Though I will say that Sam is not quite the same as John. Sam was all ready to get Adam into hunting, where John had protected him (as Dean was trying to do). John didn't necessarily want his sons to be hunters, but with Sam and Dean he didn't think it could be avoided.
But Sam's reasons were the same as John's i.e. Adam had to become a hunter to be safe. A monster that hated John had found his son and John hunted so many monsters that there would always be another one around the corner. Dean told Sam that the reason John didn't want Sam to go to Stanford was because John didn't think Sam would be safe.
What bothered me about this episode were Dean's final comments. Season 1 all Dean wanted was for Sam to stay in the hunting life and be more understanding of their Dad. Now that years of suffering have brought Sam around to what Dean wanted, suddenly John was a bad person that Sam shouldn't want to be like. Talk about can't win for losing.
Dude, word to all that. Although I was actually a bit shocked that Sam would think of asking to bring Adam back, although I understand why. Gosh, this one hurt.
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Though I will say that Sam is not quite the same as John. Sam was all ready to get Adam into hunting, where John had protected him (as Dean was trying to do). John didn't necessarily want his sons to be hunters, but with Sam and Dean he didn't think it could be avoided.
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What bothered me about this episode were Dean's final comments. Season 1 all Dean wanted was for Sam to stay in the hunting life and be more understanding of their Dad. Now that years of suffering have brought Sam around to what Dean wanted, suddenly John was a bad person that Sam shouldn't want to be like. Talk about can't win for losing.
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Gosh, this one hurt.
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I think it makes sense that Sam would be willing to bring Adam back. After all, he spent all of last summer trying to bring Dean back.
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