Dean openly fears and respects Death, due to his immense power. Death, on the other hand, claims to find Dean extremely insignificant, but does take time to converse with him and even help him on occasion. Given how Death helps Dean when he doesn't have to and seems to be more tolerant of Dean's attitude than other humans, he may actually like Dean to some extent as he only ever threatens him, even when he steps out of line, but never actually harms Dean. However, to protect Sam, Dean ultimately kills Death.
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| - Dean openly fears and respects Death, due to his immense power. Death, on the other hand, claims to find Dean extremely insignificant, but does take time to converse with him and even help him on occasion. Given how Death helps Dean when he doesn't have to and seems to be more tolerant of Dean's attitude than other humans, he may actually like Dean to some extent as he only ever threatens him, even when he steps out of line, but never actually harms Dean. However, to protect Sam, Dean ultimately kills Death.
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| - Dean openly fears and respects Death, due to his immense power. Death, on the other hand, claims to find Dean extremely insignificant, but does take time to converse with him and even help him on occasion. Given how Death helps Dean when he doesn't have to and seems to be more tolerant of Dean's attitude than other humans, he may actually like Dean to some extent as he only ever threatens him, even when he steps out of line, but never actually harms Dean. However, to protect Sam, Dean ultimately kills Death.
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