Consider this a Meg Ryan moment from when Harry Met Sally Hee :-) Thanks! *envisions Misha and Jensen's scene*
Die hard Sam girl that I am <3 I love Sam girls :) And Sam :) I don't meet the Sam girl requirements (when it comes to Sam and Dean, I'm somewhere in the middle of the Kinsey Scale, really don't want to choose :)), but I love him so much.
One Ep we have the incredible, awesome, thoughtful, kind, loving big brother that is a matured man leading straight the next Ep in which he plays stupid?
YES. Thank you. Exactly. So well put.
Thank you for being a voice within this community
Awwwwwww... *thank you!* *cuddles*
There is no way you can hurt Dean more than by hurting those he loves and feels it is his responsibility to take care of.
*nodnodnods* I very much agree. I also think it's more interesting that way. I love Sam's reason for doing it, I love it so hard. And it also feels fresher. We've had a season of Sam and Dean dealing with Dean being in major danger, but neither ever had a long while to worry for Sam's life. I believe both brothers dread losing each other, but it's not the same as dealing with specific, constantly present, danger.
It is the sort of thing that can allow both of them to develop as characters. Sam might start taking up more space, perhaps learn to be less constantly aware and aching for Dean's approval, less willing to live mostly in the spaces Dean leaves (as I see it, most of his life it was either go with John/Dean's perspective or rebel, no option to just disagree or do his thing without fighting for it). Dean might learn to let go of Sam more, to feel less completely, unachievablely responsible for Sammy's happiness, allow himself/learn to be things other than Sam's brother, develop more of an individual identity (his room!). And I do admit I'll miss these beautiful characterizations, but it's worth it to see the characters develop out of them and become more whole, and happier.
As an "oldest/older" sibling, I get it. :-) :-) I love hearing fans perspectives on the show from personal experiences as siblings. I identify with a lot of stuff on the show that way too :)
I am choosing to trust the writers, my friend. They are telling us the story. We are still fascinated. After all of these years. :)
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Hee :-)
Thanks!
*envisions Misha and Jensen's scene*
Die hard Sam girl that I am
<3
I love Sam girls :)
And Sam :)
I don't meet the Sam girl requirements (when it comes to Sam and Dean, I'm somewhere in the middle of the Kinsey Scale, really don't want to choose :)), but I love him so much.
One Ep we have the incredible, awesome, thoughtful, kind, loving big brother that is a matured man leading straight the next Ep in which he plays stupid?
YES. Thank you. Exactly. So well put.
Thank you for being a voice within this community
Awwwwwww...
*thank you!*
*cuddles*
There is no way you can hurt Dean more than by hurting those he loves and feels it is his responsibility to take care of.
*nodnodnods*
I very much agree. I also think it's more interesting that way. I love Sam's reason for doing it, I love it so hard. And it also feels fresher. We've had a season of Sam and Dean dealing with Dean being in major danger, but neither ever had a long while to worry for Sam's life. I believe both brothers dread losing each other, but it's not the same as dealing with specific, constantly present, danger.
It is the sort of thing that can allow both of them to develop as characters. Sam might start taking up more space, perhaps learn to be less constantly aware and aching for Dean's approval, less willing to live mostly in the spaces Dean leaves (as I see it, most of his life it was either go with John/Dean's perspective or rebel, no option to just disagree or do his thing without fighting for it). Dean might learn to let go of Sam more, to feel less completely, unachievablely responsible for Sammy's happiness, allow himself/learn to be things other than Sam's brother, develop more of an individual identity (his room!). And I do admit I'll miss these beautiful characterizations, but it's worth it to see the characters develop out of them and become more whole, and happier.
As an "oldest/older" sibling, I get it.
:-) :-)
I love hearing fans perspectives on the show from personal experiences as siblings. I identify with a lot of stuff on the show that way too :)
I am choosing to trust the writers, my friend. They are telling us the story. We are still fascinated. After all of these years. :)
:)
I'm here. very here :)