I think that it's the difference between demons and angels - angels have specific vessels and they need to be invited in. Otherwise, there would be no difference between those two. And maybe the vessels can hear only "their" angels? Or maybe it's the fact that Dean is not a "believer". For him, God and the Devil are both enemies...
And I can actually more than understand Dean's attitude towards Sam. As he said, Sam disappointed him in such ways... I think he doesn't mind the apocalypse per se, but that he took the word of a demon over his own brother's. And how can Dean be sure that Sam won't do it again? Before, Dean had blind faith in Sam and that's broken now. I can understand it because I'm the same way - I can forgive but never forget.
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Date: 2009-09-14 03:24 pm (UTC)And I can actually more than understand Dean's attitude towards Sam. As he said, Sam disappointed him in such ways... I think he doesn't mind the apocalypse per se, but that he took the word of a demon over his own brother's. And how can Dean be sure that Sam won't do it again? Before, Dean had blind faith in Sam and that's broken now. I can understand it because I'm the same way - I can forgive but never forget.