I haven't posted in a LONG time. I've been spending a lot of time over on Tumblr, and I've sort of been enjoying this season quietly.
Here today because I had some meta-y thoughts on Road Trip, particularly the last Sam and Dean scene.
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SPOILERS for SPN 9.10... )
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It's interesting because I do think they made huge strides towards becoming equals in S5, and then the rest of the show happened. Over the past few years Sam's had to deal with a lot of traumatic issues, and I do think that's partially why Dean has moved back into the caretaker role. But for either of them to be able to move on, he's going to have to realize that Sam's a grown man capable of making his own decisions. He has to learn to respect Sam's autonomy.
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Thank you for pointing that out!
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I think, beginning with Dean bringing him back after he died at end of Season 2 and the way it cost Dean to bring him back, and then the times when others possessed Sam and people got hurt by whatever being was in control, and then during the time he existed without a soul, people always got hurt simply because Sam still *existed.*
I think he feels that someone or more than one someone will always pay the price for that. And more than anything, he doesn't want that.
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However...I don't really think it's healthy for Sam to think like that. That, his continued existence is a bad thing because people might get hurt. That sort of thinking is essentially where Dean's head space is right now. And I don't think that's a good thing, either. So while I understand why Dean's decision is all the more hurtful to Sam because Kevin died, I also think that Sam needs to understand that he doesn't have to die so people will stop getting hurt. Both Dean and Sam need to quit feeling responsible for things that are outside of their control.
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Thank you for expressing so clearly the thought that I have been trying to verbalize!
I also think there is an element that if Dean blames himself so hard he doesn't have to think about what he did to Sam...the best analogy I can come up with is the person who is deliberately rude who, when called out, says 'you know I'm like that so I don't have to apologize.'
And if show ever does allow Dean to have some self-worth it will totally revive my flaggin interest in it. I am very tired of waiting for some character growth!
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And I know what you mean. I would really, really like some character growth for Dean too - I thought we were getting some at the beginning of S8, when he re-found his love for hunting. But then that all went down the drain somewhere in the middle of the season. He NEEDS to find some self-worth. It's been nine years!
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ETA: I vastly prefer Sam's actual reaction at the end of 910, as opposed to Gadreel!Sam's overblown one at the end of 909. Him punching Dean seemed OOC to me, and I think the way Sam reacted here made a lot more sense.But it was Gadreel!Sam punching Dean, and guessing how Sam would react. Also, he needed Dean out of commission ( ... )
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But it was Gadreel!Sam punching Dean, and guessing how Sam would react. Also, he needed Dean out of commission while Gadreel killed Kevin.
Right...that was my point, that it was Gadreel guessing how Sam would react. My point was that it's usually Dean who reacts with physical violence when he's pissed/feeling betrayed by Sam, not the other way around. So, the reaction we get from Sam - once he's no longer possessed - felt much truer to how I thought Sam would react, which makes sense.
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