It truly is evil. And hard on the linens, too. It ruined Missouri's good sheets. It must be evil. (And John is probably not above telling an irrited Missouri that the demon made him do it. It won't save him from having to buy her new ones, but it might spare him an ass-kicking.)
The demon had planned to save Sam for last, figuring that watching Dean and his father suffer and die would do Sam enough damage until the demon could give him its full attention. When it hit the church, it was starting to realize that it had better hit Sm while he could.
Mary is love. We kind of figured that she's both a link back to who John was once, before he watched his wife die, and that she'd have to be quite a woman to inspire that kind of crazed, single-minded quest in her widower and her boys. And she understands that Sam doesn't necessarily have a connection to her in any way but the abstract, the ideal of Mary as mother and as symbol of the chance at a normal life that Sam lost. He knew Jess longer than his own mother.
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It ruined Missouri's good sheets. It must be evil. (And John is probably not above telling an irrited Missouri that the demon made him do it. It won't save him from having to buy her new ones, but it might spare him an ass-kicking.)
The demon had planned to save Sam for last, figuring that watching Dean and his father suffer and die would do Sam enough damage until the demon could give him its full attention. When it hit the church, it was starting to realize that it had better hit Sm while he could.
Mary is love. We kind of figured that she's both a link back to who John was once, before he watched his wife die, and that she'd have to be quite a woman to inspire that kind of crazed, single-minded quest in her widower and her boys. And she understands that Sam doesn't necessarily have a connection to her in any way but the abstract, the ideal of Mary as mother and as symbol of the chance at a normal life that Sam lost. He knew Jess longer than his own mother.
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