I just think it is very symbolic that Dean is willing to part with these objects, just as he is ultimately willing to let go of Sam. Dean is moving forward in his life, leaving his past behind and striving towards true independence. Of course that doesn’t mean that the amulet, the car and Sam are not important to him anymore, quite the contrary, but they don’t define anymore who he is either.
That's a really lovely insight :)
I really want that false voicemail issue to be resolved as well, but I'm starting to think it never will be - the writers think it is over now, or something. But it's actually a pretty huge misconception to be left hanging between the brothers!
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Date: 2009-09-20 02:31 pm (UTC)That's a really lovely insight :)
I really want that false voicemail issue to be resolved as well, but I'm starting to think it never will be - the writers think it is over now, or something. But it's actually a pretty huge misconception to be left hanging between the brothers!
(edit - crap, my typing sucks this afternoon!)