Note: Full spoilers for the episode follow.
The Mark of Cain has been a strong undercurrent throughout the season. Its consequences and influence have been driving some necessary development for both Winchesters and pushing them into taking actions they would have previously called unthinkable. The mere existence of the Mark is helping the show stay fresh and interesting, and they've been addressing it in one way or another in most episodes. But it's sort of wishy washy.
Sometimes Sam and Dean lie to each other about the Mark. Sometimes they're honest. They go back and forth about whether they can get rid of it. It feels like they haven't quite settled on what to do with the curse behind-the-scenes.
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The Mark of Cain has been a strong undercurrent throughout the season. Its consequences and influence have been driving some necessary development for both Winchesters and pushing them into taking actions they would have previously called unthinkable. The mere existence of the Mark is helping the show stay fresh and interesting, and they've been addressing it in one way or another in most episodes. But it's sort of wishy washy.
Sometimes Sam and Dean lie to each other about the Mark. Sometimes they're honest. They go back and forth about whether they can get rid of it. It feels like they haven't quite settled on what to do with the curse behind-the-scenes.
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