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Date: 2020-01-28 01:33 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] percysowner.livejournal.com
About the only thing that made sense in their "bad luck" was Dean's 17 cavities. I assumed he'd always HAD them, but never felt them. Since he never saw a dentist, he just never got them diagnosed and then God decided to take the not feeling them part away.

Some of the being "normal" does make sense if you think God has been keeping them in good physical shape. It's one of the reasons Sam's brain isn't mush. The lost skills are iffier, because I didn't think God was improving them, just letting their natural skills work and then making sure the monsters died at the end of the fight. I do think that once Garth suggest to Sam and Dean that God had been helping them all along that they psyched themselves into worrying about their skills and that caused the fallout. Like panicking about taking a test even though you always did well on test before, but you couldn't find your lucky pencil that OF COURSE is why you passed before.

I'm someone who never wanted Chuck to be God, because I apparently think the way Dabb does and having God directly involved in the adventures of Sam and Dean does bring up some questions about how much was them, how much was God and how does the universe work. So, in a way, this episode made sense to me.

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