I'm not sure I heard forgiveness either, but I did hear a small hint of "I don't want to lose you." in a way that for the first time in a long time made me believe that Dean is talking about Cas, not just his powers. But there is still too much selfishness in this. Or like you say: Possessiveness. It's still all about what Dean wants, and not at all about what Cas wants and needs.
And I don't even want Dean to forgive Cas; I want him to apologize and admit that Cas isn't the only one who screwed up! They share equal blame if you ask me, so why is Cas taking all of it and Dean acting oh so righteous again? It's freaking annoying!
Yes, yes, yes! That part is still missing entirely, and it is so important. And I know I won't be able to forgive Dean before he doesn't admit to his own mistakes, and apologises to Cas in one way or another. I need Dean to be truly selfless around the people he loves for a change.
Yay for Crowley! As bad as it is for the world, he earned this victory.
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Date: 2012-05-19 09:22 am (UTC)But there is still too much selfishness in this. Or like you say: Possessiveness. It's still all about what Dean wants, and not at all about what Cas wants and needs.
And I don't even want Dean to forgive Cas; I want him to apologize and admit that Cas isn't the only one who screwed up! They share equal blame if you ask me, so why is Cas taking all of it and Dean acting oh so righteous again? It's freaking annoying!
Yes, yes, yes! That part is still missing entirely, and it is so important. And I know I won't be able to forgive Dean before he doesn't admit to his own mistakes, and apologises to Cas in one way or another.
I need Dean to be truly selfless around the people he loves for a change.
Yay for Crowley! As bad as it is for the world, he earned this victory.