Ατάκες από το 12ο επεισόδιο της 9ης σεζόν…
Sam: “I’m looking for a John Doe that was admitted here a few days ago. He’s a skinny, Ichabod Crane-looking kind of guy.”
Dean: “Anything on Gadreel?”
Sam: “Actually, yeah. It turns out he left some Grace in me before he bolted.”
Dean: “You know how wrong that sounds, right?”
Sam: “I wouldn’t worry about it. Cas took care of it.”
Dean: “I’m gone for two weeks and you’re like an episode of Teen Mom.”
Sam: “What happened to your arm?”
Dean: “It’s a gift from Cain.”
Sam: “Like the wrestler?”
Dean: “I wish, that would be awesome. No, the Old Testament dude. He got all Biblical on me and gave me his mark.”
Garth: “That’s Dean. Now he could start a fight in an empty house, but deep down inside he’s just a big, old teddy bear.”
Garth: “Sam can be a bit insecure at times, but for good reason. Bless his heart.”
Garth: “There’s no cure, so I accepted my fate. I ate my favorite dish of egg foo young, watched the world’s greatest movie, Rocky 3, and then I was ready to eat a bullet when Bess here found me.”
Garth: “You two came busting in here like a house on fire. Guns waving, the jaw lines and the hair, it’s very intimidating.”
Dean: “There’s nothing wrong with a little fear. It’s what makes us human.”
Jim: “Fear is not a purely human instinct. Even monsters know fear.”
Garth: “Maybe I could come back and hunt with you. I mean, with my werewolf mojo, we’d have an advantage.”
Dean: “You said it, who cares where happiness comes from. Look, we’re all a little weird, we’re all a little wacky – some more than others – but if it works, it works.”
Dean: “Somebody changed the playbook, man, you know. It’s like what’s right is wrong and what’s wrong is more wrong.”
Sam: “Something’s broken here, Dean. … We don’t see things the same way anymore, our roles in this whole thing.”
Sam: “Back in that church, talking me out of boarding up Hell? Or tricking me into letting Gadreel possess me? I can’t trust you. Not the way I thought I could. Not the way I should be able to.”
Dean: “Whatever happened, we are family. OK?”
Sam: “You say that like it’s some sort of cure-all, like it can change the fact that everything that has ever gone wrong between us has been because we’re family.”
Sam: “You want to work, let’s work. If you want to be brothers… Those are my terms.”