Sam rejected Lucifer, an archangel, or at the very least kept him down long enough to take back control. I'd think that Ezekiel knows about that.
Ah! I see... I took "reject" to mean "eject", but obviously I was a little extreme with my interpretation. You're right, Sam's demonstrated the ability to control, arguably, the most powerful of all the angels, there's good reason why Ezekiel would be nervous.
I did like that Dean didn't want to keep secrets from Sam, and is planning to tell him as soon as there's no risk of it costing Sam's life.
I definitely agree. You can see that Dean REALLY doesn't want to lie to Sam, but he's been forced to by Ezekiel, who has a good point about any initial bad reaction being enough to (accidentally) kill himself.
Really, Dean's put them BOTH into a pretty difficult place with his refusal to go on without Sam.
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Ah! I see... I took "reject" to mean "eject", but obviously I was a little extreme with my interpretation. You're right, Sam's demonstrated the ability to control, arguably, the most powerful of all the angels, there's good reason why Ezekiel would be nervous.
I did like that Dean didn't want to keep secrets from Sam, and is planning to tell him as soon as there's no risk of it costing Sam's life.
I definitely agree. You can see that Dean REALLY doesn't want to lie to Sam, but he's been forced to by Ezekiel, who has a good point about any initial bad reaction being enough to (accidentally) kill himself.
Really, Dean's put them BOTH into a pretty difficult place with his refusal to go on without Sam.