The latest season Crowley dies then Castiel dies :\ but Dean didn't personally kill them, Crowley sacrificed himself then Lucifer killed Cas with an Angel Blade, Dean looked worried though when seeing Cas on the floor, if the theory that Dean is still a demon and that he's just suppressing his Demon side and powers proves correct then i think without Cas, Dean will struggle, although there is still a possibility the Nephilim will bring Cas back to life since Misha isn't laving the show then the writers and directors are toying with us... and they tend to toy around with their own actors to to get a genuine reaction out of them when doing scenes because of how close they are to their characters. I'm personally NOT sure if they are going to return to the Cain storyline, yes they DID leave it so open ended but open enough so they CAN go back to it or forget about it and leave it how it is. Personally it's been toying with me SO MUCH and i'm banging my head on the wall over this inconclusive ending of Dean being "cured", if the Sam and Dean face-off DOES happen because Dean doesn't have Cas as his moral compass, then i think Lucifer will have the answers since HE created The Knights Of Hell, perhaps he can fix Dean.
Unfortunately in the later seasons this is all but forgotten since it isn’t the same writers from season 1-5 so I’m sure they didn’t even intend it to mean that even though I too, like you, was overjoyed to hear him say that to Dean
Just because they're different writers doesn't mean this isn't canon, hell I'm pretty sure earlier in this exact episode they flirt with the idea of Cain saying he's killing all his children, "if the mark wants blood, I'll give it mine" and Cas even says "your descendants are legion" so clearly the writers aren't daft enough to forget something about the bloodline that Michael was talking about once a moon ago.
@@jd3d_bitt3r The term "moon" used in that context means a full moon... i.e. - a month ago. Obviously the slang has changed somewhat over the years, and now usually refers to some previous time in the speaker's past. When someone says "many moons ago", do you really think they're referring to the moon's physical age?
His speech to Castiel was awesome, too. Yeah, I was quite sad to see the end of Cain. He knelt down, and accepted his fate. Perhaps, he was praying to be forgiven.
Cain: "the Mark can be transferred to someone who's worthy" Dean: "you mean a killer?" Cain: "yes" Now looking at this scene you clearly see Cain's enjoyment through his bloodlust and remorse for trying to kill Dean showing him what this curse's true burden was. And Dean's last words to him was "tell me! Tell me you can stop!" As he's looking for salvation.
In order to get the mark in the first place, Cain made Dean promise when the time came that he would use it and the blade to kill him. I think Cain knew after killing those demons to save Crowley and Dean that he would succumb to being that murderous monster again. After so many years of suppressing it, he knew all it took was that one taste for him to relapse. He knew it was only a matter of time after that moment that he would become what we see in this scene. Deep down he wanted Dean to kill him, but he still was who he always was; father murder. I think part of Cain sympathized with Dean because he saw himself in him. So in some unspoken way, he actually did care for him.
@Sandor Clegane, the Hound True. You do have a point. At least Chuck admited that he was writing all along the story. But we can all have our own opinions.
They foreshadowed this in the episode that Cain was introduced. “You will wait for a call And I will call” or something along those lines. After Colette died, Cain lost the one thing that made his existence bearable. When dean and Crowley came to him, Cain finally saw a way out and thus began this final task of his.
So much more could have been done with Cain. He could have been a serious force to be reckoned with, but ended up being just a slightly more bothersome demon. Hell of a waste, especially when he was played so well.
have any of you ever thought for a second that maybe Cain wasn't fighting serious because he wanted to die? I mean that's the whole reason he let castiel live and report back to dean where he was. he sees himself as a disease and so everyone he ever birthed as a disease as well but seeing as how he can't kill himself without someone with the blade and the mark to kill him all he can do is try to make things right in his own twisted way. dean didn't want to kill Cain and so he gave him an ultimatum, end his suffering or he will make the world suffer along with him.
