it reminded Cas that one person could mean everything, while also teaching him that people - and angels - can change.
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