5 best lines from Supernatural Season 3, Episode 2

SUPERNATURAL -- "The Kids Are Alright" -- Photo: Sergei Bachlakov / The CW -- Acquired via CW TV PR
SUPERNATURAL -- "The Kids Are Alright" -- Photo: Sergei Bachlakov / The CW -- Acquired via CW TV PR /
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Supernatural Season 3, Episode 2 introduces us to Lisa and Ben Braeden. Here are the best lines from The Kids Are Alright.

Dean’s past is still a bit of a mystery. At this point in Supernatural, we’d learned that he almost got his brother killed by just simply wanting to be a kid and he had a girlfriend who he told the family secret to. In Supernatural Season 3, Episode 2, we learned that there was another woman in his life.

Most of the best lines are certainly from Dean’s interactions with Lisa, Ben, or Sam. Here’s a look at the five best from “The Kids Are Alright.”

She was a yoga teacher. It was the bendiest weekend of my life.

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Dean finds a case in Cicero that will take him and Sammy there. Of course, he’s not actually wanting to go for the case. There’s a girl there he knew and this is our initial introduction to her. It’s a throwaway line that does come up again in a later season when Sam points out that he’s dated yoga instructors before.

You don’t know about Dean? The Dean. Best-night-of-my-life Dean?

I’m not quite sure Dean needs this ego boost, but he gets it anyway. Really, this was setting up the idea that Lisa and Dean could work together. It was clear that this was a woman the writers wanted to stick around for events in the future; to be the woman Dean dreams of in the future when he thinks his life is completely over.

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What? Somebody had to teach him how to kick the bully in the nads.

SUPERNATURAL — “The Kids Are Alright” — Photo: Sergei Bachlakov / The CW — Acquired via CW TV PR
SUPERNATURAL — “The Kids Are Alright” — Photo: Sergei Bachlakov / The CW — Acquired via CW TV PR /

Lisa isn’t happy when Ben decided to kick the bully. However, deep down you just know she wanted Ben to stick up for himself. She had to tow that line of being a responsible parent and one who wanted her son to be happy. And yes, the bully certainly deserved it!

Not all demons are the same, Sam. Not all of us want the same thing.

Ruby is telling Sam the truth here, but she’s omitting a lot about what she wants. Throughout Supernatural Season 3, we’re left believing that she’s a good demon; that her soul hasn’t been completely twisted. It’s not until Season 4 that we learn the truth and this is some of the foreshadowing. What she really means is that not all demons want to follow the big plan of releasing Lucifer. If only Sam knew that then.

Yeah, I don’t know. It’s weird, you know your life… I mean, this house and a kid… it’s not my life. Never will be. Some stuff happened to me recently, and, uh… Anyway, a guy in my situation – you start to think, you know. I’m gonna be gone one day, and what am I leaving behind besides a car?

If you’d have told Dean that he possibly had a kid out there at the start of Supernatural, he would have argued that he didn’t. When he learns Ben isn’t his, there is a sense of disappointment. While he says that all he’s leaving behind is a car, it’s clear that he’s starting to really think about the ramifications of his deal. Part of him wants out, but he knows that would mean Sam’s death. Now he just wishes that there was something else he was leaving behind. Some sort of legacy.

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