this was a really great episode. you learn so much about dean and what he really wants out of life, and dean learns more about himself and what he actually wants. at the end of the day, despite his loss, he's proud of what he's accomplished as a hunter, and i don't think he'd trade that for a different version of a dysfunctional family. this also starts putting his relationship with sam into more perspective because dean is realizing how important his brother is to him.

the one complaint i have is that we seem to be getting all of these insights into dean but nothing on sam. he's just the sidekick brother. i wonder if this has to do with making him seem mysterious for the future of the series (with his demon shenanegans.) not something i noticed before i started taking little notes/commentary on the episodes.

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