The fact that Nora believed Cas' BS about staying late to do inventory does make me question this woman's intelligence. Anyone else could probably see right through that. Strange. That's just something we'll have to look sideways at for this episode.
As for all the pink - when Ephraim lighted up his victims, the light was pink, so despite that logically the human remains would probably be more brown, as you said, I think that his light just turned everything that same color.
All of the Dean/Cas scenes are adorable. These two have great chemistry and I loved that fact that Dean was trying to build of Cas' confidence in that he could still be helpful on this case. Cas has a lot of knowledge up in his head, so that alone would come in handy. And given that Cas knew exactly what was killing these people, point proven.
I did have a lot of Daddy!Dean feels with him telling Cas about the acetaminophen. I need a fanfic for that whole missing scene where Dean clears up the body, and the blood, and then they both deal with the crying baby. It just warms my heart that Dean knew about that.
I thought it was weird also that Crowley was injecting himself with the blood. Like I told someone else, I just think with all the thoughts that had been ruminating around in his head during his solitude about wanting to be loved, and turning human, I think that Crowley was just probably jonesing for another taste of blood. I doubt that Kevin's blood was any more special than Sam's, but what do I know.
I would bet that Cas will eventually find out the truth about the spell Metatron cast being irreversible. Information like that rarely stays secret. Who knows how he will react. I do feel, though, that Dean was right in keeping it a secret from Cas, for now. Given as to how Cas is feeling, unloading that information, that burden on Cas would be too much. I think Dean just wanted to spare him the guilt that Cas would feel. He was trying to spare his friends' feelings, and I find that very touching. However, I do also think that Dean doesn't completely believe that the spell is irreversible, and that he wants to explore further options before giving in to that truth. Given all that the Winchesters have overcome, I would think that this is another obstacle that they will eventually overcome. So, not telling Cas the truth also still leaves him with hope. Had he been told, Cas would have totally lost hope, and a hopeless Cas is not a good thing.
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Date: 2013-12-23 01:08 am (UTC)As for all the pink - when Ephraim lighted up his victims, the light was pink, so despite that logically the human remains would probably be more brown, as you said, I think that his light just turned everything that same color.
All of the Dean/Cas scenes are adorable. These two have great chemistry and I loved that fact that Dean was trying to build of Cas' confidence in that he could still be helpful on this case. Cas has a lot of knowledge up in his head, so that alone would come in handy. And given that Cas knew exactly what was killing these people, point proven.
I did have a lot of Daddy!Dean feels with him telling Cas about the acetaminophen. I need a fanfic for that whole missing scene where Dean clears up the body, and the blood, and then they both deal with the crying baby. It just warms my heart that Dean knew about that.
I thought it was weird also that Crowley was injecting himself with the blood. Like I told someone else, I just think with all the thoughts that had been ruminating around in his head during his solitude about wanting to be loved, and turning human, I think that Crowley was just probably jonesing for another taste of blood. I doubt that Kevin's blood was any more special than Sam's, but what do I know.
I would bet that Cas will eventually find out the truth about the spell Metatron cast being irreversible. Information like that rarely stays secret. Who knows how he will react. I do feel, though, that Dean was right in keeping it a secret from Cas, for now. Given as to how Cas is feeling, unloading that information, that burden on Cas would be too much. I think Dean just wanted to spare him the guilt that Cas would feel. He was trying to spare his friends' feelings, and I find that very touching. However, I do also think that Dean doesn't completely believe that the spell is irreversible, and that he wants to explore further options before giving in to that truth. Given all that the Winchesters have overcome, I would think that this is another obstacle that they will eventually overcome. So, not telling Cas the truth also still leaves him with hope. Had he been told, Cas would have totally lost hope, and a hopeless Cas is not a good thing.