Hmm...you're right. I should have commented on that. I also should have commented on the fact that after 5 years, Sam finally gets the vengence on Jess' killer that he wanted in S1.
Dean's look was hard to interpret. Personally, I think Dean wanted Sam to do it...wanted to give him that. I think though, that just like always, he was disturbed by the things the demon was saying about his brother. Also, I don't think he's used to Sam being cold like that. Sam didn't kill Brady in a rage, he killed him in a calculating way and then afterwards just walked calmly away. I think ordinarily Dean is used to Sam being a huge ball of emotions.
That all being said: Yes, I agree. Dean didn't like it in a sad way, but not in a disapproving way - otherwise he wouldn't have laid the salt down and given that speech and let Sam go at the dude with the knife. Brady's death was something that Dean could give Sam. He didn't necessarily like watching it, but he knew it was a catharsis that his brother needed.
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Date: 2010-10-22 05:12 pm (UTC)Dean's look was hard to interpret. Personally, I think Dean wanted Sam to do it...wanted to give him that. I think though, that just like always, he was disturbed by the things the demon was saying about his brother. Also, I don't think he's used to Sam being cold like that. Sam didn't kill Brady in a rage, he killed him in a calculating way and then afterwards just walked calmly away. I think ordinarily Dean is used to Sam being a huge ball of emotions.
That all being said: Yes, I agree. Dean didn't like it in a sad way, but not in a disapproving way - otherwise he wouldn't have laid the salt down and given that speech and let Sam go at the dude with the knife. Brady's death was something that Dean could give Sam. He didn't necessarily like watching it, but he knew it was a catharsis that his brother needed.