That was so fucking heartbreaking. Fuck you could see the pain, how scared and confused and helpless Dean was... ugh the acting oh god the acting Jensen deserves a fucking Emmy for this episode oh god
+sara s awed Fuck no it's not time for him to die. Everyone action has a reaction but this had to be done as a step in removing that mark from his arm. He did what needed to be done.
cain was one of the most powerful character on the show. he wasnt really bad person, so dean didnt want to kill him he just had to. cain stayed away from first blade for years he did it well. jensen's acting is also perfect after killing Cain. i love these series that includes cain and dean scenes.
For one Sam and Dean are directly descended from Cain and Abel so in a way Dean was killing Family. Also the fact that Dean and Sam parallel Cain and Abel in the same way they parallel Michael and Lucifer. It's a recurring issue for them.
The reason Dean didn't want to kill Cain is because Cain represented Dean's future. Dean wanted him to be able to fight the mark ("Tell me that you can stop!") because if Cain could control it then it would have given Dean hope that he, too, could fight the mark. That's also why Dean held back during this fight, because he was afraid that if he gave in completely to the mark, it would consume him. The look of terror and sadness on his face at the end is fear for himself and what he'll inevitably become.
Notice how Cain bows his head at the end. He was READY to die there at the end. I think they both knew what needed to be done because Cain sounded more resigned than resolved when he stated he'd never stop. By the way for those people who complain about the Devil's Trap given Cain's powers being so vast he still had Super Strength and Telekinesis even with the Trap Dean wouldn't have stood a chance without it especially as he relied on his own abilities and not the Mark's power to win.
Dude he's like the most powerful demon on the show!!! He can smite demons with a touch!!! Only ANGELS can do that!!! He also still has some of his powers in a devil's trap. Not even ABADDON had that!!! Hell he casually shut Crowley up and he's the KING OF HELL!!! I really DO wish he'd taught Dean that trick though!!!
I said he was the strongest DEMON. Fate is not a DEMON and neither is Amara, Death or Luci. Wow if you don't know that you really know NOTHING of the show.
@@WarGrowlmon18 I agree. It's like in the end he just 'wanted' death. And that's saying something about the man who was hell bent on killing his entire bloodline. Cain could've still won even with that cut hand. He was throwing Dean around like a football just before, while inside the trap. He could've ended Dean if he really wanted to but he didn't. I think what Cain was trying to do through this fight was that he was letting Dean know if he stays sane after the fight that means he can stay sane as long as he wants and not get taken over by the mark.
gotta admit the actor who played cain was quite handsome lol his eyes! theyre so blue and also every time i saw him i think of him as leprechaun in The Luck of Irish lol
Saida Mendoza well he is strong also they should not kill cain so fast they have to get cain back now to finsh his list and save dean from the marks powers
I remain convinced that Cain lost this fight on purpose. A man that experienced wouldn't leave himself vulnerable like that unless it was entirely intentional.
I swear, everytime Tim Omundsen was on screen I couldn't follow the plot because... look at his LOCKS!!! Not saying he is hot, but that hair is fabulous!
He'd make a GREAT Zeus (or even Moses), looks wise. And I AM saying he's hot. He's fucking gorgeous, for an elder gent. I was disappointed that we got so little screen time with Tim on the show, but playing King Richard in Galavant was more than a little worth the lack of Cain in SPN, tbh.
Anyone else get the reference in a later episode when they meet Lucifer in the cage and he says “idk maybe I’ll move to LA and solve crimes” talking about the Show lusifer😂
Cain: my story began when I killed my brother and that's where your story inevitably will end. Me: with all of chuck's different endings with sam and dean killing each other it seems cain was right it's just might happen a little later than what he predicted back then.
