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caffienekitty ([personal profile] caffienekitty) wrote2009-05-13 08:25 pm

Speculation as coping mechanism

I was full of happy floaty-ness earlier today. I have no idea why. It was freaky. But then the day went to hell. (snipped long work story that shouldn't be public ) Sigh. Faaaark. Bright side? It's not Thursday. There'd be blood in the scuppers if it was Thursday.

Anyway, things I think about while stuck at work by circumstances beyond my control (contains spoilers for season 4 episodes aired to date and speculation that carries on through the finale and into season 5)


-Mary-in-Sam's head being supportive of what he's doing actually supports my theory about Sam and the blood, in a way. It could be the growing demon inside, or a residue of Ruby, but Ruby is, in essence, subsuming the mother role for Sam. Mary's hair being darker might then be a reflection of that. If I'm right, Dean, when he finds out what's really happening.... OW.

-Speaking of Dean finding out. I'm now thinking that if I'm right, there will be a reveal of it in the finale in some way, but no one who can be in a position to help Sam will see it. Right now in my head the likeliest scenario feels like Sam getting taken over, then the overriding demon (be it the demonseed or Lucifer) will have Sam murder someone Dean gives a crap about in front of Dean. Probably (ohgodnopleasenodammitalltohellNO!!!) Bobby. Because the foreshadowing is there, and has been for a long while. Plus Bobby's like Obi-Wan. Obi-Wan dies. Hardening Dean towards Sam, but in a highly conflicted way, but in error, because he won't know right then that Sam is not himself and is possessed in a way. The first bit of next season will be Dean trying to find Sam and fighting with himself about it. Somewhere early to mid season-ish, he'll clue in that Sam's possessed and there will be buckets and buckets and buckets of angst. Then it'll shift from finding Sam and stopping him to finding Sam and saving him. Cue interference demons/angels/rogue angels/The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (ohpleaseohpleaseohpleeeeeeeeeeeeease!!!!1!)

-However, I'd also like to note that I've had pet theories be epically wrong before.

-Random non-spoilery thought: "Teach your Children" by Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young would make a heck of a vid for Supernatural. Think about it. John and the boys? And Mary?


Ooo! I can go home now. Frigging yay.