I suspect it is a handy plot-out since it's Dean we're talking about. It can easily be explained away with Raphael being a dick, I suppose. Still.
I think the only downsides for Dean now, providing Michael isn't telling a big fib, is 1-saying yes and riding along while Michael scorches the planet while trouncing Lucifer and 2-risking the possability of having to do battle against Lucy/Sam.
I guess I'd just have to hope that there must be a reason why it's Sam and Dean. Maybe, somehow, the apocalypse isn't so much about dealing with Lucifer once and for all so much as settling things with him and Michael. I doubt it and I don't know, but man.
Next question - would Lucifer burn out Sam? Cause, the thought of him aware with the devil in there just makes me so sad for him. How horrible. Worse than any demon possession survivor ever. Puppy!
Speaking of things that make me sad, did that throw away line from Dean last night about he and Sam being okay with having never been born just break your heart a tiny bit or what?
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I think the only downsides for Dean now, providing Michael isn't telling a big fib, is 1-saying yes and riding along while Michael scorches the planet while trouncing Lucifer and 2-risking the possability of having to do battle against Lucy/Sam.
I guess I'd just have to hope that there must be a reason why it's Sam and Dean. Maybe, somehow, the apocalypse isn't so much about dealing with Lucifer once and for all so much as settling things with him and Michael. I doubt it and I don't know, but man.
Next question - would Lucifer burn out Sam? Cause, the thought of him aware with the devil in there just makes me so sad for him. How horrible. Worse than any demon possession survivor ever. Puppy!
Speaking of things that make me sad, did that throw away line from Dean last night about he and Sam being okay with having never been born just break your heart a tiny bit or what?