And I'm guessing John learned about Mary's family being hunters once he became a legend of his own right in the hunting world.
And if John also figured out that Mary died to save him, I think that might explain some of the behavioral 180; it's not just revenge and grief driving him, it's also guilt.
For example, if Dean hadn't been there and brought up Libby, would Mary and her father have gone there? Or was that something that always happened?
Or was Castiel always fated to send Dean back to that moment so he'd be there... And 'round and 'round it goes.
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Date: 2008-10-04 07:02 am (UTC)And I'm guessing John learned about Mary's family being hunters once he became a legend of his own right in the hunting world.
And if John also figured out that Mary died to save him, I think that might explain some of the behavioral 180; it's not just revenge and grief driving him, it's also guilt.
For example, if Dean hadn't been there and brought up Libby, would Mary and her father have gone there? Or was that something that always happened?
Or was Castiel always fated to send Dean back to that moment so he'd be there... And 'round and 'round it goes.