@@madtaste9270 that was Cains insight on where he fits in the story. He knows his life was nothing more than what was written and in his mind he was saving Dean from knowing that his life was the same, just a story in God’s book. Cain didn’t know the Winchesters could defeat God and put their destiny in their own hands
This was one of the saddest episodes on Supernatural. Cain had to enrage DEAN so he had it him to Put him out because he really didn't wanna live. In my interpretation. 🗡👁👁🌊💥🌊🐝
Even after all the events that happened from S11xEp20 through S11xEp22, I still count this scene as one of the very best in the series. It's like their version of "Old Yeller". The acting here is outstandingly tragically outstanding....... yes, you read that right - I meant what I said.
I never knew Timothy Omundson would get so serious I knew him in psych I only knew him as a funny guy detective Carlton Lassiter but in the supernatural as Cain wow that is some acting he did
That hurt and desperation in Dean's voice when asking if Cain would stop, if he COULD stop. He was also passively asking himself. He was hoping there would be some ray of hope for him to beat the Mark but when Cain said no, it absolutely crushed him
it stands to reason that if dean became inhuman after dying because of the mark of cain ( ie a demon) that the first blade did the same to cain. or at least something similar
+Mrplaythrrrockhead 541 Crowley even said when we first meet Cain, "After killing Abel, he became a demon." At this point, Cain is not just some immortal human kept alive by the Mark. He is a demon. Just like all demons on the show were once human. +The Sociopathic Charmander I have a bit of a theory about why he didn't die with a freak light show like other demons. Perhaps it's because the lights from within the body are not actually necessary in a demonic death -- perhaps the glowing is from the demon TRYING to stay alive despite it dying. Like energy being released in an attempt to heal. A natural, gut reaction to their own death, their eternal demise. Fight the dying, expend the energy, try to live -- huge pulses of power that manifest outwardly as flashing lights from their core. However, Cain wanted to die. There was no struggle after Dean cut off his hand. He realized that he could die now and accepted -- WANTED -- it. So there was no struggle with his demonic power to try to keep him alive.
@@zachariahpictures he didn't turn into a demon because he killed Abel!he killed himself but the mark resurrected him as a demon(the original knight of hell)just like how it worked on Dean!he was alive,breathing demon inside his own flesh and blood!
I remember when watching Psych that Tim was the tallest among the cast. Then when you see him in Supernatural, he's as the same height as Jensen. Really puts into the perspective how tall the cast of Supernatural are.
Ever since Dean died the first time and was sent to Hell. He’s found life to be worth living in these situations. Killing monsters is one thing but being forced to do something like this is just heartbreaking.
this scene gives me the chills every damn time and the whole fate thing about living cain's life in backwards is heartbreaking i tear up looking at dean's face at the end
"And then you'd kill the angel, Castiel--- now that one! That I suspect would hurt something AWFUL..." Thus, the fandom exploded with more or less confirmed subtext of Castiel/Colette parallels to match the Dean/Cain and Sam/Abel analogy
+HorakhtytheCreator uh hell no. did you watch season 10. It was Sam and Mary who were colette to Dean but then again your comment was 5 months ago so meh.
I guess then you didn't watch the show at all because Cas was never Collette. That's just 'destiel wishful thinking'. It's a fact, because Destiel is a fanon ship. It doesn't exist in canon so that's like trying to shove a square peg into a round hole. Mary has always been Dean's obsession. He lost her when he was 4 and everytime he's been reunited with her. He completely melts into her. Look, it's always been that way. The Winchesters are obsessed with each other, hence why Dean's Collette was Sam/Mary. It was Sam who kept pulling Dean back from the mark, Sam who accepted everything Dean was, and Sam who was on his knees in the final episode with a picture of himself/Dean and Mary, and that love Dean felt made him subvert his destiny, break hold of the mark and Murder Death. Collette was Cain's link to humanity and Cas wasn't frickin that at all to Dean as Sam is Dean's canon 'living emotional crutch' so the collette/Cas is really stupid. Sam was Dean's link to humanity and you keep saying Dean was living Cain's life in reverse but you don't get that you're reading it tooo literal. Supernatural always subverts the foreshadowed. He was meant to kill Sam. He didn't. He was meant to be the Michael sword. He wasn't. Sam and Dean were supposed to be the Cain and Abel. They never are, because they show the bible that their love/bond stops all that. They show heaven what love and brotherhood is. They put heaven to shame honestly. That is the show. Always has been, and if you've seen S11 you now know how important Mary is to Dean. Cas is only collette to destiel fans, and that makes no sense, unless you twist it to fit your destiel shipping, and the show doesn't support that at all. Look ship away, but there's a difference between Canon and Fanon. The brothers have always paralleled multiple facets of other characters. That's the way it's always been. In this parallel Sam/Abel was the expected destiny heaven had set, and Sam/Collette/Mary was the actual outcome. It's always the boys taking a third option. If you still think Cas is Collette, jesus what show have you been watching?
