> If Dean was getting food for both of them, Sam obviously expected him back, so why wasn't he more panicked?
Was it actually said that he was getting food for both of them? Cos, I assume Dean regularly 'goes out for a burger', stays out for a few drinks, and then doesn't come home at all because he's got laid . . . granted that last part probably isn't happening so often these days, but still, I have no problem with the idea that Sam didn't think this was out of normal parameters. Also, judging from what we're told and see on the security tape, (and in the ep teaser) it would appear that Dean did have several drinks, ride Larry and get it on with the waitress before he spotted the witch and got 'roofied' so I'd say that Sam was right and "I'm going out for a burger" is general loose code for "I'm going out to eat and whatever, see you whenever".
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Was it actually said that he was getting food for both of them? Cos, I assume Dean regularly 'goes out for a burger', stays out for a few drinks, and then doesn't come home at all because he's got laid . . . granted that last part probably isn't happening so often these days, but still, I have no problem with the idea that Sam didn't think this was out of normal parameters. Also, judging from what we're told and see on the security tape, (and in the ep teaser) it would appear that Dean did have several drinks, ride Larry and get it on with the waitress before he spotted the witch and got 'roofied' so I'd say that Sam was right and "I'm going out for a burger" is general loose code for "I'm going out to eat and whatever, see you whenever".