I've always been a little more partial to Sam as well. I relate to him as the younger sibling, more rebellious, etc., but I love Dean because, well, big bro.
I can understand the desire for Sam to get away from Dean, but I still don't. I want an angry Sam who will knock some sense into Dean. I mean, seriously knock some sense into him and then forgive him because that's what Sam does.
I know a lot of fans are concerned that Dean will just slip back into his old ways if Sam forgives him, but I wonder. This time it's his actions that have caused him to lose Sam. He seriously has no one to blame but himself, so I think that will make a difference. I hope so anyway because Carver needs to write them out of this annoying loop of lies and betrayal and Sam being addicted/sick/possessed and caregiver Dean. It's become a crutch for the writers, and it hasn't interested me since Sam got his soul back.
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I can understand the desire for Sam to get away from Dean, but I still don't. I want an angry Sam who will knock some sense into Dean. I mean, seriously knock some sense into him and then forgive him because that's what Sam does.
I know a lot of fans are concerned that Dean will just slip back into his old ways if Sam forgives him, but I wonder. This time it's his actions that have caused him to lose Sam. He seriously has no one to blame but himself, so I think that will make a difference. I hope so anyway because Carver needs to write them out of this annoying loop of lies and betrayal and Sam being addicted/sick/possessed and caregiver Dean. It's become a crutch for the writers, and it hasn't interested me since Sam got his soul back.