Yeah the show wasn't saying that all but I can guarantee that crazy destiel meta's were for you fans. Right if you wanna go with the redemption theme, i'll play - using that theme Cas never redeemed Dean at all. Cleary you are one of those fans who have your shipping goggles glued to your face, so you can't see anything but a fanon ship that doesn't exist on the show. Redemption again you say - That would be Sam/Mary and Dean's love for them that redeem Dean and break through to him in the S10 finale, Ya know the one where Cas is nowhere to be seen and it's just between Sam/Dean/death. Sam also breaks through to Dean several times with the Mark, Cas doesn't. Not only are you negating just how much importance Sam has to Dean. You are showing you don't understand the character of Dean or the show itself, and oh yeah, you are blowing the Cas and Dean friendship completely out of proportion (Jensen Ackles words too). Then just to really drive the point home that you are only seeing what you want to see and not getting it at all. The writers put several scenes into the show in 9, 10 and 11 that Sam completely accepts Dean for everything he is. His love is unconditional and he will always be there to Save him. Sam/Mary's love saved and redeemed Dean. Cas did nothing of the sort. Cas was never Collette and he'll never be collette. The whole of S10 was leading up to Dean being saved by his collette, and what happened at the end? 'power of love trope' mirroring swan song. Ya know, the big one where Dean's love breaks through to Sam and Sam overpowers luicifer and jumps into the cage, and Sam's love breaking through to Dean and allowing him to break free from the mark and murder death who has just threatened Sam in S10 The show has proven that, but you destiel fans aren't listening at all. Sam is not only Dean's link to humanity, but the love between them keeps them human and ends up saving them and redeeming them, which was said over and over again for the last 11 years. Now i'm not twisting anything like Destiel fans do to reach a bizarre conclusion. I'm just stating a fact based on everything the show tells us. The show has slammed it into our face several times over that the brothers are that for each other. Yet somehow you still claim Destiel?? yeah I mean there's denial and then there's oh boy super denial. The problem with destiel fans is that you take over the writing, change it to fit your beliefs, and then throw it back at the show saying your version is canon. Now that's only going to get you heartbreak because you destiel fans are leading yourselves on. Dean has said Cas is like a brother to him back in S6 and in S11 he told him that Cas was again like a brother to him and Sam, and their best friend. There is no canon destiel. Like I said ship away it's fun, but stop trying to force it into the show. It ain't gonna happen.
Also Collette wasn't just redemption for Cain, she was his 'link to humanity' which is why he turned his back on hell. His love for collette did that. Her death was what broke him, and he said the same to Dean above. Killing Cas would hurt something awful because he's Dean's best friend as established, and Sam's too if he were in Dean's position here. BUT Killing Sam, oh boy, killing Sam who is Dean's everything would end Dean, and he'd be everything Cain became when collette died. Also Sam wasn't just Abel in the parallel. He was the Collette too which S10 proved. The show has a habit of breaking facets of the brothers into several parallels. Like Abel being the conflict and Collette the love. The show always does it because Sam/Dean are the main protagonists, and their relationship the main theme. The show also subverts destiny because it's showing how strong the bond is between Sam/Dean that they have to teach heaven what family love is. Also again with the importance of the Sam/Dean love and the parallel with heaven. God (younger brother) and Amara (older sister). Amara loving god and lashing out when she felt he didn't love her as much, causing their conflict. the storyline there being Dean and Amara are bonded but why? Not only do they parallel Sam/Dean but Dean being drawn to Amara is because they both share and innate and deep love for their little brothers, and have had conflict and been heartbroken over them. In the end Dean again showed Amara/God what real sibling love is. He talks her down, gets her to reconcile with her beloved brother and then tells her about himself and Sam "I need him, and he needs me" This allows her to see just how much she loves and needs her brother. That they can forgive each other and they then hold hands and merge back into the dark and light. It's ying and yang just like Sam and Dean. again that wasn't me taking over the writing. That actually was the writing and the plot of S11. The show always comes back to Sam/Dean because they are the main characters.
