The sacrifices John Winchester has made for the "greater good" of hunting are tremendous, but he finally takes the biggest step of arranging a first "hunt" for his older son Dean. Is the young man ready for the horrors his father has hunted for years? Will he finally "connect" with an emotionally distant father in the only way possible?
I absolutely love seeing a younger Dean learning to adjust to his new lifestyle. I mean, it's not like he became a "good little soldier" overnight. This issue, and the ones surrounding it, show the beginning of this transformation. I know that isn't the main point of the issues, but it's what I choose to focus on.