Not that Father had done even as much to keep Sam up to date, but Father was (not to put too fine a point on it) evil. On purpose.
heee. I like Sam's juggling of justifications.
The alternative—well, it would pretty much suck, because he wasn’t sure that all the demon lore he’d picked up would enable him to banish Father back to Hell on a semipermanent basis.
Oh, this is like the most romantic thing ever, in the context of this story. Sam manning up to Father for Dean? Because even the thought of Dean getting hurt is clearly unacceptable? How dense can you be, Sam? He's so very fucked. (It really is romantic when you think about it; banishing your evil father to Hell for your beloved's sake? Romantic and creepy.)
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heee. I like Sam's juggling of justifications.
The alternative—well, it would pretty much suck, because he wasn’t sure that all the demon lore he’d picked up would enable him to banish Father back to Hell on a semipermanent basis.
Oh, this is like the most romantic thing ever, in the context of this story. Sam manning up to Father for Dean? Because even the thought of Dean getting hurt is clearly unacceptable? How dense can you be, Sam? He's so very fucked. (It really is romantic when you think about it; banishing your evil father to Hell for your beloved's sake? Romantic and creepy.)