***** Ok look. Dean is not bisexual and Dean is not in love with Cas. Destiel is a fan created ship. Maybe you should listen to Jensen Ackles who knows Dean and the show better than destiel fans. He said Dean is straight. their friendship has been blown way out of proportion and he doesn't play Dean that way at all. Colllete is a love interest. Cas is not, just another huge reason that parallel is BS by the way. Dean fanboys, and you destiel fans claim he's bisexual. It's ridiculous and completely absurd. The show plays awkward and uncomfortable interactions for laughs with him. Of course you then claim Dean is Bi .You destiel fans also throw a load of strereotypes onto the character and claim bi again which is horrible and shows a lack of understanding on sexuality. Do you know how many times Sam/Dean have been paralleled to romantic couples and scenes, been mistaken for gay and compared to married couples. Do you know how many times Sam and Dean have had scenes where in other shows/movies it would be seen as romantic. Fuck their codependency is written as completely blurring the lines. They committed themselves to each other in a church at the end of fricken S8 and forsook all other too (uh, that's marriage) They act like jealous lovers(S8), their separations involve lots of pining and are taken completely like a fricken separation/divorce between a couple. I could go on and on and on because there's so much of that between them. The reality is that they are BROTHERS so by your destiel logic that means Sam/Dean are in love and married. You see, it makes no sense what you are saying. The way you describe S11 is completely bizarre too. Cas had miniscule screen time and there were obligatory Cas mentions from both brothers before a hunt. Dean showed concern and worry, as did Sam which is normal, because Cas is considered their best friend and Dean is more of an emotional character to Sam's stoic. But yeah somehow Dean pined over his great love Cas, while macking on and obsessing over Amara LOL what? seriously. good one twisting the show to fit destiel, that is indeed shipping goggles to the extreme. Cas also broke through Lucifers control to protect Sam, shit, Cas is in love with Sam too. No, there's no potential destiel at all. the show says it, the actors say it. The fricken head of the CW said it. Writers on twitter have had to come out and say it, because of the harassment and self entitlement. The show is going to end with no destiel and you'll all cry and say "you promised us". the show promised nothing, and there is only one guy who is pandering to you because you've kept him on the show. That guy is Misha Collins, and I wonder if you'll turn your confusion and resentment onto him when the show ends, because he's lied to you big time. Jensen doesn't like or ship it. J2 have a lot of power, and have changed things that is out of character for them. As long as J2 are on the show there will be no canon Destiel, and J2 are supernatural so do the math there. And no Jensen is not homophobic, which is a disgusting slur from destiel fans. He just knows the Dean character better than destiel fans. After all he's played him for the last 11 years. Robert singer also said they don't even think about stuff like that in the writers room so again it just proves Destiel fans see what they want to.
Timothy's and Jensen's performance along with the music, which by the way is perfect makes this the one of the best scenes in Supernatural. It's even on par with Death's intro.
I never knew he was Timothy omundson ( who also played detective Lassiter on psych ) and when I looked him up and saw pictures of him now I started freaking out.
