There's the saying, don't listen to what they say, watch what they do. Okay, this is what they do:
The only other time I see someone being so comfortable around someone else is between my parents... like when my mom gets something from my dad's bag without needing to ask where it is, or my dad gestures something without having to look up and my mom would just get it...
At the beginning of episode 13x23, Sam is at the bunker, explaining everything about their world to the Apocalypse world people. And then he gets a call from Dean saying they got something. Next scene, Sam is reunited with Cas, Dean and Jack who were on a hunt just the three of them TOGETHER.
They needed family time without Uncle Sam. Like WTF. They were just the three of them, spending time searching for werewolves. They didn’t need to be three for that, especially with Jack’s and Cas’s powers. Dean probably wanted some time alone with them and that’s cute. I’m fine, this is fine.
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“So far, we know that Supernatural fans will first see Castiel in episode 3. And we know that he’ll be reunited with the Winchesters (and Jack) by episode 6. But that won’t be the only reunion awaiting Castiel in season 13.
“There’s some stuff where he’s interacting with Lucifer quite a bit,” co-showrunner Robert Singer tells EW. Whether that means Castiel is in the apocalypse world or something else altogether, the angel is going to come face-to-face with the man who (most recently) killed him. “When we find Cas and Lucifer together, he says, ‘I’m a little on edge because the last time we were together you killed me,‘” Collins teases.
But once the two get past their differences — to put it lightly — the interaction will serve a crucial purpose in terms of story. In this case, it’s what Collins says is “literally a deal with the devil.” According to Collins, the two are going to work together toward a common goal. “It’s Jack-related stuff,” Collins adds.“