could Sam be a sleeper, waiting for the signal to turn on Dean?
I doubt it. If Sam was going to turn on Dean, what would be the reason? To kill Dean or to turn him into something inhuman? If it was either one of those, Sam could have done so easily during the entire year that Dean was living with Lisa and had his guard at least somewhat down. Why go through all the trouble of dragging Dean back into hunting and then turn on him?
The only thing I can see is that maybe Sam is supposed to recruit Dean for something, though I can't imagine what. Using the "getting my soul back" as a ruse to get Dean to sign onto something else unwittingly. But I honestly don't see this coming to pass. I think the "Crowley owns Sam's soul" story is just that and nothing else...and I doubt that anything about why Sam came to get Dean will ever really be explained.
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Date: 2010-11-14 10:31 pm (UTC)I doubt it. If Sam was going to turn on Dean, what would be the reason? To kill Dean or to turn him into something inhuman? If it was either one of those, Sam could have done so easily during the entire year that Dean was living with Lisa and had his guard at least somewhat down. Why go through all the trouble of dragging Dean back into hunting and then turn on him?
The only thing I can see is that maybe Sam is supposed to recruit Dean for something, though I can't imagine what. Using the "getting my soul back" as a ruse to get Dean to sign onto something else unwittingly. But I honestly don't see this coming to pass. I think the "Crowley owns Sam's soul" story is just that and nothing else...and I doubt that anything about why Sam came to get Dean will ever really be explained.