I swear Cain knew what god was planning the way he said I killed my brother and that is were ur story will inevitably end that is some serious foreshadowing like god did it before with Cain and Abel before Sam and dean
The series in a whole has always been about everything is against the brothers and tries putting the brothers against each other. Because if the brothers turn on each other and fight to the death, then all evil wins.
This whole episode was just heartbreaking to watch but it had to end. I'm glad it was Dean who bore the Mark and took responsibility to end Cain's madness
LOVE how Dean won without ONCE drawing upon the Mark's powers. This was all Dean not the Mark here folks. All he drew upon the Mark to do was power the First Blade to kill Cain.
Well, actually he is quite stronger with the Mark of Cain/First Blade. Cain says "not quite as strong as you should be with the Mark, you're holding back", or something like that. Dean is much stronger, like when he beats the hell out of Gadreel (an angel) with his bare hands in season 9. But yeah, Dean does well.
WarGrowlmon18 i dont think so...Cain easily turn Castiel up-side down, if Dean was just using his power as a human here he'd have lost consious the moment Cain throw him over the room
The Hell Angel Maybe but Dean has stayed conscious through worse before. If Dean was using the Mark then he would've at least put up a much better fight. Even Cain himself pretty much said he wasn't using its power.
this episode was so EPIC one of my favorites but i was so disappointed that they didn't take this anywhere i mean this was building up to a really good story but they didnt do anything with it.. i hope they bring this up next season bc there are still so many unanswered questions
I felt so bad for Dean here because I think that dean knew that Cain was a good guy that turned bad, so he didn't really want to kill him in the end. Cain was a good villain though, the best that this show has had in a while, even if it was just for one episode
After reading most of the comments I completely agree with some when it came to Cain dying. I really wish they would have made Cain the villain of last season instead of Crowley's mother. I don't know how most on here feel about the actress who plays his mother, but after a while, her voice starts annoying me. I just think that whole story arc was kinda lame. Sure, it was there to have Dean and Sam face the truest of evil. That being Darkness. Yet, I think it would have been a lot better if Cain would have been the one release the darkness upon the world and then Cain would have what he was waiting on, his own army of demons or evil.
There were times Supernatural didn’t properly invest in its storylines and characters, and the storyline with Cain was a great example. You have a great actor in Omundsen and so many possibilities in the story, and he’s a two episode character? Truly a waste- the brother concept could have really been something, with Dean and Cain musing on being an older brother to a more innocent sibling who also seemed to be the favorites of their fathers, and having to make a terrible choice to protect them. Delved deep, and maybe used Lucifer here to support that with his take on how things went, even have Abel pop up as part of it. Oh, well..
Anyone else feel like this was a father and son fight? Especially with the way Cain tells Dean he cared about him and then Dean hoping that Cain could stop his obsession in killing. The actor for Cain done an incredible job and I wish they did more with him :/
Cain was gone way too early. He was never really a villian, and that's what I loved about his character. He was complex and his motives were just. He needed to be in the show much longer.
I really wish they did more with Cain. the whole mark of Cain ark is my favorite in the series. so interesting, and suspenseful. and the actor who plays Cain does such a good job, it's a shame they didn't do more with him
Cain might of not been around in the SPN universe long but when he first appeared I felt a connection to him, when this episode aired and I saw Dean kill him I was in shock for months because I couldn't get over the fact that he was dead. To this day I still believe he isn't dead but I know that feeling is wrong and he truly is resting in peace ;(
Tbh I got really excited because Cain and Abel was one of the first things from the bible I've ever learned and I was like "I finally know whaT THEY'RE TALKING ABOUT!" I was so haPpY aha.
