Anyone else noticed how at the beginning of the season, Dean was always really excited and enthusiastic about killing things, but towards the end of the season he sort of seemed to tone down the bloodlust a bit?
Yup, I noticed that. We just had "Dead Man's Blood" and all Dean wants is a family to love and to love him back.
Something along the lines of 'it's not as fun/thrilling anymore because there's more at stake now, ie: Sam' maybe...? Just a thought
I guess it's for Sam and John. I mean, those two are the only people that he has left to call family, right? He probably felt even more protective of the two of them after witnessing Mary die. Plus, John was almost killed by those shadow-things and vampires. As for Sam, Dean felt the urge to keep him safe because he's the older brother and he feels as if it's his job to protect the younger one. I don't blame him; I'm the older sister and I'm very protective of my younger sister though I tend to torment and tease her a lot.
I love Dean's lines where he mentions how handsome he is. So true, so wonderfully true
:lol: I agree. When I first saw Dean, I thought he was an arrogant, cocky, tough jerk. I tried hating him but that's just so hard to do. He's just so charming and... lovable. :lol: You can't help but to be amused by him. I'm sure that beneath that tough, bad boy exterior there's a whole lot more to Dean than meets the eye.