Shh. There was totally an unspoken 'thanks' there.
On the way to LA, Dean explains to FDR everything that Sam said about how it's not entirely unheard of that inanimate objects have been turned into living things, but that requires masterful spell work, and if they're talking about a living, breathing human being... then the culprit is probably something slightly more powerful than your average hex-bag hag.
As there's no other species of weirdness that really fits with everything Dean told him about Baby, Sam's currently going with "It's probably the car" and trying to figure out what could have that kind of power. And more importantly: How to hunt it, and make it reverse the spell.
Because Dean is absolutely adamant: He wants his car back.
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Once they reach FDR's turf, Dean goes into a minor shut down. After depositing Baby on the couch (and after Dean has tucked him in lovingly), he goes straight for the liquor. He has the decency to stay away from the good tequila, but he does grab one of the other bottles with every intention of emptying it.
And so he does, glass by glass as he clicks away on his computer, doing his own research into cars spontaneously growing human. With the given consequence that within a few hours that bottle is empty and Dean is blacked out in a chair. FDR might not be able to sleep for a while, but Dean's not gonna come back to consciousness for at least the rest of the night.
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Date: 2016-01-21 11:09 pm (UTC)On the way to LA, Dean explains to FDR everything that Sam said about how it's not entirely unheard of that inanimate objects have been turned into living things, but that requires masterful spell work, and if they're talking about a living, breathing human being... then the culprit is probably something slightly more powerful than your average hex-bag hag.
As there's no other species of weirdness that really fits with everything Dean told him about Baby, Sam's currently going with "It's probably the car" and trying to figure out what could have that kind of power. And more importantly: How to hunt it, and make it reverse the spell.
Because Dean is absolutely adamant: He wants his car back.
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Once they reach FDR's turf, Dean goes into a minor shut down. After depositing Baby on the couch (and after Dean has tucked him in
lovingly), he goes straight for the liquor. He has the decency to stay away from the good tequila, but he does grab one of the other bottles with every intention of emptying it.And so he does, glass by glass as he clicks away on his computer, doing his own research into cars spontaneously growing human. With the given consequence that within a few hours that bottle is empty and Dean is blacked out in a chair. FDR might not be able to sleep for a while, but Dean's not gonna come back to consciousness for at least the rest of the night.