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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2013-08-25 03:15 pm

[ SECRET POST #2427 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2427 ⌋

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(Anonymous) 2013-08-26 12:02 am (UTC)(link)
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Well, if we want to get technical, Dean's deal was set in motion years before by YED, who worked at manipulating Sam and Dean both to put them in position to where they could break their respective seals. (What, you thought YED was taunting Dean about how Sam and John didn't need him like he needed them back in the S1 finale for his health or just because Dean looks pretty when anguished? ...Okay maybe a bit that second point.)

And, if you want to go back further than that, YED was only targeting Sam and Dean because Mary made her deal to save John.

And if you want to go back further than that, Mary only made her deal because Dean went back in time. YED took note of Mary to begin with because Dean told the Campbells that YED would target one of Mary's friends - Mary hadn't planned to go along until she knew a friend was involved and YED hadn't known about her before that. Not to mention that Dean showing up when only angels could move people through time (until S7 but we won't talk about S7) let YED know that his plan was working and that Dean's younger sibling would be the one he'd target.

Only it goes back further than that because clearly Dean couldn't go back in time by himself. The angels sent him back. So clearly it is originally their fault.

Except that angels don't have free will and are all preprogrammed and such. Which makes it God's fault. And seriously if the buck can't stop with God, then I just don't know what to tell you.

:D

All of this is somewhat tongue in cheek. I agree with your overall point about Dean's deal not being on the same level as what Sam and Cas did. At the very least, Sam and Cas knew what scale they were playing on. Dean had no idea his deal would affect anything other than Sam and Dean himself.

I liked Benny too! I hadn't expected that I would since I'm pretty tired of vampires but I thought they had a wonderful relationship. Benny is one of the very few characters I wouldn't mind seeing brought back from the dead, especially since his resurrection method has already been very well established.

(Anonymous) 2013-08-26 12:17 am (UTC)(link)
Also, if we're getting technical, Cas only made his deal with Crowley because Raphael was a gigantic asshat who forced his hand, AND because Heaven and Hell (or God by implication) had already done all that shit to the Winchesters and Campbells and he was trying not to add to the steaming pile of crap. (Which backfired. Spectacularly.) XD