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With as Sam-centric this episode was, let us not forget the three responses to Reese’s anger.
Sully:
Who blamed himself, and was willing to die to if it would make Reese feel better.
Sam:
Who felt he was to blame for Sully screwing up and wanting to protect his friend.
And then Dean Winchester:
Dean stands up and tells her: “Revenge isn’t going to make you feel better.” Dean who became a hunter because HIS father was consumed by Revenge. Dean, who understands hate and anger, who had to deal with the Mark of Cain and the things that came with it. Said the thing that Reese, Sully and Sam all needed to hear.
“Listen, I have seen more then my fair share of monsters. And I mean real monsters. Bad.
These guys? These are Sesame Street Mother Teresa’s.
But when I wasn’t there for my little brother…Sully was.
“Now, look. I’m not saying he didn’t make a mistake, but you know that there is not a monstrous bone in his body.”
Dean Winchester managed to get through to all of them. To help Reese finally let go of her anger.
To help Sully forgive himself.
And to let Sam know that he loved him, and that he was grateful to the person who had helped him as a kid.
Dean’s a really smart guy and sometimes it’s under-appreciated.