Bugs

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Initial Overview:

New construction on Native American burial ground infests with bugs. First kill is guy who makes a comment on how the worker building the house can't afford it.

Notes:

Sam harps Dean for being a scammer. "Argument" about hunting, it's what they do because it's how they were raised → what John says is gospel

Dean says he would kill himself if he had to live in suburbia. They get called gay and don't do much to deny it.

Sam connects with the weird insect kid. Dean talks to the dad.

Matt, the bug kid, is rejected from the family model for being asocial & other * behavior, like unconventional interests. Sam relates Matt's bug collection to his desire to play instead of hunt, the latter of which Dean immediately defends, says he should know that it was in his best interests to learn hunting instead of play.

SamDean take up domestics. Sam grabs Dean's dick ♥ They both use umbreallas. Cute (& gay)

Sam gives Matt more grace than Dean.

Dad is disappointed in his dreak son. Dean says Matt should stick with his family. Any attack on hunting is an attack on God. Rebellion is sinful and deserving of punishment via shame & entrapment. Ditching the family unit is not acceptable

Sam admits resentment towards Joh. Dean regards this as betrayal because he saw the secret side of John ket hiddne from Sam, but only knew half the story. Dean's emotions toward Sam's safety are extensions of John's fear manifested as first concern and second control, the latter of which he gains through emotional incest, something they both desire out of self-preservation. Preservation of the myth is preservation of the self. There is no Dean without Sam, nore vice versa, and there is no SamDean without the mythological figure of John.

Dad won't listen to his son. Sam appeals to the family unit.

Son and father reconcile after... guess what... freak boy throws out his bugs. ARE YOU JOKING. Sam wants to APOLOGIZE. Dean calls it fruitless