I probably should just paste this rant, but here goes anyway
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- Christian brings up the whole Dean torture thing... WHAT THE FUCK?! Sam you cant just go around talking to random apparent family telling them all Deans deepest secrets. Thats just.. WRONG! *smacks Sam* (sorry had to do it)
There is no real evidence that Sam told the Campbells about what Dean did in Hell. Any demon that Dean tortured in Hell knew what Dean did. Any Angel in on the plan knew what Dean did. The two hunters in FTBYAM knew about Sam's demon blood drinking and powers, yet after Lucifer Rising only Dean, Bobby, and Castiel knew what Sam did. Did you criticize any of THEM for telling the hunters about Sam. In DSOTM Roy and Walt knew about Sam breaking the last seal. Do you assume Dean told the hunting world about that?
A lot of supernatural entities knew what BOTH boys did. The Campbells seem untrustworthy at this point, but we have seen them capture rather than kill supernatural entities. In the middle of the Apocalypse wouldn't they have captured and questioned any demon and have gotten the information form them. Can we have one episode where people don't automatically ASSUME Sam betrays Dean at the drop of a hat?
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Date: 2010-10-03 12:42 am (UTC)There is no real evidence that Sam told the Campbells about what Dean did in Hell. Any demon that Dean tortured in Hell knew what Dean did. Any Angel in on the plan knew what Dean did. The two hunters in FTBYAM knew about Sam's demon blood drinking and powers, yet after Lucifer Rising only Dean, Bobby, and Castiel knew what Sam did. Did you criticize any of THEM for telling the hunters about Sam. In DSOTM Roy and Walt knew about Sam breaking the last seal. Do you assume Dean told the hunting world about that?
A lot of supernatural entities knew what BOTH boys did. The Campbells seem untrustworthy at this point, but we have seen them capture rather than kill supernatural entities. In the middle of the Apocalypse wouldn't they have captured and questioned any demon and have gotten the information form them. Can we have one episode where people don't automatically ASSUME Sam betrays Dean at the drop of a hat?