I don't have too many of the eps saved on my TiVo, so I can't look up some of the lines I think I'm remembering, but here are a few:
"Sympathy for the Devil" The boys are in Bobby's hospital room explaining the confrontation they just had with Zachariah. Bobby: "Whoever wins, Heaven or Hell, we're boned." Dean: "What if we win? Screw the angels and the demons and their crap apocalypse. They want to fight a war, they can find their own planet. This one's ours, and I say they get the hell off it."
I think there are some lines in the last ep of Season 4 about the angels' paradise having no people in it--during the scene between Zachariah and Dean in the museum room.
From what I can tell, Dean just doesn't really have much fight left in him. He doesn't really want to live, anymore. He's tired of the Apocalypse, being jerked around, watching Sam get jerked around and everyone he knows dying or getting paralyzed... I think he's lost faith that humans can hold out against demons and angels, especially now that God doesn't want to help them, and that he should just say yes to Micheal, and get the whole 'End of The World' thing over with.
Yeah, Dean's feeling pretty hopeless right now, particularly after Joshua told them God won't be intervening. But saying yes to Michael doesn't create any better an ending in terms of humanity's future than saying no does, which I'd like him to remember. Failing that, Sam or Castiel needs to drill it into his head.
Yeah, the dead humans go to Heaven if Michael wins and downstairs if Lucifer does, but either way, they're dead. If Dean and Sam both keep saying no, the death toll is high, but humanity has a fighting chance.
Yeah, I agree. I think perhaps Dean's just gotten to that suicidal point where he's lost all of his perspective; he's not really thinking about humanity much anymore, other than that Heaven's got to be better than Hell, and he's hoping that holds true for himself, as well.
Really, all I could ask for now is Sam getting angry, which we know he's capable of, and knocking some sense into Dean's head with a sledgehammer. Because Dean's practically the only thing Sam is fighting for, he's the only thing Sam has left to hold on to. I wish Dean would remember that it's the same way, for him. And if Dean says yes to Micheal, I'm almost positive that the first person Micheal makes a beeline for is Sam.
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"Sympathy for the Devil"
The boys are in Bobby's hospital room explaining the confrontation they just had with Zachariah.
Bobby: "Whoever wins, Heaven or Hell, we're boned."
Dean: "What if we win? Screw the angels and the demons and their crap apocalypse. They want to fight a war, they can find their own planet. This one's ours, and I say they get the hell off it."
I think there are some lines in the last ep of Season 4 about the angels' paradise having no people in it--during the scene between Zachariah and Dean in the museum room.
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Yeah, the dead humans go to Heaven if Michael wins and downstairs if Lucifer does, but either way, they're dead. If Dean and Sam both keep saying no, the death toll is high, but humanity has a fighting chance.
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Really, all I could ask for now is Sam getting angry, which we know he's capable of, and knocking some sense into Dean's head with a sledgehammer. Because Dean's practically the only thing Sam is fighting for, he's the only thing Sam has left to hold on to. I wish Dean would remember that it's the same way, for him. And if Dean says yes to Micheal, I'm almost positive that the first person Micheal makes a beeline for is Sam.
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