Yeah, I think that's part of my gradual loss of interest in Dean/Cas. Every time Sam is all, "How's Cas??" and Dean's answer is "Meh," I ship it a little less .
Ouch. Does it at least mean you ship Cas/Sam more?
This is contrary to popular fanon, but personally I've never gotten the sense that Dean thinks he's stupid, or that he seriously believes Sam thinks he's stupid, or that there's anything regarding this whole issue that keeps him up at night.
Hm.Interesting. I'm not sure I agree, I'll think about it. Interesting. He sure seems to have issue with not being a geek and with Sam going to collage, but beyond the obvious "losing Sam" anxieties, this could be more about class (which he sure seems to have issues about ) and not about brains. He described Sam being smart as a reason he should live instead of Dean, but that can certainly be class related to, beyond the obvious Sam issues... interesting...
I would've pegged Crowley for Oz. He presents himself as great and powerful, but when you look behind the curtain he's just a pathetic little man.
Hmm, good call, especially if he lost something when Sam tried to turn him human. And Kevin too.
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Yeah, I think that's part of my gradual loss of interest in Dean/Cas. Every time Sam is all, "How's Cas??" and Dean's answer is "Meh," I ship it a little less .
Ouch. Does it at least mean you ship Cas/Sam more?
This is contrary to popular fanon, but personally I've never gotten the sense that Dean thinks he's stupid, or that he seriously believes Sam thinks he's stupid, or that there's anything regarding this whole issue that keeps him up at night.
Hm.Interesting. I'm not sure I agree, I'll think about it. Interesting. He sure seems to have issue with not being a geek and with Sam going to collage, but beyond the obvious "losing Sam" anxieties, this could be more about class (which he sure seems to have issues about ) and not about brains. He described Sam being smart as a reason he should live instead of Dean, but that can certainly be class related to, beyond the obvious Sam issues... interesting...
I would've pegged Crowley for Oz. He presents himself as great and powerful, but when you look behind the curtain he's just a pathetic little man.
Hmm, good call, especially if he lost something when Sam tried to turn him human. And Kevin too.