Imagine if Dean did end up going dark side/ demonic again which I hope he does because its epic seeing him be a psychopath only this time like Cain said he ends up killing Castiel or Sam? I could only just imagine how all the crazy destiel fan girls would go absolute ape shit if Dean did brutally murder Castiel haha all the social media would probably crash. That would be awesome for all we know and imagine that two in the final season Sam and Dean end up killing each other and the horseman death is then commanded to take both of their souls away and it fades to black and leads to the question about what happens next.....talk about cliff hanger
akimban lol thank you but I don't have the skill or credentials to direct such a great show, it was just an Idea I was spinning in my mind tbh or imagine if at the end of season 10 dean kills castiel and crowley and ends up taking over as the king of hell and doing 24/7 debauchery and evil twisted things. Sam then embarks on a quest in season 11 where he finally realises his brother is beyond saving and is no more and tries to find the only way to save him is to put him down preferably with deaths scythe. But not before dean stabs him first with the Blade and sam then stabs him at the same time and THEN we see them both die together and then the Horseman of Death is finally summoned to collect both their souls for good.....Or death takes sam's soul away forever to heaven and dean is brought back to life to be left to wonder the earth for eternity a soulless demonic psychopath.
Lol, dont be such a pussy ,do you think they wouldnt bring him back? And it would be interesting development for story, so i dont see the problem, and i think if Dean gone crazy he would totally do that, he almost kill Sam when he was demon if you remember ;)
Im sorry dude ,but you are wrong, i think Deanmon wouldnt have any problem with killing Sam, Cass or anyone else, and yeah ,he didnt kill Cole because as he said himself "let him life was the worst thing he could possibly do to him" and he was right, but he would kill him with no doubt.Demon Dean is practiclly not Dean AT ALL ,his soul was twisted into the worst possible thing, he only had Dean´s behavior, but nothing else.
Living his life in reverse? Let's see, Cain killed his brother, then he killed Colette aka the love of his life, and then he killed the knights of hell. He's telling Dean that he's going to do all that in reverse. He's going to kill Crowley, then Castiel, and then Sam. How exactly do people claim Destiel shippers don't have any validity to their ship when Cas is put in the place of Colette, Metatron called Cas out for being love with humanity and his mission being all about saving Dean, Cas has said he and Dean have a profound bond, and Cas confesses his love for Dean at the end of the series, which gives him a moment of true happiness and he's dragged into the empty? Plus, in the Spanish version, Dean says he loves him back. People claim Dean is straight. Maybe that's true, maybe it's not. Castiel is definitely either bi or pan, as he not only confessed that he loved Dean, but also loved Meg and showed attraction for other female characters like April and Hannah. As for Dean, while he keeps saying he's straight, it's almost like "he doth protest too much". You don't notice Sam having to reinforce his sexuality all the time and getting uncomfortable. Dean could be bi and in denial. He definitely likes women, and he definitely loved characters like Cassie and Lisa, but I don't think it's any coincidence that they parallel Cas and Colette here.
@@lucabrasi8453 or if they're straight, people come on with "It wasn't explicitly stated he's straight, so it's fair to say he's bi. Ignoring the fact he was strictly straight throughout a show"
The mark increases natural human strength with each kill. His mark was steadily making him stronger, and when he touched the blade, it greatly increased his power(even if he lost it, just touching the blade gives your mark a power boost).
we really can't call him a villain!he was a good guy!but I blame the writers for making him a serial killer in her second appearance and then killing him!but still it was on Dean's that he became like that again!if he never met Dean none of it wouldn't happen but he also asked Dean to kill him one day after finishing Abaddon!
Drew Fuller Cain is definitely dead, I just feel like they didn't show it because it was more effective for the camera to only show Dean in this moment, so that you completely focus on him and see how this truly broke him.
"And then you'll kill the angel Castiel, now that one... that, I suspect, will hurt something awful." This just further proves that destiel is real tbh :D
roll14tideroll well, I like to believe that they're not close friends. You believe whatever you like. It's just a matter of opinion at this point in the show :D
Timothy Omundson would make for an amazing Randall Flagg, in the upcoming Stephen King adaptation, The Stand. He shows the perfect balance of charm and menace in his role as Cain. I would love to see him as the main villain in The Stand. He'd make a much better Randall Flagg persona than Matthew McConaughey did in that dismal The Dark Tower movie.