You do have a very good point there because yeah, I really felt okay with my not liking him at all in this ep.
Vindication? I felt like cackling with glee a little bit. I may have been slightly overzealous. Because I think, you were supposed to not like him and not be all 'woobie' over it.
And yet, I'm sure there are people who will. Who won't see that he's done or doing anything wrong at all. Apparently, there's some Sam hate because he told Castiel that he did a piss-poor job of getting him out.
That's madness, IMO. He did do wrong, and knew he was doing wrong in the first place and pretty much admitted he fucked up, yes, but it took alot of people to get that much out of him. And the Sam hate over that one comment is what sparked me wondering if they played poker and traded Sam's body for his soul. Because Crowley wanted souls, not bodies.
I can't remember either but I don't think he was. Hmm.
I think he had to have been ruling by then because by then Castiel had made the deal with Crowley (according to this ep) because when he did Dean was still in the backyard of Lisa's raking leaves and Sam wasn't back yet. So some events had to have taken place before 6.01 which means that IMO, they could have bartered, more than likely, I think, for his soul in more ways than one and that is just ten levels of all kinds of wrong and creepy.
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Date: 2011-05-07 05:12 am (UTC)Vindication? I felt like cackling with glee a little bit. I may have been slightly overzealous. Because I think, you were supposed to not like him and not be all 'woobie' over it.
And yet, I'm sure there are people who will. Who won't see that he's done or doing anything wrong at all. Apparently, there's some Sam hate because he told Castiel that he did a piss-poor job of getting him out.
That's madness, IMO. He did do wrong, and knew he was doing wrong in the first place and pretty much admitted he fucked up, yes, but it took alot of people to get that much out of him. And the Sam hate over that one comment is what sparked me wondering if they played poker and traded Sam's body for his soul. Because Crowley wanted souls, not bodies.
I can't remember either but I don't think he was. Hmm.
I think he had to have been ruling by then because by then Castiel had made the deal with Crowley (according to this ep) because when he did Dean was still in the backyard of Lisa's raking leaves and Sam wasn't back yet. So some events had to have taken place before 6.01 which means that IMO, they could have bartered, more than likely, I think, for his soul in more ways than one and that is just ten levels of all kinds of wrong and creepy.