Your juxtaposition of Chuck's words at the end of Swan Song with his fighting with Amara is fascinating. Dean and Sam always choose family--and God knows that--so how does that reflect on his relationship with his only family member???
But this, you articulated what has been going around in my head all season about Amara's connection to Dean:
God succeeded in creating something Amara doesn't want to destroy. For the first time ever... she wants to preserve a piece of His creation.
Is it going to be Dean's rejection of Amara that saves the world...or God?
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But this, you articulated what has been going around in my head all season about Amara's connection to Dean:
God succeeded in creating something Amara doesn't want to destroy. For the first time ever... she wants to preserve a piece of His creation.
Is it going to be Dean's rejection of Amara that saves the world...or God?
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